What Is Slender FX?

The Slender FX website proposes one basic idea: that you can slim down safely with no ephedra, no caffeine, and no stimulants, because Slender FX of course controls leptin, an obesity hormone.
Slender FX puts up a picture of former Australian basketball player and Olympic coach Ken Cole, claiming to have his endorsement, and it focuses on body trimming with a formula so natural you could not possibly find it anywhere else.
Since Slender FX is stimulant free and natural, some believe that it could be used by anybody, and there’s nothing to necessarily disprove that. But there’s plenty to disprove the formula itself.
The Lack of Scientific Evidence
There are currently no major studies on this blend. Yes, there is a study that supposedly used a proprietary blend of polysaccharides and esterified fatty acids. But do you have any idea just how many different polysaccharides an esterfied fatty acids there are in the market? Countless numbers, meaning study subjects most likely didn’t even use the same blend. And of course, nobody has ever completed a study that showed the same results.
Slender FX does not have any other ingredients, unless you count the fillers and preservatives hidden in Slender FX’s proprietary blend.
Conclusion on Slender FX
If you follow a healthy diet and exercise program, you might lose weight. But Slender FX has nothing to do with it. Slender FX does not have any clinically proven ingredients, and I can’t see it making any kind of measurable difference in anyone.
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