Aquadrene Review
What You Should Know
Aquadrene is a non-prescription diuretic made by Sterling Grant Laboratories. A diuretic is also known as a water pill because it promotes urination. Excreting water is commonly desired by women who experience bloating due to “that time of the month”. This pill supposedly can reduce 5 pounds of weight yet it doesn’t say how long you must take it for. The formula promises some results 12 hours after taking it. Information is found on the webpage for American Lifestyle, an affiliate program with Sterling Grant.
List of Ingredients
Potassium (Potassium Gluconate) 200mg 1%, Vitamin B6 100mg 5000%, Magnesium (Magnesium Aspartate) 50mg 12%, Taraxacum Offincinale Leaf, Extract (Standardized for Taraxacin) 1g, UVA URSI Leaf Extract 1g, Dandelion Root Extract 500 mg, Parsley 4:1 Extract 250mg, Buchu Leaf 4:1 Extract 250mg, and Cranberry Fruit Extract (11% Quinic Acid) 60mg.
Product Features
Water pills have been proven to technically make you lose weight yet it is also guaranteed that you will gain that weight back. There are some extra benefits added to Aquadrene’s formula. The product promises not to deplete the system by taking away your body’s electrolytes.
Advantages
- Website is very simple to understand.
- You do not need a prescription.
- Product is delivered in a discrete package.
Disadvantages
- Does not produce long lasting results.
- Lacks links to clinical studies but suggests diuretics be research further if interested.
Conclusion
This product is intended for women looking to lose a little weight in order to fit into a dress or women suffering from water retention during the menstrual period. Men can take it to lose a couple urgent poundsbut it is mostly marketed towards females. It would not hurt to think about taking this product, but do not forget that it does not produce the long lasting results that a thermogenic fat reducer could.
