Breaking News as stated in Daily Star Capsiplex slimming pill which contains an NHS anti-obesity drug has sold just in three days after going on sale.
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We are truly amazed by the amount of the media this product has received lately and therefor if you are seeking for a proper spicy weight loss bomb then Capsiplex is a slimming pill that you should go for.

What is Capsiplex?
Capsiplex is the latest slimming pill to hit the market, and is backed by a whole array of Hollywood success stories.
Capsiplex is made with a mixture of capsicum and chili, and the manufacturers claim that this new weight loss supplement can help you to burn up to 80 calories when walking or jogging for 25 minutes.
The University of Oklahoma has conducted clinical trials, showing that adults taking the slimming pill burned off 278 more calories before, during and after their exercise than those who were taking placebos.
Today, the Capsiplex advertising campaign was launched in the UK, carrying with it the slogan “Slim At Your Desk”, and is being touted as the slimming product of 2010.
Celebrities such as the likes of Brad Pitt, Jennifer Lopez and Britney Spears all feature in the marketing materials, claiming that the product has helped them to lose weight. However, the fact that these claims aren’t included on the website make them hard to verify.
*Update*
Capsiplex have now got in touch with us to say they’re planning a website upgrade to feature all of these endorsements.
*Warning*
We’ve recently received a few complaints about some of the side effects people have experienced when they take Capsiplex. According to the manufacturers, those who are allergic to chilies, chili powder, and peppers should avoid using the product as this is its main ingredient. For everyone else it will work as a super slimming pill.
Is It Really A Miracle Tablet or Just A New Fad?
The idea that eating chilies can help you lose weight isn’t new. However, it’s never really shown many results. We’ll be watching carefully to find out whether Capsiplex is different, or whether it simply comes down to marketing hype.
We’re always a little wary when it comes to a new dieting product touted as a “miracle” solution.
There is little previous coverage and, although it’s claimed that celebrities and trainers have been using the product for a while, we don’t see much proof or historical information to backup these claims.
The product was only launched on 28th December 2009.
However, according to the manufacturers themselves the product was first trialed in the USA under the Capsimax brand name, helping to explain why there is little information available.
Lastly, capsicum (a main ingredient) is almost unbearably hot and can even cause irritation when eaten in large quantities. It will be interesting to see how the manufacturers have overcome this.
UPDATE:
I recently spoke to Stewart from Capsiplex, who gave a few more details about the pill:
It has been endorsed by the celebrities and the website will soon be updated to reflect this,
Although Capsiplex was only officially launched on 28th December 2009, they were running trials in the UAW for 10 months with medical professionals and personal trainers.
Thanks to Stewart for the information! Judging by the feedback we’ve been getting from this particular product, it seems that some people are getting some fantastic results.
However, as with any products you’ll get the best results if you combine it with moderate exercise.
Let us know how you get on with Capsiplex by sending your reviews.
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