What will I accomplish with Accomplix?
Accomplix is a fun brand, because they tout themselves as a company that’s “not about hype and broken promises” but never really delivers any evidence to suggest that they’re sincere. This pill, with an all-star list of ingredients will do two things for you: 1. Make you frequent the bathroom and 2. empty your bank account. Diet pill reviews on this product overwhelmingly confirm that it is basically a caffeine diuretic (designed to make you lose water weight and not real fat) with enough caffeine and fiber to suppress your appetite.
Hoodia think you are?
Accomplix is one of several products to incorporate possibly the most over-hyped supplement in history, Hoodia, in their weight-loss pill. There isn’t enough substantial evidence to suggest that Hoodia does anything, let alone is a miracle supplement, to be a headliner additive. Hoodia is also an endangered plant, which puts it on a supplement blacklist. Again—there is no substantial evidence to suggest that Hoodia does what Accomplix purports that it does.
Though the list of ingredients in Accomplix are decent—Green Tea, Guarana, Banana Leaf Extract and Cinnamon bark—each providing either EGCG, antioxidants or appetite-suppressing fiber, there is no given quantity of each supplement to determine it efficacy. For example, 600 mg of Green Tea is required to be clinically effective, and this amount is far more than what Accomplix provides in a daily dose.
Accomplix bottom line
When it all is said and done, Accomplix is a vastly overpriced ($1.40 per pill) fluff-filled pill that can make no reputable claim of its own efficacy. Diet pill reviews across the web rank accomplix as a weak contender with limited results. The company offers a money-back guarantee for the lifetime of the product, which is a plus, but not many actually offer the guarantee on autoship products. Make sure and read the fine print thoroughly.





