What’s a ‘best’ diet — or weight loss — pill? My dictionary says it’s one that shows tangible results with no unwanted side effects. Does such a pill exist, or is it only an idea conjured up my pharmacy companies to peddle some of their stock they’ve managed to label as diet pills?

After quite a deal of research — both online as well as talking to a couple of PTs — I see that though there’s no such thing as the perfect diet pill, there’s something that close to it — Apidexin. Said to be the best fat burner in the market today, Apidexin claims to help you lose up to 400 per cent almost ‘immediately’.

That’s a tall claim indeed, but it is well backed. The majority of its ingredients are herbal (and patented), which means it’s low on the side-effects factor. Its seven proven ingredients are said to help ecurage reduction of body fat, increase metabolism, help as a detox for the body as well as push energy levels.

I can’t say for sure if Apidexin the best diet pill I’ve seen so far, but surely it appears high on the safety count. The drug is already popular in the US and is picking up in the UK.

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