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(Page 1 of 1, 6 total comments)Heather
Thanks Alex, DietsInReview has been investigating MaxxTrim and have since updated our review of the product to reflect its ingredient list, dosage information and potential health risks. MaxxTrim does contain 10 mg of ephedra and Bitter Orange Extract which acts very similarly to the banned weight loss ingredient. Both substances have the potential to cause serious side effects like a stroke.
posted Sep 11th, 2009 11:57 amalex
maxxtrim DOES contain ephedra!! I should know ive got 25 bottles of the stuff sitting in a draw! there cheeky saying it doesnt contain it when in very small print on the side of the bottle it clearly says to be careful because IT DOES CONTAIN IT!
posted Sep 10th, 2009 4:29 pmblondie32
There is no ephedrine in maxxtrim.
posted Mar 17th, 2008 9:00 amchelsea
this says it works better than products containing ephedrine..but maxxtrim HAS EPHEDRINE in it! i totally dont get what the hell all these reviews are talking about. how can it work better an have less side effects if it to has ephedrine in it?
posted Mar 17th, 2008 8:59 amTonya
MaxxTrim is definitely not a long term solution to weight loss
animaler92450
there's not a lot of info out there on this pill, has anyone tried it?