All-Natural Ingredients in maXreduce End Appetite, Reduce Body Weight and Lower Cholesterol
(PRWEB) November 6, 2009 -- MaXreduce™ today announced the availability of the first over-the-counter weight loss product backed by a 125% satisfaction guarantee.
The active compounds in the patent-pending maXreduce formula have been the subject of years of clinic research and referenced in over 875 scientific studies. Several of the studies, many of which have been cited by CNN, The BBC and “60 Minutes,” show that just the active ingredients in maXreduce can lower cholesterol by 30% and reduce body weight by 10% with only 12 days.
MaXreduce is a propriety blend of natural herbs, amino acids, minerals and botanicals, formulated in the optimal way to both decrease appetite and increase thermogenics, the body’s natural process of burning fat to produce body heat. The natural agents in maXreduce jump-start this process by causing the body to maintain a higher metabolic rate, thereby burning additional stored fat, all with no change to the user’s activity level.
MaXreduce is manufactured in the United States, in an FDA-inspected facility that ensures purity and accuracy of ingredients through inspection and evaluation at every step of production and packaging. In addition, product purity is verified through independent third-party analysis. MaXreduce maintains Pharmaceutical Standards of Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs) throughout its operations.
The manufacturers of maXreduce are so confident of the product’s quality and effectiveness that they are offering users a 125% satisfaction guarantee. If users are not completely satisfied with the results of maXreduce, they may return the product for a 100% refund of the purchase price, along with an additional 25% gift.
For more information, or to order maXreduce, visit www.maXreduce.com.
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