Dietrine Reviews
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Dietrine diet pills are formulated to function as carbohydrate blockers that will stop carbs from being absorbed into the body as it boosts the metabolism, increases energy levels, provides appetite suppression, and burns fat. That said, regardless of the fact that it is advertised as having an energy boosting effect, it also claims to be “100 percent safe and stimulant-free”.
A Diet Pill for Both Men and Women
The marketing for Dietrine diet pills is geared equally toward men and women. The capsules are taken in doses of two at a time before meals, and each bottle contains 60 capsules for a cost of $39.95. This means that one bottle contains thirty doses or ten days’ worth of pills (at three meals per day). The official website sells Dietrine diet pills at a discounted rate where you receive two free bottles when you buy one – a full month’s supply. Here are some other notable facts about this weight management supplement:
- Dietrine diet pills are nonprescription and can be ordered from many sites online
- On average, customer feedback has shown that 6.5 pounds are lost over a thirty day period, meaning that users of this supplement lose an average of just over one pound every week with its use.
- The product is manufactured in the United States, and the official website offers a thirty-day money-back guarantee.
The Formula – Dietrine Ingredients
Though the complete list of ingredients for Dietrine diet pills is not available on the official website at the time of this review, it is known to contain:
- Vanadium,
- White kidney bean extract,
- Chromium
Each of these ingredients is believed to provide a benefit. For instance, they claim vanadim stimulates the metabolism, white kidney bean extract (also known as Phase 2 and phaseolus vulgaris) absorbs starch and sugar consumed by the user and blocks it from being absorbed by the body, while chromium, can help to balance glucose levels in the blood.
Though this appears like a promising product at first glance, there is unfortunately very little reputable clinical proof that would indicate that the ingredients or the formula itself will be effective for weight loss. Looking at white kidney bean as an example, while some weight loss research has found that white kidney bean appears to reduce body fat, other studies have found that there was a statistically non-significant difference between white kidney bean and placebo groups.
This has led researchers to conclude that larger and more rigorous trials are needed in order to adequately determine the effects of this herbal supplement. While Dietrine diet pills do look like they would probably offer the user an energy boost, there isn’t much indication in terms of clinical evidence that they would provide anything above that, or that they can live up to their claims to minimize hunger or increase the metabolism. Moreover, the pills are not approved by the FDA and the formula contains ingredients that can cause unpleasant reactions. Due to these facts and that the manufacturer does not even supply a complete list of ingredients on its website, many dieters may be better off choosing to take a different route in terms of their choice of weight loss supplements.
Side Effects to Consider
Even though Dietrine is likely to be tolerated well by most healthy adults, some of the ingredients are known to cause negative reactions in some individuals. Common side effects that have been associated with some of the key ingredients within this formula include:
- Gas
- Bloating
- Digestive upset
- Headaches
- Nausea
- Diarrhea
- Watery stool
As is the case with many dietary supplements, the risk of unwanted side effects can increase if a product is not taken as recommended/directed, and/or if you have sensitivities or allergies to the ingredients, and/or you are taking other supplements or medications that may negatively interact with the substances in this product. For this reason, it’s always best to first consult with your healthcare provider before you take Dietrine or any dietary supplement. Always remember that even if a diet pill is nonprescription and sold over the counter, this does not mean that it is safe for you to take.
*Dietrine currently appears to be unavailable. It cannot be purchased at reputable online stores and the official website no longer exists. For these reasons, it has likely been discontinued.