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Sunday, August 30, 2020

Leptitox Reviews 2020

What is Leptitox? Leptitox is a supplement that is supposed to help detoxify the body of endocrine-disrupting chemicals to correct leptin resistance. Leptin is a hormone produced by excess fat that directs the body in terms of alerting when the body has had enough to eat and what to do with the energy in store. In a properly functioning organism, the moment food intake reaches a certain threshold, the leptin hormone is released, signaling to stop eating. Since most people looking for weight loss supplements have higher fat stores, the process becomes more complex. Although higher fat stores would imply a higher release of leptin, the saturation of the hormone in the bloodstream leads to an insensitivity known as leptin resistance. When a person becomes leptin resistant, it becomes more difficult for the body to recognize the “stop” command proposed by the hormone and overeat. Overeating then further increases fat stores and decreases leptin response. How Does Leptitox Work? According to Morgan Hurst, the culprit behind stubborn fat, ignored by the existing weight loss industry, is leptin resistance caused by an abundance of endocrine-disrupting toxins in the body. Leptitox is meant to assist the body in cleansing itself from these toxins which with the population are so often in contact. Hurst mentions several studies that seem to indicate a correlation with these chemicals and leptin resistance, but I have not verified this. According to the website, some of the sources of these endocrine-disrupting chemicals are: BPA: found in food storage plastics and water bottles TBT: found in paint, pesticides and certain material preservatives PFOA: a man-made heat resistant chemical used in non-stick cookware DEHP: another man-made chemical used primarily is plastic production to assist with elasticity ZEA: a mycotoxin that can be used to expedite growth in cattle. The claim is that through the recipe shared by a Malaysian native, in addition to eleven hand-picked ingredients by Sonya Rhodes, Leptitox can help mitigate the effects of such chemicals. Click Here to Purchase Leptitox from the Official Website Leptitox Ingredients Although Leptitox is a proprietary blend, meaning that the full list of ingredients is unknown, the website does offer a substantial amount of information about what goes into a Leptitox capsule. Here is a list of ingredients mentioned on the website, and some of their supposed benefits: Milk Thistle – Supports weight loss, promotes liver health, reduces insulin resistance Apium Graveolens Seed – Anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anti-cancer properties Jujube – Helps with insomnia, regulates blood circulation, regulates blood pressure Grapeseed – Helps with kidney function, antioxidant, protects the liver Alfalfa – Antioxidant, anti-diabetic, lowers cholesterol Chanca Piedra – Helps with constipation, helps kidney health, protects the liver Taraxacum leaves – Helps with weight loss, fights inflammation, antioxidant Brassicas – Antioxidant, promotes digestive health, supports the immune system Barberry – Antioxidant, lowers blood sugar, protects against metabolic syndrome N-acetyl cysteine – Supports antioxidating activity, assist with liver damage, regulates blood sugar Burdock Root – Antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, helps with blood cleansing Choline – Boosts metabolism, supports liver health, supports cell health Chicory root – Supports gut health, aids the digestive system, helps with blood sugar levels Methionine – Assists with protein development, helps maintain liver health, helps with skin health Feverfew – Anti-cancer properties, supports skin health, assists with pain relief According to the Leptitox website, the entire blend consists of 22 100% natural ingredients made in an FDA and GMP compliant facility in the US. Does Leptitox Work? The Leptitox sales page makes a lot of claims regarding Leptitox, and many of the claims are hard to believe. And if you search Google for “Leptitox reviews”, most of the “reviews” you’ll find are associated with affiliates of Leptitox who earn a commission if you purchase Leptitox using one of their links. I also earn a commission if you purchase Leptitox through one of my links, but I refuse to write a fake review, even if that means I earn fewer commissions. As of this writing, the Amazon reviews of Leptitox are not very good. However, it looks like at least some of the Leptitox bottles being sold on Amazon may be counterfeits. If you decide to purchase Leptitox, I recommend purchasing through the official website. That way you know you’re getting the real deal, and you will qualify for their money back guarantee. When this article was published, Leptitox has a Trustpilot rating of 3.4 out of 5. It appears that some of the reviews (both positive and negative) may not be from actual customers. There are multiple positive reviews from people that are clearly affiliate marketers, trying to earn money by promoting Leptitox. Also, one of the reviews appears to be a review written for a different product entirely. But let’s forget about Leptitox for a moment, and talk about the effectiveness of weight loss pills in general. According to a review of 11 studies, Alli (orlistat), one of the most popular weight loss drugs, was found to increase weight loss by an average of 2.9%. Think about that. That’s less than a 3% boost in weight loss! And don’t forget, any drug (even natural supplements), are not without side effects. And of course, there are many supplements/ingredients out there that have never been scientifically proven to improve weight loss at all, yet people still buy them. I personally have never tried Leptitox, but even if I had tried it and I lost weight, it would be hard to prove that it was because of Leptitox.

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