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Editors' Top Pick of 2012

Do we ever rate a diet pill positively? Yes. Although it's rare, there are a few diet pills that meet our strict recommendation requirements. Why don't we recommend Aquafull? We're looking for clinically proven ingredients, money back guarantees and low prices. Apidexin is our favorite. You can read our review or go to the official site.

Aquafull

Aquafull or “Full of it?”

Aquafull, a diet drink intended to be used in conjunction with the “Fullbar”, is claimed to help hydrate you and give you an extra sensation of being “full”, or at least help you fight cravings.

The main issue for so many dieters is fighting those cravings.  Though the real key is finding a healthy activity to do as a distraction (like going for a walk or excercising), some products exist that help reduce appetite.  Often drink-mixes are good ways of getting these supplements, but lets check to see if Aquafull is worth its salt…or mix powder as the case may be.

Formula for Fullness

Aquafull comes in two flavors, which differ only very slightly in ingredients: Berry Bliss and Zesty Lemon Tea. Aside from different flavorings and the Lemon Tea flavor containing .5 grams more of green tea extract, the main active ingredient here is 100 mg of Gymneme Sylvestre.

According to a 2007 study available on Pubmed.com, Gymnema Sylvestre contains gymnemic acids which have an arrangement “similar to that of glucose molecules. These molecules fill the receptor locations on the taste buds thereby preventing its activation by sugar molecules present in the food, thereby curbing the sugar craving.”  For this reason, the ingredient has been used to aid diabetics with sugar cravings, but it is unclear whether the curbing of only sugar cravings will cause a significant effect in weight loss. As well, the actual dosage here seems to be a little weak to cause an effect.

The Price of Full

Ignoring the package deal that is offered for both the fullbar and aquafull, it appears that it is sold in only 20-day packages, which cost $20 each plus $5 for shipping.  This is a little high of a price considering the fairly basic composition of the drink.  Clearly it’s not a scam, just not really the best value I’ve seen for a gymneme sylvestre product.  I don’t recommend Aquafull.

For more potent and proven solutions to cravings and metabolism issues, check out the products below, which have been rated highest by consumers and diet experts:

What about The 3% of Diet Pills That Work?

We'll reveal our findings in a moment. But first, read how about our vigourous testing process. Each diet pill was rated based on the following criteria:

  1. Consumer Reviews
  2. Weight Loss Power
  3. Speed of Weight Loss
  4. Long Term Results
  5. Product Safety
  6. Appetite Suppression
  7. Ingredient Quality
  8. Overall Value (How much Bang You get for Your Buck
  9. Customer Service (Is the company Trustworthy and will they Refund Your Money)
  10. Money Back Guarantee

Here are the Top 2 Diet Pills from our 2011 tests:

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2012 Editors' Choice

Do we ever rate a diet pill positively? Yes. Although it's rare, there are a few diet pills that meet our strict recommendation requirements. Why don't we recommend Aquafull ? We're looking for clinically proven ingredients, money back guarantees and low prices. Apidexin is our favorite. You can read our review or go to the official site.

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2012 Consumers' Choice

Why do consumers love Fenphedra? Because it really works. In fact, Fenphedra outperforms Apidexin in every category except safety and price. However, due to its powerful ingredients, Fenphedra is not for the average person looking to looking to lose a few pounds. Only consider it if you have 10, 20 or 30 plus pounds to lose. You can read our review or go to the official site.