Dexatrim

Dexatrim is a formula that has been around since the beginning of diet pills essentially speaking, or at least through quite a few episodes. It was around when fen phen was first banned, it was around when ephedra was banned, and of course it was one of the products that was forced to reformulate again and again because of the ban of these substances. Now they have various different results, some specifying that they are naturally “ephedra free.”
The Good
They don’t use ephedrine or other recognized dangerous substances . They sell in various grocery stores and pharmacies, which means you can find Dexatrim practically anywhere. They also have a few popular and proven ingredients such as green tea and synephrine that could potentially produce fat burning results.
The Bad
Dexatrim has quite a bit of caffeine, which is not unusual. It does cause quite a few side effects to say the least, and synephrine, though it is not officially recognized, has been known to cause some of the same side effects as ephedrine. Their ingredients are all squished into tiny proprietary blends, and none of this is really all that surprising. They have never bothered to adhere to a higher standards even after being forced to reformulate multiple times.
The Skinny
We would recommend staying away from Dexatrim products as a whole. They don’t have the right stuff, and they obviously have not bothered to learn anything from past experiences. They keep repeating the same mistakes and problems over and over again. Dexatrim will just make things more frustrating for you.