Apidexin
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Mia on 04 Sep 2008 at 12:54 pm #
I’ve been taking Apidexin for about 9 days now. I don’t know if its working or not yet. I still weigh the same. But I haven’t changed any of my eating habits. I do exercise twice a week for an hour with weights.
Pros:
It does boost my energy
It does improve my mood
I feel as if it might work it causes heat to form in the middle of my stomach.
Cons:
I can’t sleep at night until I’m absolutely exhausted.
I have to take Advil with it because it makes me feel nauseous and I have a headache 5-10 minutes after using it.
Brooke on 09 Oct 2008 at 5:27 pm #
Today is my FIRST day on Apidexin and I just wanted to lose the last 10 pounds from being pregnant. It makes me feel nauseous and I have headaches with it. It makes you not want to eat because you feel sick!
I did have more energy at first. But later I feel like I’m dragging my feet. I feel like I’m pregnant all over again! I only took 1 before breakfast and 1 before lunch. Tomorrow I will try only 1 before breakfast and see how I feel then.
We’ll see if this works or not…..
Shar on 23 Oct 2008 at 7:00 am #
Totally NOT worth it. I took my first pill at 4PM and couldnt think straight and my head was buzzing. I went to bed at 10PM and was up till 4AM. It made me feel very anxious and worried.
A pill is not the answer! Back to the hard working out.
brooke on 25 Oct 2008 at 11:47 am #
It’s me again! =)
I can better handle it if I only take 1 a day and just watch what I eat in the afternoon since it can make you hungry when it wears off.
I have noticed a difference and it’s barely been a week yet. Nothing dramatic, but I’m slowly seeing the differences. I’m sure it would produce better results if I was taking 2, but I can’t handle 2!
So if you are having bad side effects like the ones listed below, I recommend just taking one, and when I feel like I’m losing my energy, I’ll just drink a sugar free red bull and that seems to curb my cravings as well. GOOD LUCK!
Amy on 09 Nov 2008 at 2:54 pm #
I took Apidexin for a little over a week. I felt nauseated every time I took it & became very moody while I was on it. I also didn’t lose ANY weight.
I returned them over a week ago & so far the money back guarantee is not looking so “guaranteed.”
I will post when/if I get my refund.
Amy on 11 Nov 2008 at 12:31 am #
I just tried Apidexin. I only used it for one week. Didn’t lose an ounce of weight, felt nauseated from taking it & was extremely moody.
I returned it for the “money back guarantee”. We’ll see how that works out, since I just sent it back a couple of days ago.
Amy on 16 Nov 2008 at 12:57 pm #
Just to keep you updated, I did finally receive my refund, minus taxes.
I was refunded the amount of 1 bottle: $49.95. The way I look at it, it’s better than nothing back.
Very happy that they stood by the guarantee. Good luck to those of you that are trying them. Hope it works better for you!
Tiffani on 27 Nov 2008 at 1:54 pm #
These websites are paid to say these products do or don’t work! This product works… I lost the last 25 lbs. of pregnancy weight in 2 months!
I added a little exercise (like 2 days a week; that’s all I could fit into my schedule) and limit my calories (WAY Down, to the minimum 1200 calories).
I went the cheaper route of Nutrisystem and purchased a whole bunch of Healthy Choice dinners, like Cafe Steamers and just the regular dinners…the maximum amount of calories a lot of the dinners have is about 350, so you can have three meals and a snack.
I wouldn’t trust these websites making such claims because you never know if they’re telling the truth; you have to actually try the product yourself to know for sure.
AND I’M MORE THAN CERTAIN THAT THE EDITORS OF THIS WEBSITE AREN’T GOING TO APPROVE THIS COMMENT, WHICH IS REALLY UNFORTUNATE…BUT IF THEY DO APPROVE IT, AT LEAST YOU CAN READ THE INFORMATION FROM ANOTHER POINT A VIEW.
Editor’s Comments: Obviously Tiffani hasn’t spent a whole lot of time learning what either Real-Customer-Comments.com or UltimateFatBurner.com are about. Since we don’t sell products, we have no problem posting ALL feedback, provided it appears to be genuine.
We have no doubt Tiffani’s comments are genuine, although we would suggest that it may well have been her diet regimen (i.e., the low calories) and the exercise that caused the weight loss, and not necessarily this product.
Kris S.C. on 27 Nov 2008 at 5:43 pm #
I used this product for 3 months and returned it because I had no great weight loss. There is nothing in their add saying that you only get refunded for the bottles returned.
I was told just today that I am getting refunded $59.99 for the 2 bottles I returned. I want the whole $99.95 back since their add says “money back guarantee.”
They need to stand by their promise to pay back the full amount. They are a cheap company and are scamming those who return their product that did not work. That is a poor business.
This is the only business that I have ever bought from that does this to the customers who trusted them enough to buy their product. That is not right and something needs to be done.
Lisa on 29 Nov 2008 at 2:37 pm #
I’m worried now. I have just ordered it from ebay. The reason why I turned to Apidexin is because I have tried everything and need something that is going to fit into my busy lifestyle, may be this isn’t going to work if it’s going to make me nauseous!
Any advice on how to minimise the nausea would be much appreciated!
timmy on 08 Dec 2008 at 7:27 pm #
i heard alot of good things about it and i baught a bottle nd it cum wit detuxufree78 or suffin. i been on it a week tomorow nd i dunno if its working, i mean i have lost a lot of sleep but i was advised not to take after 3pm and it doesnt help taking them at 9pm lol. but i feel like i have alot of energy nd im never hungry, it looks like i have lost wieght but i still wiegh the same so im gna finsih the bottle then evaluate tbh, its silly to judge after a week becuase every1 is different but i dnt know if im taking them right im jus popping them in b4 meals but im still at college so i dont have breakfast in the morning so i dont eat anythig with the tablet nd i dont take a tableet at lunch but with dinner but eat at lunch so its all confusing, but i feel alot different like so much more energy but i dunno if its actually working yet.
Lise on 22 Dec 2008 at 10:25 am #
If you’re getting a headache that quickly after taking Apidexin- you may want to check your blood pressure. I was interested in supplementing my current diet and exercise to speed things up, but I think now I’ll just continue the slow and steady 1-2 lbs/week — I’m already an insomniac as it is.
The formula is simple. If you don’t change your eating and exercise habits for good (calories in vs. out), the minute you stop taking Apidexin, you’ll start putting on the weight again.
I’d be interested to see “post-pill” commentary 2 weeks after.
