Leptoprin Review

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leptoprin Leptoprin, more commonly known as Anorex, is marketed aggressively as a wonder drug for those ‘significantly overweight’. Leptoprin does not appear to be marketed toward men or women specifically. It promises quick fat burning as a solution to genetic predisposition of obesity and to failed tries of weight loss through diet and exercise. Compared to its competitors in the market, it is a lot more expensive. It costs a whopping $153 for a month’s supply and $296 for a 60-day supply.

Leptoprin Scam?

Regarding its ingredients, Leptoprin lives up to its stimulant-free claim. True enough, there does not appear to be any stimulants in the formulation of this pill. The main ingredients are calcium and a trademarked ingredient called Leptoprin-SF. Having trademarked ingredients, such ingredients provide no value at all to the end customer. They only serve to protect the manufacturer’s “precious” proprietary blend and sound good in marketing literature. While those gullible customers, they may incorrectly perceive these ingredients as something valuable. The intriguing factor makes the consumers believe that the secret ingredient might be effective. However, customers have a right to know and should actually know what ingredients they’re consuming and in what proportions.

Manufacturers of Leptoprin state that it does not have to be used along with diet and exercise in order for the user to lose weight. This statement is questionable. You should not rely fully on one drug which presents itself as the wonder pill if results are what you’re after. In the end, the best way to lose weight and shed those extra inches off your waist is to have lifestyle modification. Eat the proper food in the proper amount and have adequate exercise. Also, for those who have pre-existing medical conditions, proper consultation with your physician is always a good idea before trying any supplement, especially those that promise you miracles.

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