Linée

Linée is the latest diet pill from…..actually, Linée is the first diet pill from this particular line of products that I know of.Linée takes a different approach to marketing, toning it down and sticking to pretty tame advertising, no fat burning, just appetite suppression. If anything, this sounds downright manageable. The “wildest” Linée gets is “can help manage appetite and hunger by promoting natural release of CCK to signal the brain that you’re full and satisfied.”This may sound depressing or just too weak for some. And maybe you should assume that every company will overpromise. But if history says anything, Linée is more likely to actually be telling the truth! But let’s look at the ingredients before we get too excited.
Ingredients and Mechanism of Action:
Linée uses a pretty basic blend. The Linée site doesn’t actually list all of the ingredients, at least not as far as I can tell. But it does give you a basic idea.Linée uses a blend of Appexium, vitamin B12, and vitamin D3. Obviously, most could probably tell right off the bat that vitamin B12 and vitamin D3 are healthy, but not exactly amazing appetite suppressants. Appexium is the only ingredient in question.
What is Appexium?
Appexium is Linée’s personalized name for an ingredient called Pi2, which is a potato extract. Unfortunately, potato is never going to help you to lose weight. The only thing I can figure is that most dieters expect appetite suppressants to not work as fast. So when Linée doesn’t work, most won’t notice for a while.Appexium is basically safe. It does not have any stimulants, and it does not have any other harmful substances that I know of. But it’s like putting a drop of water on your tongue. It’s safe and natural. But it doesn’t promote any weight loss results.
Overall Impression of Linée
Linée is a typical diet pill with atypical advertising tactics. Linée does not have even one clinically proven weight loss ingredient, and 150mg wouldn’t be enough even if Linée did have even one clinically proven appetite suppressant. Linée is absolutely safe and side effect free, unless you are allergic to potatoes. But paying $24 to avoid side effects, without seeing any results, is not what most would call a deal.