Tanya on 22 Dec 2008 at 10:51 am #
Wow, I wish I had read these reviews before I bought it. Apidexin makes me feel sick, jittery, and I find it difficult to breathe. I felt like I was going to have a heart attack, which means I couldn’t work out as hard as I usually would.
I didn’t sleep for 2 days, and that was after only 1 tablet. Basically, I felt like I was on speed and even had a come down when I stopped taking them.
I’ve found you can open the caps and pour just a little of the powder into some water and have it that way, since it is obviously way too strong for a lot of people. Not sure how effective it would be for weight loss, I think I will stick to my usual thermogenics.
Kiara on 31 Dec 2008 at 5:08 pm #
I’ve read over, and over before I tried it that you shouldn’t take it in the afternoon. 4 pm is way too late. It should be taken 30 min. before breakfast, and 30 min. before lunch.
If you’re getting a headache you more than likely aren’t drinking enough water. You should be drinking at least eight glasses of water a day with this. You should also change your eating habits to some extent if you know you’re a terrible eater.
The no change in eating habits claim more than likely applies to people who’ve put on, but aren’t consistently gaining weight.
If you don’t return all of the bottles - even the empty ONE you didn’t get results from - you won’t be refunded for it. This is very reasonable considering all of the companies out here that pass your credit card information to others, include your shipping period as a part of the “free trial”, and hassle you to get your money back when they “accidentally” charge you (I’m getting flashbacks).
Nothing beats diet and exercise, but when you need an aid this isn’t a bad choice. It’s not for everyone, but I’ve lost 16 pounds since I started two weeks ago with minimal side effects. I’m not very active, but I don’t eat a whole lot, and it’s working for me so far. I’ll be back to update you guys in a month or so to let you know if my results were a fluke, increase, or are consistent.
mark on 03 Jan 2009 at 6:28 pm #
This made me anxious the first day so I cut down to 1 pill a day for three days. Then I went back up to 2 a day and I was fine. You should ease your body into it at 1st. This stuff seems pretty strong.
I started working out about 6 months ago and dropped 40 lbs. I’ve been stuck on 215 for 1 1/2 months so I’m hoping this stuff will help me break through this plateau. I’ll let you know if it works.
I think it will but I have to say,without diet and exercise, no pill is going to work. They are meant to supplement these things.
Gordon on 04 Jan 2009 at 9:51 am #
Tried this product for 2 months along with my normal lowfat/carb eating. 3 days weight training and 3 days cardio.
I experienced no fat or weight loss at all. Just emailed the company today to claim a refund. Will update on progress with that, not hopeful after reading some other comments!
Nancy Thompson on 05 Jan 2009 at 3:59 pm #
I have been taking Apidexin for almost 2 weeks. I have lost 2 lbs. so far and have no side effects.
I do not limit my food intake and have not gotten back to my usual workout regimen of 2 hours 5 days a week. I have been sick with a respiratory cold and cannot seem to get rid of it.
I do not think the product provides fast weight loss and am not even sure if the 2 lbs. is due to the pill, but I am going to give it a little more time. No improved energy but no side effects either.
manny on 06 Jan 2009 at 11:44 am #
I bought a bottle not too long ago. I am, or used to be fit. Now there is fat in noticeable places like the stomach area.
I would say my normal weight would be around 200lbs. Right now I weigh 240 and the weight was gained fast. In Sept, I got out of the hospital weighing around 215, and gained more then 25lbs in less then 3 months.
I am a big eater, that’s why I’m trying this product. I’ll let you know how it goes after I take it for about a month.
I haven’t found anything really bad about this product - well just the usual type of symptoms that all diet pills have; feeling “jittery”, an increase in blood pressure, headaches etc.
Amanda on 10 Jan 2009 at 7:26 pm #
I been taking the pills for 5 days along with the Detox I was very sick while taking the detox but after the Detox was finish I just started taking them 30min before breakfast and 30 min before lunch my ENERGY is AMAZING!!! I don’t feel lazy at all anymore I eat absoultely HALF of what I use to eat before starting Apidexin….Everyone body reacts different my starting weight was 179lbs…it’s been 5 days and now I weigh 175.8 lbs……I SWARE IT REALLY WORKS if yuou read all of the ingredients that’s more of a reason to try it.Good luck.
Brittny on 13 Jan 2009 at 3:13 pm #
I have been taking this product for three days now and so far I have lost about a pound a day (on average) but I have experienced an upset stomach with it every time I take it.
I guess the question is what is more important, losing weight or not feeling sick. I have come to notice with different products. If I am feeling something when I take it then it seems to work better but if I get no side effects then it doesn’t seem to work at all.
By the way I am taking the recommended 2 capsules a day. Also I have been watching what I eat but I have been doing that since before I started this product. I haven’t really exercised much either.
Mike on 24 Jan 2009 at 4:46 pm #
I have been taking Apidexin for about 3 weeks now. I noticed at first it was making me feel nauseous, and I completely lost my appetite for the first couple of days. My appetite came back though and I do not have the nauseous feeling anymore.
I’ve been taking the recommended doses and at the latest I’ll take the second one around 2:00pm. I’ve constantly have been waking up multiple times throughout the night. It’s been rare that I make it a whole night without waking.
I’ve been working out 5-6 times a week (weight training 5-6, cardio 3 times/week), and watching what I eat. All in all I have dropped around 8 pounds, but will stop after this first bottle.
I have been getting headaches lately. I don’t starve myself at all, and I drink at least 2.5 liters of water a day plus I feel like a zombie during the day. It will give me a boost of energy for awhile but I don’t feel as sharp as I normally am.
Chris on 12 Feb 2009 at 3:51 pm #
I have recently completed my first of 2 bottles of Apidexin that I purchased. Even with the 72 hour detox pills, nothing happened. I felt nothing and did not lose a pound.
With Apidexin, I get an almost immediate jittery feeling but it’s not that severe. I would be happy to deal with this jittery feeling if I was actually losing weight. I work out at least 5 days a week, including runs of 5+ miles because I am training to run a marathon in the summer.
I have actually gained weight since I started taking the pills. My goal was to lose 30-35 pounds by marathon day and I have taken a huge step backwards because I have gained about 5-6 pounds since starting the pills.
My diet isn’t great but it is the same as it was before I started taking the pills and I was steady for months with the same exercise routine. I
will finish the second bottle to see if I get any results but I’m not expecting anything. FYI, the recommended dosage is 2 pills a day.
