Lipitone Diet Pill Review
Critic's Top Pick
We're often asked if we ever rate a diet pill positively. The answer is that we do (rarely). Why don't we recommend Lipitone? We're looking for clinically-researched ingredients, at the clinical dosage. There are a few diet pills that have chosen to take this high road, and our favorite is Apidexin. You can read our review or go to the official site.
According to Lipitone “The Search for the Perfect Product is Over.” Lipitone is a diet pill that supposedly acts blocks carbs while not allowing fat to be absorbed. They included two ingredients to accomplishing this. The question is, do these ingredients work? And if they do, is there enough of the ingredient to be effective?
Lipitone Ingredients
- NeOpuntia (500 mg)
- Proprietary Blend (700 mg)
- ID-aIG (brown seaweed extract)
- Apple Pectin
- Beet Fiber
- Oat Fiber
NeOpuntia - This is Lipitone’s flagship ingredient. It’s a fiber complex that binds with fat and makes it unable to be absorbed in your inestines. The fat is hence passed through the body naturally without being absorbed. The evidence supporting NeOpuntia is actually pretty good. The caveat here is that the Lipitone doesn’t supply near enough NeOpuntia to be effective.
ID-aIG - A carb blocker that has been shown in some studies to be effective.
Apple pectin, beet fiber, and oat fiber, while beneficial to health, have not been shown to cause weight loss.
Lipitone is banking on the two main ingredients, NeOpuntia and ID-aIG, to be effective (or at least help sell their diet pill). The bottom is that there definitely isn’t enough NeOpuntia included to be effective and since ID-aIG is in a proprietary blend, we don’t know (althought I’m sure I could guess) if it will be effective or not.
Lipitone’s Marketing
Their website is actually very clean and professional looking. There is a clear focus on ingredients, which we like. They don’t include fake “look at me and I’m 100 lbs skinnier in 2 weeks” photos and I didn’t see any testimonials. Props to Lipitone for that. They don’t, however, fully cite the research done on the ingredients. We frown up this alot, especially since that research would show that they aren’t including the right amount of ingredients in order to be effective.
Lipitone’s Price
They don’t display the price of Lipitone on their website. In fact, there was no option to even buy it that I saw. What I did see, however was that you could request your “risk free supply” by giving them your email and phone number. Sounds shady to me. I did, however, find the price through other sources. $59.95 gets you a bottle. That is extremely expensive for what you’re getting.
Lipitone’s Guarantee
The site said that “Results are Guaranteed,” but we didn’t see any details about it at all.
Conclusion
Lipitone has high hopes for its two active ingredients, NeOpuntia and ID-aIG, neither of which are included in amounts that are likely to be effective. They don’t use hyped up marketing which is nice, but they have shady sales tactics. The price is high and as far as I’m concernced, if they don’t give details about a guarantee, there isn’t one. Thumbs down for Lipitone. Spend your money on something that is proven to work for you.
Ingredients: apple pectin, beet fiber, id-aig, neopuntia, oat fiber
Critic's Top Pick
We're often asked if we ever rate a diet pill positively. The answer is that we do (rarely). Why don't we recommend Lipitone? We're looking for clinically-researched ingredients, at the clinical dosage. There are a few diet pills that have chosen to take this high road, and our favorite is Apidexin. You can read our review or go to the official site.