Adipoxil Reviews
Has something like this ever happened to you? Years ago my uncle went on a business trip to China. Trying to be a great boyfriend, I gave my uncle some money to by a Dooney and Bourke purse for my girlfriend because I heard they were cheap in China.
My uncle came back and I surprised my girlfriend with the purse. She was happy but noticed that the purse wasn’t Dooney and Bourke, but Doney and Burke. Ha. Just a knock-off. The purse only lasted 3 months until it fell apart.
Adipoxil is the latest fat burner to hit the market, and like my knock-off purse, its name is suspiciously similar to the uber-popular Apidexin. According to the makers, “Adipoxil is the result of years of research and development into the most revolutionary fat loss formula ever.”
Does Adipoxil work or is it just a worthless knock-off of Apidexin?
Ingredients in Adipoxil
Adipoxil is comprised of a proprietary blend of 1760 milligrams of the following ingredients:
- 3,3’ Diiodo L Thyronine
- 3,5 Diiodo L Thyronine
- Advantra Z
- Octopamine HCL
- Methyl B-Phenylethylamine Hcl
- Cayenne Pepper
- Raspberry Ketones
- Caffeine Anhydrous
- Chlorogenic Acid
- Fucoxanthin
- Yohimbe HCL
Things I am sure about with Adipoxil: Get ready for some energy. Adipoxil should help to supercharge your workouts.
Things I am not so sure about with Adipoxil: Adipoxil hides the dosages of all of its ingredients in a proprietary blend of 1760 milligrams so determining its effectiveness is next to impossible. There are some weight loss quality ingredients such as fucoxanthin, advantra z, and raspberry ketones, but there are also a bunch that aren’t going to do much for you.
Adipoxil’s collection of stimulants is great for energy…but not so great for side effects. With the ambiguous proprietary blend, the exact amount of stimulants in Adipoxil is unclear. Common side effects associated with Adipoxil include: headaches, insomnia, anxiety, the jitters, nausea, diarrhea, and increased heart rate.
Unless you like pulling all-nighters, do not take Adipoxil after lunch.
Overall I give Adipoxil a B-. There are a few quality weight loss ingredients, but I would like to see a few more clinically proven fat burners and a full disclosure of ingredient dosages before giving it a higher grade.
Does Adipoxil offer a money back guarantee?
No. No. No. There is no money back guarantee with Adipoxil.
Final Thoughts
I have mixed feelings about Adipoxil. If you are big stimulant fan and can handle a lot of ‘em, you may like Adipoxil. At $30 a bottle, it is relatively inexpensive. However, there are some definite cons about Adipoxil.
An ambiguous proprietary blend combined without a money back guarantee is my definition of a risky fat burner purchase. Adipoxil has a few quality stimulant ingredients, but if the dosages are skimped, you are just out your hard earned cash. Besides the stimulants, there isn’t much to Adipoxil’s ingredient profile that will provide weight loss. You may want to consider higher rated thermogenic fat burners.
Have you taken Adipoxil? Did it work? Did you experience side effects? Please tell us about your experience in the comment section.