I have started taking a third pill before dinner but that hasn’t made a difference either.
Visitor Rating:Courtney on 12 Feb 2009 at 7:19 pm #
I bought mine off Ebay and received them last Sunday, have been taking them for around 5 days and have lost about 6 pounds already, I’m happy but I also think that this is mainly water weight. I have been thirsty alot and drinking around 2 litres of water a day.
Also I can only handle half a pill to max of 1 pill a day, and will never try to take 2 because it would make me freak out.. Basically I think the lighter you are, the less you have to take.. and the latest I’ve taken one in the day was the first day, it was 4pm and it was absolutely horrible, I was jittery all night and was hallucinating and really paranoid..
I think it just comes down to:
1. You finding out how much you can handle (But do not exceed the dose!)
Try to take your last dose around 1pm
2. Eating right (Always eat high fibre breakfast, and during the rest of the day eat healthy)
3. Keep doing a little bit of exercise every day.
If you don’t change your diet or do any exercise you are more than likely going to put the weight straight back on after you complete apidexin.
Hope this has helped a little
Visitor Rating:Yui on 14 Feb 2009 at 9:32 am #
HONEST REVIEW on APIDEXIN: I get strong heart palpitations every time I take this pill. On the third day, felt the pain on my left arm, which most likely could have been caused by increased heart rate, which is NOT good! Conclusion: DO NOT BUY THIS FDA UNAPPROVED PILL
Visitor Rating:April on 16 Feb 2009 at 12:43 am #
Just ordered it before I found these comments and now I am worried!!!
Visitor Rating:Courtney on 16 Feb 2009 at 4:16 am #
Hi, its me back again..
Just wanted to add that Apidexin doesn’t work for everyone, don’t keep taking it if you have heart palpitations or can’t handle that it makes you feel a bit docile, but it does help you lose weight if you take it with healthy eating and a little exercise..
Visitor Rating:Kristi on 22 Feb 2009 at 8:15 am #
Does anyone have the full return address for Apidexin products? The address listed on their website is incomplete. I also searched for Apidexin or Timaru labs in salt lake city & received no results. The address on the website is: Timaru Labs, Salt Lake City, UT…no street address. Seems shady! Please respond if you have been able to return your products. Thanks!
Visitor Rating:Sherice on 23 Feb 2009 at 3:30 pm #
I just purchased this product and have been on the detox for 3 days now. I will start the pills tomorrow. So far with the detox I have lost about 2lbs. I have increased my running and changed my eating habits. I stop eating after 6-7 pm. I know everyone knows this but I am going to say it again, there is no magical pill out there that is going to just melt the pounds off, it will take time and effort to lose the weight. Diet is about 90% of weight loss - exercise is important as well. If you eat like crap then you might as well not even try supplements. I am a firefighter and I constantly train. I have just started taking birth control so because I train so hard I consume a lot of calories to keep up with my body and I have never had a problem with my weight until the BC. The hormones are causing my metabolism to slow down a lot so I started this. The key to this is to take the pills exactly as it says on the bottle, 30 minutes prior to breakfast and lunch. Keep in mind that skipping meals is only going to cause your body to go into starvation mode and your going to end up storing the fat and losing muscles.
I have been training a lot and have done a lot of research to find what works best for me and you’re right this product is not for everyone. Drinking water is essential for optimal weight loss. Granted I am not a doctor but after the countless hours I have spent talking to nutritionists and getting their opinion its pretty simple, people overendulge, they don’t stop eating when they are full. You should allow at least 20 minutes to allow your food to settle and register, drink before you eat a meal that way you aren’t consuming as much.
All in all I think these pills do work as long as you do eat right and drink plenty of water and include exercise into your regimen. Even if you didn’t take the pills, you would see results with diet and exercise alone, this is just an added booster to help. Good luck to you all, don’t give up just because you don’t see results right away, weight loss is not something that just happens over night. It takes a lot of determination and will!
Visitor Rating:Keesha on 25 Feb 2009 at 9:39 am #
Has anybody been on Atkins/low carb while taking apidexin? I have been on Atkins for 3 days now, and this morning I took my first pill, and the three detox. Almost immediatley I got jittery but it only lasted about 10 min. I think that was because I haven’t had any caffiene for three days. I have had a severe headache for three days and this morning I don’t. Maybe thats because of the apidexin also. Anyway I was just wondering if I should continue Atkins with the apidexin. Any comments are welcome. Thanks!
Visitor Rating:Shannell on 27 Feb 2009 at 9:56 am #
This product does not work. To put it gently, it’s a scam! The company doesn’t honor their money back guarantee. Don’t buy this product.
Visitor Rating:Colleen on 04 Mar 2009 at 7:57 am #
This product is not a scam just because it doesn’t work for you, Shannell. I have been on it for 4 days and I’ve lost 6 pounds. I’ve only been taking one pill a day, and I feel no side affects at all. I’ve been eating healthier foods when I am hungry, but that is about all I have changed. It may not work for everyone, but give it a try. It worked for me.
Visitor Rating:Leo on 04 Mar 2009 at 1:21 pm #
This is the first diet pill I’ve ordered because all the great comments I found online. To be honest, this is the first page that I found that has negative reviews of the product. I will try to stay diplomatic and neutral throughout my 30 day trial of this product, and I will also update regularly.
Just started the program today. Took 3 detox pills along with 1 Apidexin pill around 11:30. Drank lots of water with it. Its 12:20 and I’m going to lunch.
I’m going to maintain Weight Watchers Style Eating Habits of About 30 point per day (2 years ago this helped me lose 2 lbs a week without any dietary supplements)
I’ll keep you updated!
Editor’s comments: The web pages that are posting nothing but positive feedback on this product are the same ones that earn huge commissions on referred sales. The difference between this site and the others you’ve seen, Leo, is that we have no financial conflict of interest to prevent you from seeing the sort of feedback that would prevent you from making a purchase.
Visitor Rating:Leo on 04 Mar 2009 at 2:58 pm #
Dear Editor.
Thanks so much for clarification. I considered the fact that some sites might only approve positive feedback since negative one would affect their sales and commissions.
I appreciate that this site does not function in such fashion. I’m looking forward to trying the product myself and reporting the results firsthand.
P.S. About to take my second dose of Detox and Apixedrin today. Have not had any side effects, except I yawn more than usual.
Visitor Rating:Andrea on 05 Mar 2009 at 2:04 pm #
I would like to talk to the people who claim this works because I’ve been taking it for 9 days and I’ve GAINED 3 lbs! I have never struggled with my weight before - I’m 29 and just had a baby 10 months ago and despite my son keeping me running around all day, I haven’t been able to get rid of ten pounds.
