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HomeSupplementsWeight LossMHP Xpel Maximum Strength Diuretic, Capsules , 80 capsules |
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56 of 59 found the following review helpful:
In Response Nov 18, 2007
By N. Rigney I hate when people give responses to products they don't know how to use. Xpel is a DIURETIC not a fat burner. It doesn't make you lose bodyfat. And I don't think it even has caffeine it, in response to the reviewer who gave the bad review. It's made for bodybuilders, fitness competitors, models etc..to drop water weight before a competition or show or photoshoot. If you follow the directions and use it correctly while drinking alot of water, it helps eliminate the water stuck under your skin that could hide your definition and make you look bloated. It's not a solution to get thinner. It Xpel's that water weight. And it's a great product i'm using it right now for a photoshoot, and have used it plenty of times for competitions, etc.
18 of 19 found the following review helpful:
Also great for "that time of the month" Jul 10, 2008
By bellaloco Xpel is definitely the best diuretic I have ever used. It is great for body builders, models, etc. It is also great for people that just retain excess water, especially women who bloat up. This is not a fat burner or a diet pill, so don't expect extra energy. Take it as directed and you won't be disappointed.
11 of 12 found the following review helpful:
I like it May 06, 2010
By Billy Jackson This actually works quite well. As it's a natural diuretic, don't expect to be a walking display of veins and tight skin, but as long as you follow the recommended dosing and drink plenty of water, you should experience a mild to moderate reduction in water weight. It's also important to allow your body a period off this supplement, as should be considered with all water expelling products both natural and synthetic.
With that being said, I believe this to be helpful in reducing some of the water I retain from a medication prescribed to me, and it should compliment body builders getting ready for a contest in flushing some excess water from their system.
Unless you are willing to risk renal failure, and unhealthy levels of fluid removal, Xpel should work fine for you. Remember, it's a supplement; not a magic bean, and will work best when proper diet and exercise are also incorporated in your daily routine.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
It works! Jan 23, 2006
By wmahaner
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I researched this product in depth before buying. For a month now I had felt very bloated on a daily basis and had gained a large amount of weight very quickly yet I exercise 5-6 days a week and eat very well and have always maintained the same weight for past 5 years. I knew something was up and determined so I bought Xpel yesterday and would you believe late that evening I got on the scale just to see and it read 4 lbs lighter than what it had read that same morning. I got on that scale two other times to be sure I was not seeing things. You'll go to the bathroom a lot but that is worth it. I no longer feel bloated and puffy and the scale reflects what it always has before this past month. I say WOOHOO!! I'd recommend this to anyone.
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Didn't work for me! May 02, 2009
By Eden-N-Adam Received product timely. The product did help but I was still retaining a lot of water. I think my needs exceeded this particular products capabilities.
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