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 Water Pills? 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.

Water Pills Review
Seriously, a water pill?
What more could you ask for than to pay money to drink water? Well, nothing I can think of, but don’t worry, that’s not really what these are. What they mean by “water pill” is that it helps to rid you of excess water. How does it work? Well, it makes you pee more. Simple, right?
Water Pill Formula
Each pill contains:
- Magnesium Salicylate
- Caffeine
- Salicylamide Inactive
- Calcium Sulfate
- Dicalcium Phosphate
- Magnesium Trisilicate
- Microcrystalline Cellulose
- Starch
- Magnesium Stearate
- Stearic Acid
- Plus Other Fillers
- Coloring and Coating Ingredients
In case you didn’t catch that, everything after the third ingredient is just filler – it does nothing for you. Getting you to pee more is really not that hard as all it takes is some caffeine or something more natural like dandelion root, but the fact that all they offer you is a basic anti-inflammatory (magnesium salicylate) plus caffeine is a little ridiculous.
Water Pills in a Nutshell
In a nutshell, depending on the nut, you could probably fit 4 or five of these pills (Kidding). Seriously though, these pills will probably help you lose some water weight very temporarily, but know that even for $5 this is kind of a rip off given all the filler ingredients. You aren’t going to see any significant weight loss, but you will find yourself hitting the bathroom more often and with a little more energy.
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