What Are the Ingredients?

The Company that manufactures and sells Capsiplex states on its web site under the frequently asked questions tab that the ingredients of this appetite suppressant supplement are capsaicin, caffeine, niacin and piperine.

However, the web site also states that there are methyl cellulose, magnesium stearate, chromium picolinate, L-carnitine and hypromellose included in the capsule.

Capsiplex Clinical Study Results:

How much is 278 calories worth?


“278 more calories burned before, during and after exercise”

- 2 chocolate chip cookies

- 1 hour and 20 minutes of walking at a moderate pace(2mph)

- 1 burger

- 25 minutes of jogging (10 minutes mile, 6 mph)

- 1 piece of cheese pizza

- ½ bagel with 1T cream cheese

Capsaicin or capsiacin is derived from the genus Capsicum that includes hot peppers such as cayenne, jalapeno and chili. It is the chemical compound that confers the hot sensation to these peppers. It is a potent and stable compound that has many medical uses as well as food uses to provide additional flavor. It is used as a topical analgesic in medicine to counteract irritation of the skin. It is also the main ingredient in pepper spray as it causes irritation of the mucous membranes.

The benefits of capsaicin have been well documented. It is an antioxidant and a pain reliever. Its irritant properties make it difficult to be ingested in large quantities or inhaled. Capsiplex is made using proprietary and patented technology to apply capsicum extract onto an inert core. This is then coated for fast release of the active ingredient in the intestine.

Caffeine and capsaicin both stimulate heart rate to increase metabolism. There are studies to support that when used in combination, they boost metabolism and help to increase weight loss. More calories are burned while less food is consumed for a powerful result. The maximum recommended amount of caffeine is 300 mg per day. Online research suggests that Capsiplex does not contain a large amount of caffeine.

Clinical Studies on Capsiplex!


* Study 1: 100 mg Capsiplex (2 mg Capsaicinoids) x 8 days x 8 subjects

• Study 2: 100 mg x 14 subjects x 14 days

• Study 3: 500 mg x 6 subjects x 8 days

• Study 4: 1000 mg x 6 subjects x 8 days

Niacin is an essential human nutrient that is also known as vitamin B3. Niacin deficiency can cause health problems. High amounts can occasionally cause skin rashes, dry skin and skin itching. Niacin helps to regulate fat by blocking the creation of free fatty acids which are precursors of bad LDL cholesterol. This action also increases the amount of the good HDL cholesterol in the blood preventing heart disease.

Piperine is the substance in black pepper that gives the pungent taste. Its action is similar to capsaicin. It increases body heat and nutrient absorption. It is also considered an antidepressant and an enhancer of brain function.

Methyl cellulose and hypromellose are derived from cellulose, one of the most abundant compounds on earth. Cellulose is made from wood pulp and cotton. Magnesium stearate is is a magnesium salt formed from stearic acid and magnesium. It helps to make a consistent and uniform product. L-carnitine has many beneficial effects as it is an antioxidant and promotes the breakdown of fat. Chromium picolinate appears to aid in glucose and fat metabolism.

How Capsiplex really works and guarantee for you to lose the weight you want.

If you take a look at the studies below:

- Burn 278 more calories daily

- Burned 3-times more calories before exercise

- Burned 3% more calories during exercise

- Burned 12 times more calories for up to one hour after exercise compared to when they took placebo.

The resulted in an average cumulative total of 278 more calories burned before, during and after exercise compared to placebo.


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