Thursday 11 July 2013

Review of Cellean or Cellan

Cellean is a fruit based diet pill for those looking for a gentler and more natural way to shed the excess pounds. It was originally called Cellan but due to a deluge of bad press it has recently rebranded itself as Cellean.

Cellean has been featured in some quite high profile glossy magazines which enabled it to get in front of a lot of eyeballs and the highly targeted female customer concious of her lokks and weight. The media advertizing along with claims of being able to "Lose up to 28lbs in 10 weeks" alongside lowering cholesterol, regulating your blood sugars and increasing your bodies fat burning capacity caused a bit of a buying frenzy with some very dissapointing results.

More about  disappointed Cellean customers

Review of Biphedadrene

BiphedAdrene, sometimes known as Biphed claims to be a fat burner type diet pill that also gives you an uplifting effect on your mood as well. It's generally marketed via GNC.com however you can find it being sold across places such as Amazon and Ebay too.

Biphed comes in two parts unlike most diet pills. These parts consist of a fat burning composition called 'Complex Phenylethylamine' which is a proprietary blend amounting to 489mg of:

Trimethylcanthine
Paullina cupana
Arbutin
a-Phenylethylamine & Phenylethan-2-amine
B-Phenylethylamine
Phenethylamine (PEA) - linked to paranoid schizophrenia
Theobromine

Read more about the effects of Biphedadrene here

What Is Mangodrin?

Mangodrin is a weight loss pill based on the growing popularity of African Mango. It's scientific name is irvingia gabonensis and found the spotlight a couple of years ago when it was mentioned by Dr Oz the celebrity doctor.  Since then there has been many diet pills produced using african mango as a main or part ingredient.

Read more about Mangodrin at this link