So, I bought Apidexin and even helped it out by eliminating sugar/desserts from my diet the past week-and-a-half. I also feel like I’ve been eating healthy portions and choosing nutritious meals, so imagine my horror when I stepped on the scale and saw the numbers GO UP!
I haven’t had less of an appetite or more energy (in fact I’ve felt lazy all week), and certainly gaining weight hasn’t made my mood better! I didn’t expect to be the complete opposite of all of their claims. The only good news is that I haven’t had any side effects… except I feel like my pills are empty!
I would have been happy with losing just one pound in these 9 days, but since I’ve gained weight for the first time since I was pregnant last year, I’ve decided to request my money back. I wish I would have found this site sooner since I see other people have done the same thing.
I should have known it sounded too good to be true. Oh — and the detox? What the heck was that for? That did nothing, either.
Visitor Rating:Justin on 07 Mar 2009 at 8:09 pm #
Thank you real-customer-comments.com! I will not be buying this product. I’ve lost 27 lbs by eating well and proper excercise 5 days a week. A pill does not make weight loss happen. That’s how they rope people in. They make it seem like its a quick fix. Sacrifices have to be made. Once people are willing to do that, the weight WILL come off.
Visitor Rating:Nicole on 10 Mar 2009 at 11:54 am #
I’ve recently started taking apidexin along with the detox stuff on Sunday. I don’t get any side affects like the jitters, but after I take the pills I get a little nauseous feeling but that goes away quickly. I have noticed that I haven’t been hungry like I usually am and I have changed my diet to where I am consuming 1100-1500 caloires a day. I also bought healthy choice meals and stuff like that to help with the pills. I have no problem sleeping at night. I’ll post back in a couple of weeks to report how things are going.
Visitor Rating:liz on 11 Mar 2009 at 12:02 am #
After receiving my order on Saturday I started on Sunday. I received the Detoxufree with my order and took both (Apidexin and Detoxufree) as prescribed in the morning and then in the afternoon.
Didn’t get any sleep that night. Got up the next morning then took my first round again before breakfast. No later than an hour after that, I became extremely ill. Felt like I needed to throw up really bad and felt very light headed and lethargic. Sure enough, I threw up three times at work and then three more times when I got home all within an hour.
Needless to say, I’m still trying to recover today. It kinda of seemed like an overdose. Very scary. I would recommend maybe starting with one of each a day for a week or something until you know how your body will react. 8 pills within a few hours of each other (breakfast and lunch) just seems like way too much! Be careful!
Visitor Rating:PAUL on 12 Mar 2009 at 11:00 pm #
i started taking Apidexin on Monday. I began working out everyday at the gym and and replaced my meals with healthier ones. So far I have lost 4 pounds.. all my friends are saying I look skinnier which is great. I’ll finish my review when I’m done with the bottle.
Visitor Rating:vanessa on 15 Mar 2009 at 4:54 am #
I have been taking Apidexin for about 4 days. I think taking 2 pills is way too much. It also makes me feel anxious, moody and depressed. I don’t think its worth it if it makes you feel like crap.
Visitor Rating:Leo on 17 Mar 2009 at 12:30 am #
I returned this product and got my money back quicky. At least they stand behind their money back guarantee..
Visitor Rating:Cheli on 17 Mar 2009 at 7:21 pm #
I started Apidexin 3 days ago, and so far i’ve lost 2 lbs. Im 20 years old and I weigh or weighed 275 and im 5′3 so as you can see Im very much overweight. I was woundering If anyone here has lost weight without much exercise?
I’m currently a part-time student and have a 8 month old baby. When I have time I exercise for an hour or so. But Im so busy lately I get frustrated that I don’t have time to exercise.
Editor’s comments: Weight loss supplements can give you an edge by surpressing your appetite or giving you the extra boost of energy you need to get the the gym to complete a workout, but in general, they burn very few additional calories on their own. In other words, don’t expect much without adding diet and exercise into your daily routine. You may lose a few pounds of water weight, but that will be about it.
Visitor Rating:Tina on 31 Mar 2009 at 12:09 pm #
Unfortunately I found this website after I ordered Apidexin! I don’t think I am even going to try them after reading these reviews, as I have a high resting pulse. Sounds like the pills will make it worse.
I am about 30 pounds overweight after 3 pregnancies in 4 years. Like many here, I have tried eating less and more healthy - not much time for exercise, but running after kids all day should do the same thing!
Anyway, I noticed some of you didn’t have a return address, I received my pills yesterday, pretty fast, as I ordered them on Friday. The return address on the box is:
Health Science Nutrition
96 N 1800 W #11
Lindon, UT 84042
I am going to check it on Google Earth to see if it is an actual address.
Visitor Rating:jennifer on 02 Apr 2009 at 9:25 pm #
My first day taking Apidexin and only took one pill in morning… scary! My heart felt like it was going 100 miles an hour and felt like I took some type of illegal drug found out on the streets.
I was also very shaky and my left arm began to feel numb, but after 2 hours I felt better. That night I checked my weight and have lost 3 to 4 pounds in one day of taking this, but unsure if it is healthy for me. Going to try one more day to see if my body gets used to it - if not, I quit.
Editor’s comments: Jennifer, the majority of the weight you have lost is water weight. It is impossible to lose 3-4 pounds of fat (the equivalent of 17,500 stored calories) in a day. Please see this blog post for more on the “realities” of weight loss.
Visitor Rating:Nick on 03 Apr 2009 at 10:20 am #
Hey guys (Tina), could you stop wasting my time and actually try the product before giving it a review?
It definitely curbs appetite. I think it causes nausea and jitters more often in people who weigh less. I am 315 pounds and it’s working pretty well in conjunction with a good diet and exercise. Would not recommend to people who just need to lose 15 pounds.
Visitor Rating:Julia on 07 Apr 2009 at 7:28 pm #
I think that it is pretty good in comparison to other diet pills. I’ve been using Apidexin for a week now and combined with some exercise and decent eating, I’ve lost 7 pounds. I even went into my gym and found that my body fat percentage dropped a bit. Overall, I’m pleased.
Visitor Rating:tina on 12 Apr 2009 at 8:03 pm #
I bought this product and have been taking it for a few weeks. I feel nothing but very very tired. It’s the worst $50 I’ve ever spent.
