Editors' Top Pick
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 Diamond Fire X7? 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.

Diamond Fire X7
Diamond Fire X7: I’m not gonna lie, this is probably the sexiest sounding diet pill I have ever heard of. I mean, diamonds are forever and fire is, well, hot. But in all seriousness, is this pill as effective as its name is sexy. It’s sold at GNC, but that doesn’t guarantee quality. Let’s take a closer look.
Diamond Fire X7 Ingredients
This product is definitely not short on its marketing efforts, as you’ll find a very scantily clad young lady on the website trying to sell it to you, but what really matters is the formula. Aside from a number of vitamins standard in most supplements, this product contains a “proprietary blend” (random mix) of the following:
- N Acetyl L Cysteine
- Phosphotidylcholine
- L-Carnitine
- Guarana
- Banaba
- CLA
- Yohimbine
- Bioperine
- Activin
- Caffeine
- Green Tea
- Guggesterone
- Bitter Orange
- DHEA
The ingredients that are most likely to help you burn fat include the bitter orange, caffeine, green tea, guarana, and L-Carnitine. The bulk of these, however, are mainly effective as stimulants and so health-wise this may not be your best choice. It promises an “increased metabolic rate when combined with proper training and diet, but even without this product you could get that.
Diamond Fire X7 Conclusion
In general, formula-wise, this is not a bad product and you gotta hand it to Panthera labs on the name choice, but ultimately for $70 I know you can get a lot more elsewhere. This has the marketing advantage of selling through GNC as well, but sadly some of the worst products I have studied sell through GNC, so be careful. When it comes down to it, I do not recommend Diamond Fire X7 because of value, even if it was “product of the month” at GNC.
