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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 Proactol? 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.

Proactol

Can Proactol Help You Shed Those Extra Pounds?

Proactol has the potency to help you lose a few pounds but anything over three or four pounds is probably unrealistic. Proactol is a relatively new product brought to us by the U.K. Taking a glance at the Proactol web site; it would appear as if they have created the new miracle drug. Upon further examination however, Proactol is a middle-of-the-pack quality fat burner.

What’s in Proactol?

The main ingredient in Proactol is an extract from a prickly pear cactus. It purportedly can block fat. This ingredient (as far as we know) is only found in Proactol. We like weight loss companies who try new ingredients just as long as they can be backed up with credible scientific studies. Proactol claims to be clinically proven, but is it? Let’s take a closer look.

Is Proactol Really Clinically Proven?

Well that depends if you trust the potentially biased Proactol studies. Outside of the studies sponsored by Proactol, we weren’t able to find anything that would support the Prickly Pear Cactus.

Are There Any Side Effects with Proactol?

Although there are no serious side effects associated with Proactol, there are enough mild side effects to cause discomfort and embarrassment. Users of Proactol have complained of side effects such as stomach cramps, fatigue, and frequent urination and bowel movements and extreme gas.
Additional vitamin supplements are recommended when taking Proactol because it has the tendency to block vitamins A,D,E, and K.

Should I Buy Proactol?

Because of the  high price of $100 per bottle, we think buying Proactol is a pretty expensive for being a slightly abouve average ingredients. Proactol needs better ingredients at a much lower price before we give it a full fledged recommendation.

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 2009 tests:

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2009 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 Proactol ? 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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2009 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.