Visitor Rating:Laurie on 13 Apr 2009 at 11:43 am #
I am SO GLAD I read these review before buying Apidexin on ebay. I already have issues with anxiety and moodiness and there is a great deal of you who experience an increase in both of those after taking Apidexin. Honestly, I want to lose the weight but it is so not worth it if it makes me that messed up. Thanks for all the honest reviews! You saved me from wasting my money and feeling like crap.
Visitor Rating:Cassy on 14 Apr 2009 at 6:09 pm #
I have taking Apidexin for a week now, and I started out by taking it and the detox stuff together. Today I feel terrible and had to leave work because I couldn’t stop crying and throwing up. The pills made me have an anxiety attack of sorts and made me feel very nauseous. Hence the crying and throwing up. I took the last pill at 10 am and it’s 4 pm and I still feel terrible although the crying has somewhat subsided. I’m not normally sensitive to diet pills and have good eating and exercise habits, I was just looking for a little extra help and quickly realizing this is not the answer. Please take this into consideration before taking these pills.
Visitor Rating:Charlene on 17 Apr 2009 at 11:44 am #
I really like Apidexin. I don’t feel any crazy side effects, as compared to other diet pills. It definitely curbs my appetite. Sometimes I forget that I haven’t eaten for almost 7-8 hours. I thought that I might have adverse reactions to the caffiene, but I haven’t. I don’t normally take caffeine at all, I don’t even drink soda or coffee. But this pill hasn’t bothered me at all. I run for an hour three days a week and lifts moderate to heavy weights twice a week for about one and a half hours. I am not a workout queen, if anything I am definitely a beginner. This pill suppresses my appetite greatly, so when I do eat I make sure it is something good. The only time I have felt nausea is when I ate too much. The detoxu72 did not work for me. But most detox systems don’t. I am 5′6″ and weigh 150 lbs. I am trying to lose pregnancy weight.
Visitor Rating:Blair on 20 Apr 2009 at 8:10 pm #
I have taken Apidexin for several days now and while I can’t speak to it’s weight loss effects yet, I can say that it has caused me severe disturbing side effects. I feel shaky, faint, anxious, zoned out, spastic, etc. I’ve never done illegal drugs but I imagine that this is exactly how it would feel. I didn’t even feel safe driving while taking it. The one in the morning mostly just gives me energy but the second one at lunch sends me over the edge and gives me all of the crazy side effects. I am going to try just the one in the morning for a while and see how that goes. I currently weigh 170 so maybe a lesser dosage would be more suitable for me?
Visitor Rating:Pete on 22 Apr 2009 at 4:46 pm #
I’ve been taking Apidexin for about 4 weeks and have lost about 14 lbs so far. I notice that 5lbs dropped off in the first 4 days and I attribute this to the free ‘detoxufree’ stuff you get with it - I also suspect this is thrown in to give you a good confidence boost that the stuff is working straight off (I found myself visiting the toilet far more than usual - as if the approx 4 litres of water I drink daily just passed straight through me).
Editor’s comments: It’s likely this “detox” product contains a serious of herbal diuretics; the weight lost was almost all water weight - not fat!
I currently weigh about 235 (6ft 2in), follow a 2000 cal daily healthy diet and exercise hard 4-5 times a week mixing cardio and weights.
To clear up some queries about taking more than the stated dose - I tried 2, then 3 and then 4.
I’m very tolerant of stimulants and caffiene and the normal 2 tablet dose didn’t affect me at all. 3 made me feel a little wired and racy at work. 4 however, made me feel very odd indeed - anxious and ‘panic attack’ like which is very unlike me. I also experienced some weird physical side effects like a shooting sensation and burning down both sides of the abdomen and almost tic like bodily jerks at this dose.
Not condoning taking more than the recommended dose but just to say I tried it and I really wouldn’t advise it!
I would summarise by saying this stuff has some positive though limited effect and I don’t believe you’re going to realize its benefits unless you follow a proper healthy diet and train hard to see real, rapid results.
Visitor Rating:Gabi on 23 Apr 2009 at 3:15 pm #
I started taking Apedexin about two weeks ago. Before taking it I was drinking A LOT of mountain dew and I completely stopped drinking pop all together as soon as I started taking the Apedexin. I haven’t weighed myself yet but I feel like I have lost weight because my clothes fit better.
The only negative side effect I have experienced is I feel really sluggish. I have absolutely no energy. I was wondering if anyone else has experienced this side effect and if it could be because I stopped drinking all the pop?
Editor’s comments: One can of Mountain Dew contains 55 mg of caffeine - that’s not a huge amount (about half a cup of coffee’s worth) but depending on how much pop you drink, it can add up. So you might need some time to adjust to your reduced intake. Additionally, a single can of Mountain contains 110 calories and 31 grams of sugar - cutting the pop out of your diet is likely responsible for the majority of the results so far.
Visitor Rating:Tina on 25 Apr 2009 at 1:03 pm #
I did try the product for 2 weeks. I slept poorly, some nights barely any sleep. Felt irritated, nauseous with a headache most of the time. Also had a “racing pulse” which was very, very uncomfortable. It is like they change one’s personality. I also had very vivid nightmares almost every night, and I usually don’t have those.
I should add that I am sensitive to caffeine.
I lost maybe 5 pounds, but it was mostly water weight. So I stopped taking the pills, changed my diet and bought an exercise machine. It works much better, and I feel happy and have more energy than on those pills.
I wrote to Apidexin and they said I could return the pills, so I will see if I get a full refund.
Visitor Rating:Lizzy on 25 Apr 2009 at 7:39 pm #
I’ve been taking Apidexin for about 5 days now. The main problem is if I don’t drink an entire water bottle in the morning when taking the first pill I get a headache. Other than that taking it too late in the day will make me restless at night but I find that if I take it a little too late, like 2 or 3 I just exercise a lot and I’m exhausted from the work out so I go to sleep easily.
It really makes me not want to eat. I’m just not hungry. I’ve lost 4 pounds but I don’t think it’s fat. It’s probably water weight from actually drinking enough water during the day instead of my body holding onto the little bit of water I used to give it. I’ve listened to my body telling me I’m not hungry so I don’t eat much, a fruit for breakfast, some veggies and fresh juice for lunch and a very light dinner or no dinner, just some veggies or an apple. I have changed the way I’m eating BECAUSE of Apidexin. Without it I know I wouldn’t be able to make it through the day on that little amount of food.
