Slimax

Slimax is a Chinese herbal supplement that supposedly helps you to suppress appetite, burn fat, be energized, and all without any caffeine. Obviously, the world has been using natural remedies, especially in certain parts of Asia, for centuries. Some now prefer Eastern medicine to conventional medicine.
Slimax uses a proprietary blend of ingredients that is supposedly the “best quality” you can find restoring some kind of delicate balance to your body and the way it works. Manufacturers say that it can help you to ”lose up to 20 pounds in 1 month!” But judge for yourself and see how true you think it is.
Ingredients and Mechanism of Action:
Slimax uses ingredients that I won’t deny, are all-natural and can promote certain healthy benefits. For example, both bamboo and lotus provide a rich source of healthy vitamins and minerals. Obviously, people take a multivitamin to improve health. You don’t typically take a multivitamin to lose weight. But eating more fruits and vegetables can help you to follow a low calorie diet by replacing the fatty foods.
But if you haven’t noticed, taking a fruit pill or even drinking a fruit drink doesn’t necessarily help you to lose weight. Fruits and vegetables do not have any weight loss superpowers. More fruits and vegetables = lower calorie diet. Fruit pill = possibly incomplete multivitamin. And that’s all that Slimax actually has.
Why You Might Buy:
• Has natural ingredients
• Uses all natural vitamins and mineral rich foods
• Isn’t too expensive
Why You Might Not Buy:
• You actually want to lose weigh
t• You don’t want to spend almost $40 on something that doesn’t work
• It can cause diuretic and laxative side effects
• Does not have a single weight loss ingredient
Slimax Conclusion
Slimax is one of the biggest jokes I’ve seen lately. Yes, it has ingredients that have been used in “traditional Chinese medicine.” But realistically, Slimax does not have anything near the clinically proven amounts, and the ingredients don’t really burn fat or anything like that regardless of how much or how little you use. It’s the definition of a waste of time and money.