The first thing I noticed is that most of the reviews are fake. There is even someone who claims to lose 100+ pounds in one week. That's not possible. I am guessing the manufacturer has paid people to lie, but they did a horrible job at it. I don't know of anyone stupid enough to believe that. Losing 100 lbs in one year would be tough, let alone one week.
Of only the verified reviews, the average weight loss with maXreduce is 10 lbs per month. These are verified purchases. Trust them if you want. It just seems weird to me how they would feel the need to get a lot of fake reviews if the product actually does work.
Many purchasers claimed the following side effects.
Reviewer's Side Effects of maXreduce:
- Mood swings
- Nausea
- Increased heart rate
- Light headed
The ingredients of maXreduce are:
- Picamilon
- Glucuronolactone
- Inositol Nicotinate
- Yohimbine HCI
- Synephrine
- Nettle Leaf
My conclusion is that if you do try this pill, you will probably feel some side effects that are not pleasant. Also, you may or may not lose weight. The reviews I read were only from verified customers, but who knows. After seeing all of the fake reviews, you would be taking a risk that's for sure.
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