I would recommend Apidexin to anyone who usually diets well with coffee or other caffeinated things. Just make sure you don’t consume those caffeinated things once you take Apidexin or your blood pressure could spike or you may feel too jittery. This gives me all the energy I need to make it through a 16 hour day.
I’ll report back hopefully with good news in a few weeks. I hope to lose 20 pounds total by May 20th.
Visitor Rating:Michael on 26 Apr 2009 at 10:32 am #
Ive been taking Apidexin for about a month now and lost about 16 pounds. If you eat LESS, not even healthier, just less, you will lose weight. Try taking it early in the day, like before noon. If not it will keep you up at night. I take it before noon everyday and go to sleep about 10:30. It can make you nauseous, but it works. On my daily routine I lose about a pound a day. I let it go on the weekends usually which is why I’ve only lost 16 lbs, but it definitely works.
Editor’s comments: Michael, you clearly indicate that you are “eating less.” If that’s the case, how can you attribute all your results to this pill? If you eat less, you’ll lose weight… with or without this product.
Visitor Rating:Ms. T on 04 May 2009 at 5:03 pm #
I must say, this product works! I bought mine from Ebay, and I got 72 hour detox along with it, and the results are amazing! I’ve been taking Apidexin for 2 weeks, I do cardio 4 days a week, and I’ve already lost 10 lbs. I have 20 lbs left to lose, I am very optimistic about it! To put it nicely, if you want to lose weight, you have to work for it as well, just sitting and taking diet pills won’t take the weight off!
I would recommend this product.
Visitor Rating:Annie on 07 May 2009 at 3:27 pm #
Sadly, this didn’t work for me. I was hoping THIS product would be different, but no such luck. I didn’t lose a pound. It didn’t make me jittery, although the first 3 days of using the Detoxutrim made me feel awful. I had a horrible headache that wouldn’t go away. After that, it was no problem. I wouldn’t recommend this product and won’t order it again. Sigh.
Visitor Rating:cerditus martens on 09 May 2009 at 2:35 am #
OK, it suppresses appetite, and you may loose weight progressively if you exercise and don’t eat much. It gives serious nausea, heart burn and gas. I would not take more than 1 bottle of this stuff.
So far, it is better than most other scam fat burners.
Visitor Rating:Melanie on 10 May 2009 at 5:06 am #
I have taken Apidexin on two different occasions. The first time I was taking birth control and experienced side effects. I thought the birth control and the Apidexin mixed together were causing them. So I stopped taking the birth control and took the Apidexin on its own today. I am still experiencing the same side effects. I feel very tired, drained, nauseated and VERY cranky.
The first time I took Apidexin, I experienced migraines. It also feels like it is effecting my heart which is definitely not good. I am not taking this product any longer. I will say that this product did suppress my appetite though.
Visitor Rating:Angie on 11 May 2009 at 5:02 pm #
Plain and simple apidexin doesn’t work. I think someone would get the same results with a placebo. I dieted but never the lost weight I expected. I was still hungry and still tired despite taking apidexin faithfully. My advice- save your money. Try exercising more along with calorie restriction.
Visitor Rating:Kay on 11 May 2009 at 7:49 pm #
I have taken Apedexin for two days and lost 4 pounds. I also experienced stomach aches and felt tired in the afternoon. I think I will reduce my intake to one a day and see how I tolerate it.
Visitor Rating:Stefanie on 12 May 2009 at 3:23 am #
I am taking Apedexin for about a week now and also that Detox72.
I can’t sleep, I have extreme heartburn, I am depressed, and I lost maybe 1 pound. I believe this pill is very dangerous and not tested enough.Yes there will be the ones who swear on it,and others who dont. It is very sad that people like me and many other very desperate people try to lose weight this way. Unfortunatly we lost a lot of money. I will stop today, I like my health too much. So please, think twice before you order.
Visitor Rating:Lydia on 12 May 2009 at 8:22 pm #
For anyone who is wondering why they might have gained weight is because it not only burns FAT, it helps you gain LEAN MUSCLE.
Also, I’ve tried it for 2 months bought the 4×4 combination (detox and apidexin), and I’ve lost 20 pounds so far, including a healthy diet and workout regimen. I think I probably gained 2 pounds in muscle… which is GREAT! Because we all know muscle burns more fat and weighs more than fat. Also, should never rush something, and read everything CAREFULLY… don’t pass by everything, and expect great results… Everyone is different.
Editor’s comments: Lydia, there isn’t a single ingredient in Apidexin that helps with muscle gain. We’ve no doubt you gained muscle as indicated, but it’s not because of Apidexin. It’s because you’ve been working hard!
Visitor Rating:Lorrie on 18 May 2009 at 11:58 am #
I’ve been taking Apidexin for 2 months and it hasn’t helped me lose any weight…or inches for that matter. I’ve measured myself in the beginning, after 1 month and now again. Going to send back…a waste of money.
Visitor Rating:Beth43 on 18 May 2009 at 3:55 pm #
Just started Apidexin today. I feel extremely nauseous and have a terrible headache. I took two pills, one in the morning and one around 1 PM. I REALLY want this to work, so I am going to cut down to one a day for while and see what happens. I drink a ton of water, so not sure that is the problem. If I get the headache tomorrow, I’m going to take my blood pressure. I have no appetite, which is wonderful, but I hate feeling sick all day….so we’ll see.
Visitor Rating:j3161usa on 23 May 2009 at 1:37 pm #
Seems to me that if you are already on a calorie restrictive diet, exercising 3 to 6 times a week (cardio/weight training), then you don’t need a pill. The pill won’t work if what you’re already doing isn’t. These pills will only shave off 2 to 3 additional lbs (if that) over an 8 wk period–that’s it.
If you take medication for HBP, Type I or II, and pain meds, and you are overweight! Forget about it, your results will be even less and they may interfere with your med-treatment. The advertisers may promise the world, but we know, we know. It’s just soo hard and we want to loose sooo bad that we just simply must take a chance anyway. The companies know this and so does the entire diet and exercise industry.
I think the FDA needs to expand and get more involved in testing these products to ensure they do what they claim. The FDA should stop putting “The statements have not been evaluated…….” and start EVALUATING!! I’ll bet then you won’t see a lot of these products on the market. After reading a lot of positive comments on other websites about this product–I bought it yesterday.
