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.

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ACCOMPLIX=WASTE OF MONEY AND MY TIME. I BOUGHT THREE BOTTLES WORTH AND I DIDN’T EVEN USE THE LAST ONE BECAUSE NOTHING WAS HAPPENING. BIGGEST SCAM ON THE MARKET!
Posted on March 1, 2009 at 11:35 pm
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This review is dead on for Accomplix. Losing four pounds in three days got me really excited but then nearly a month passed without losing another. It was all water weight. Not only did I have to pee a lot but it made my pee stink.
Another thing I didn’t like about Accomplix was the lack of energy. I have been taking some form of weight loss supplements for several years and Accomplix ranks as one of the worst at providing energy. Overall, I don’t recommend Accomplix.
Posted on March 5, 2009 at 11:24 am
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I have been using Accomplix for three weeks and I don’t think it is all that bad. I am down six pounds so far. I think alot of these other negative comments are probably just people expecting the pill to do everything for them. Just my opinion. I am planning on buying another bottle and seeing if I can lose a few more pounds. Wish me luck!
Posted on March 12, 2009 at 4:37 pm
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Accomplix was the first diet pill I ever bought that didn’t work. I bought it because my neighbor said she was using it and that it was really good. Last time I ever listen to her. I really was hoping for something that would address my trouble areas of my stomach fat and my backside but I didn’t really get that with Accomplix. What frustrates me is that I really worked hard for it to work. I biked thirty five miles three times a week but I only lost six pounds.
Posted on March 27, 2009 at 10:36 am
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i feel like i could have done something more beneficial with my money rather than buying accomplix. the weight i lost had way more to do with my exercising. i dont know if i am going to try another diet pill i have gotten sick of trying to find which ones are good and which ones suck
Posted on May 7, 2009 at 12:03 pm
It really enedpds on what you're using. As long as you eat right and exercise they work pretty well.You can get them at a lot of Drug Stores, but I'm pretty sure they don't sell them to anyone under 18.
It really enedpds on what you’re using. As long as you eat right and exercise they work pretty well.You can get them at a lot of Drug Stores, but I’m pretty sure they don’t sell them to anyone under 18.
Posted on April 16, 2012 at 5:59 pm