Accomplix

Does Accomplix Break its Promises Too?

Claiming to be a product “not about hype” and “broken” promises, Accomplix panders to the once-disillusioned dieter who has tried so many products only to find them ineffective.  As this product claims to be so much different than the rest, it turns out to have pretty much the same marketing strategy as every other pill, but do its ingredients really show a fresh face?

Accomplix Ingredients

The key ingredients in Accomplix include…

  • Hoodia Gordonii
  • Banana Leaf Extract
  • Clary Sage
  • Guggulsterone
  • Citrus Aurantium
  • Cinnamon Bark
  • L-Tyrosine
  • Magnolia Bark Extract
  • Guarana Extract (50% caffeine)
  • Green Tea

With Accomplix you find a fairly standard combination (not break through at all) of popular ingredients in the diet pill world – most of them good.  As for hoodia, there really isn’t enough evidence to trust it as consistent but there sure is a lot of hype. One of the most effective ingredients here is citrus aurantium as it is a source of synephrine.  Synephrine is now one of the most widely used ephedrine alternatives and is a good way of boosting your metabolism along with the caffeine.
The main issue with this product, like so many others, is that the ingredient concentrations are not disclosed which means they can not be trusted to be high enough to make a difference.  Though I may convince you that a cheeseburger is worth $5, what if you later find out that the burger is 95% bread?

Accomplix Pros

  • Mostly quality ingredients

Accomplix Cons

  • Undisclosed concentrations
    Extremely overpriced at $60

Accomplix Conclusion

Here again we find a product that looks good, has a fancy packaging label imitating a prescription drug, and then fails to disclose its ingredient concentrations and expects $60 per bottle with no satisfaction guarantee.  Smells fishy to me.  I wouldn’t try Accomplix if I were you.