Now I’ve run into this website and see all these negative comments!! Man, I’ve been had. Well, I’ve tried everything else, I might as well try this. I tried hydroxycut drink mix for a month and lost 15 pounds. I bought another box to help me loose 10-15 more and guess what!! They took it off the market. It seems that the pills that do work are removed or “banned” from sale (ephedra, etc). It’s sooo, soo, sad. But we have to keep trying, keep praying, and keep hoping that we can loose that weight! Man, I’m depressed (and out $79)
Editor’s comments: Check out this article in a recent UltimateFatBurner.com newsletter on how to determine which are the “true” supplement review sites.
Visitor Rating:Claudia on 26 May 2009 at 1:46 pm #
It has been a week now. No changes. I took the detox and the pills twice a day, 1/2 hour before meals. Headaches are killing me all day now. The first 2 days I was so sick that I could not eat. Now I experience hunger which was not my case before. I just needed to loose the baby fat. Always had a healthy diet, drink 2.5 liter of water a day and exercise 4 to 5 times a week with a trainer.
I am dragging my feet. Today I had to stop my workout because I thought I was gonna pass out. I experienced heart palpitations and black-out. I always had a history of low blood pressure. I never took pills before and trust the fact that this one was ALL natural. Now I wonder! Will keep going for another week, if it gets worse I will ask for refund.
Looks like the Apidexin website mixed up the stats. Instead of 2% not working looks like 88% to me.
Editor’s comments: Claudia, “all natural” is marketing term that means very little. Check this article on our blog to see what I’m talking about.
Visitor Rating:Maria on 27 May 2009 at 1:01 pm #
I had a really bad experienced taking this pill. Think twice before you buy. You lost weight, but you feel sick all day. You can’t even focus on one simple thing.
Since I start taking it one pill a day, after like 2 hours… damn it’s like a nightmare! It didn’t even give me the energy like they were saying, thus, all I want to do is sit down, I’m not in the mood to cook, to eat, to do just everything like I normally do. I feel depressed, lonely, I have bad heartburn, jitteriness, headaches, and an upset stomach.
The good news is, I think I’ve lost about 4 pounds in 3 days. But I’m quitting. I already emailed them about my refund and I’ll send the bottle back today!
I’d rather do running with my son than taking this pill again.
Visitor Rating:Richard Swells on 28 May 2009 at 11:53 am #
I’m giving Apidexin a middle of the road rating. I started on May 19th, and now, 10 days later, I could say I have lost about 3 ACTUAL pounds. So, from 195 to 192.
Things to consider however are, I have been working out regularly for the past 3 months (I had an appendicitis and was layed up for a few months in which I gained 20 lbs from inactivity and indulging in bad foods since I had some time off), and when I got these pills, I decided to ramp up my cardio a bit at a time, with a minimum daily run of 1.5 miles, which now has started becoming a 3-4 mile daily run. This alone could account for my 3 lbs weight loss in the last 10 days.
I have a natural body builders physique, and I have exercised with weights since age 15 (currently 43), and have been doing cardio on and off for years, depending on if I was cutting up for the summer.
Now, I also have a Tanita scale which has an athlete mode (BMI scales are junk if you are athletic) and is accurate within 1% + or - based on comparison at my gym with caliper measurements. My body fat has gone from 15 to 12.5%. This also means my heavier weight lifting schedule has built my muscles back up from the time off I had. So, it’s impossible to conclude 100% that Apidexin has actually worked for me.
That said, initial dosage of Apidexin and the Detox pills did make me feel a bit odd, but nothing like taking Hydroxycut Hardcore, where I could almost feel my heart beating furiously through my chest. I considered any sides with Apidexin VERY mild. No staying up late, no issues sleeping, no problems in the bathroom. I also did not lose substancial weight during the first 3 days with the detox pills. I feel they might give some people a boost in water weight loss who might be obese carrying a lot of water weight, but since my BF% is normal, it did nothing big for me.
I “DO” feel a bit more motivation early in the mornings, but I can not conclude whether it is just a placebo affect. When I get the ball rolling, I tend to push harder and harder, and reach goals faster. I’ve taken supplements in the past which promised great results, only to read later on, that they were just hyped garbage and did nothing for me in actuality, but I got great results because I thought they were doing something for me. If anyone remembers “Cybergenics”, that one was a classic example. However, as a placebo, it was great.
I would currently conclude that Apidexin gives me a slight boost in energy, and might also be an appetite suppresant, which is good for me especially after dinner hours. I normally have a tendency to clean out the cupboards, but in the last week, I’ve just finished dinner and maybe have a small bowl of cereal or microwave popcorn, instead of cooking another full dinner at 9-10 pm.
In all my years of exercising, I have concluded that as others have said, there is NO magic bullet. Diet and exercise. I usually only hope for a 2-5% boost from any diet product to assist in attaining my goals. I would say at this point, that Apidexin gives me that 2% from the energy boost and appetite suppression, and the other 3% from a placebo affect telling me that it’s doing what I want it to do.
I can’t recommend this to anyone who just wants to take a pill and sit on the couch without changing eating habits and exercising. I hate to be mean, but honestly, if the only life change you want is to take a pill and not put in an ounce of effort besides doing that, you’re wasting your time, and probably always will be. Laziness is your enemy, not the food.
If you are embarrassed to join a gym, just know this, it happens to everyone. I have been working out for years, and if I slack for a few months and put on extra weight, I have the same thoughts as anyone else who isn’t use to going to a gym, if not extra thoughts to prevent me from going. Like: Will people notice I’ve gained weight? Do I look that much worse than I did? Why was I so lazy to stop going in the first place? How long is it going to take me to lose all this weight for the 10th time?
If you are not a gym rat, become one. What I find helps, is getting new gym related clothing. That way, you can at least look good knowing it’s new, and it gives you a better attitude about going. Instead of nasty t-shirts and cut off sweat clothing, you have something that makes you want to go. You invested in a membership, and the clothing is just another item you bought to push you into going, so it’s not just more money spent for nothing. Then, you can buy a few sets of gym clothing. Your initial size, and the shirts or pants one or two sizes smaller for motivation.
Good luck with your goals, just don’t expect Apidexin or any other pills to do all the work. That’s a guaranteed way to fail again.
Visitor Rating:Sara G. on 31 May 2009 at 9:10 pm #
Just started Apidexin 5 days ago and found that 2 a day is too much for me. I still feel extremely nauseaus after the one in the morning as well as slightly jittery. I have a high tolerance for caffeine so I am not sure what the problem is. Will try to eat a bigger breakfast. I have not lost any weight but remained exactly the same (even after the detox), however I don’t have a lot to lose.
I do feel like it has boosted my metabolism and feel kinda hot all the time (is this what menopause feels like?). I have had heart palpitations before Apidexin (usually with caffeine and exercise) but have not had any since taking it, so that’s good. Also, my evening runs have been awesome. My legs are tireless and I feel like I could go on for longer than I do. I definately have more of “something” and I have picked up my pace for sure. Oh, my memory is better although it is somewhat harder for me to concentrate if that makes sense. I will cut down to one a day I think and report back.
Visitor Rating:Joanna on 05 Jun 2009 at 10:10 am #
I’ve been taking this pill for almost two months now and have lost close to 30lbs. It’s really worked for me. It has given me the energy I need to start exercising again and I am able to keep up with my three year old. I hope people DON’T think that if you just sit around and take a pill that you’ll lose weight. You really have to change your routine to notice any changes.
Visitor Rating:Lena on 05 Jun 2009 at 11:47 am #
I’m 19 and weigh 128 lbs at 5′4″. My friend talked me into trying this out with her.
This is my 4th day and I had to skip my last round of detox because I have been getting so sick. I’m so glad I found other people with the same jittery and nausea symptoms. I have been having symptoms that are “flu” like. I haven’t been able to eat period - even when I feel starving. I was only looking to lose 15 lbs., but I don’t know how much longer I’ll be able to handle this sick feeling. I haven’t slept much in the past few days either.
I laid down at 12 am but didn’t fall asleep till 2 and then woke up about 15 minutes later and was up again till 3:30am. I’m going to cut back to 1 pill a day.
Editor’s comments: Most weight loss supplements contain a large amount of caffeine. The best strategy to avoid sleeplessness is to reduce the dosage and avoid taking them too late in the day.
Visitor Rating:Vicki Brown on 06 Jun 2009 at 1:30 pm #
I started taking Apidexin a week ago. I have Chronic Fatigue Syndrome so losing weight is very difficult when you can’t exercise.
I have experienced nausea after the morning pill and felt weird on the one day I took two.
I’m so used to being tired that I didn’t think my fatigue was worse due to the Apidexin. Since reading reviews by other people that they experienced fatigue I think my increased fatigue may be because of Apidexen. So far I’ve lost a pound.
I’ll keep taking it but only once a day and see if it helps. My system is slow because of CFS so it may take longer for my brain to get the message.
Visitor Rating:Sally on 10 Jun 2009 at 7:49 am #
Does anyone know the return procedure for Apidexin? Do you just send the bottle back by itself? How will they know where to refund the money to?
Editor’s comments: You’ll probably need to contact the retailer for the exact protocol - that’s the normal procedure.
Visitor Rating:amber on 11 Jun 2009 at 2:14 pm #
I love Apidexin.
I can say that it’s not for everyone.
I take it and feel no side effects, I am full of energy and I don’t feel hungry, and when I do eat I get full easily. I’ve taken for 3 days and lost 5 pounds already. I weighed myself Sunday and I was 128 and now I’m 123! Yay!
But my boyfriend on the other hand took it once, and he was extremely jittery and after taking the second pill he felt light headed and nauseated. He was about to pass out and had to smell alcohol to revive!
Visitor Rating:Jorge on 11 Jun 2009 at 9:35 pm #
I started taking Apidexin this past Monday, and as of today Friday I dropped 4 pounds (179 to 175). I feel none of this nausea or anything that everyone is talking about, but I guess it’s different for each person. I’m really liking this it also feels as if my workout is having a better effect, as in more strength.
Editor’s comments: Jorge, it’s likely the majority of that weight is water weight. See this article for further clarification!
Visitor Rating:Barbara on 12 Jun 2009 at 8:31 pm #
I have used Apidexin for about 12 weeks now. I love it. It gives me energy, helps me focus and cuts my appetite in about half. I would recommend it. I have lost about 22 pounds in 12 weeks. From 168 down to 146. And for me that is good. I have tried every pill out there. THis one works best for me.
Visitor Rating:Tennille on 14 Jun 2009 at 3:35 pm #
I tried this product w/diet and exercise and didn’t lose 4-7lbs a week that’s for sure. I lost the same 1-2 lbs anyone would lose doing cardio and weight training. Here’s the kicker - I can’t find an address to send the stuff back so I can get my money back like they said I could!
So if anyone has that info for me please post it here so I can get my money back please! Thanks in advance!
Visitor Rating:Jorge on 25 Jun 2009 at 9:03 pm #
Yeah now I’ve been taking it for almost a month, working out 5 days a week, running at least 3 miles a day with weights, and my weight ranges every time I weigh myself. I’ve been watching what and how much I eat, and while I do notice a bit more definition, I’m not dropping pounds. Any ideas?
Editor’s comments: Jorge, if you’re working out and building muscle, you may actually gain weight, since muscle is more dense and weighs more than fat. But you will be leaner. That’s why you need to focus on your bodyfat percentage, and not what the scale tells you. Please see this impoetant blog post for more details on this.
Visitor Rating:Jorge on 25 Jun 2009 at 9:04 pm #
To add to that last comment it goes from one day being 175 to 171 then back up and keeps continually changed between that weight range.
Editor’s comments: Jorge, it’s water weight. It can vary significantly on a day to day basis, depending on a number of factors.
BBKing on 27 Jun 2009 at 1:33 pm #
Listen, these pills do work for me! I e-mailed the company after taking them for one week expressing my concern that I had only lost 1lb and they told me to double the dosage for the next week. Did this and the weight started flying off. I now take two with breakfast and one before bed time(which is not advised) but it works for me, I’ve lost 9lbs in two weeks! Only another stone until I have reached my goal weight. I also take 1 grenade fat burner before working out as this makes you sweat a ridiculous amount and encourages you to drink lots of water.
Visitor Rating:Marvin on 28 Jun 2009 at 10:17 am #
Let me start out by saying thanks for the honest reveiws.
I decided to start taking Apidexin 3 weeks ago and it seems to be working for me. I have to tell you I have been doing exercise though and not sure if it’s because of that. I started out at 214 lbs. in March 2009 and got down to 200 lbs. but my weight loss stopped. I was still exercising though. Then I decided to take Apidexin at first I didn’t think it was working - only lost maybe 1 lbs. my first week.
I did notice that my hunger was gone but continued taking it for a full 3 weeks. Yesterday a coworker told me I looked like I lost weight, so when I got home I pulled out the scale and was surprised I was at 185 lba. So in 3 weeks I dropped 15 lbs. Not sure if this helps anyone but remember I was still exercising too… but I think it helped me get over my curve.
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