Capsiplex Guide and Overview
Capsiplex Results, Side Effects, Reviews, WarningsCapsiplex is the brand name of a diet pill that uses an extract from hot peppers called capsicum to stimulate the metabolism in order to facilitate weight loss. It made newspapers in the UK when it sold out an entire production run (over 50,000 packs) in just three days, and ongoing celebrity endorsements and fans have added to the high profile excitement surrounding this product.
Clinical studies on Capsiplex indicate that it does, indeed, boost the metabolism, especially during exercise. Before exercise, the metabolism is shown to burn approximately three times as many calories as they did before taking the supplement. During exercise, Capsiplex users burned 3% more calories, and, most impressive of all, for up to an hour after exercise, users tend to burn 12 times as many calories as those taking a placebo. The calculated average total number of extra calories burned by using Capsiplex is about 278 per day.
While the metabolic properties of the capsicum extract in hot peppers has been known for some time, the problem previously had been getting enough of it into your system without causing extreme irritation to the stomach, mouth and even the eyes and skin. Peppers high in capsaicinoids (capsicum extract) are extremely hot – more than most people would be able to tolerate – and the amount needed to effectively stimulate weight loss would be far too much for regular consumption. Other diet pills have tried to capitalize on the beneficial effects of capsicum extract previously, but earlier attempts either dissolved in the stomach – causing severe stomach irritation – or did not entirely absorb in the intestine, resulting in painful burning during bowel movements.
The makers of Capsiplex have overcome the irritating properties of capsicum by containing the capsicum extract in a non-irritating outer layer that not only protects the skin and mouth, but also withstands the lower pH levels of the stomach. This means that the capsicum is only introduced into the body once it hits the higher pH levels of the intestines, neatly bypassing the more sensitive parts of the body. They also combined it with Piperine, which boosts the levels at which nutrients are absorbed. Not only does the piperine make Capsiplex more effective overall, but this increased absorption means that all of the capsicum extract is processed by the body before expulsion. In other words, with this product you will not experience the painful burning bowel movements that other products will give you.
Capsiplex also contains a small amount of caffeine, which helps increase energy expenditure (making you more likely to exercise and get the full benefits of Capsiplex) as well as niacin (also known as vitamin B3) which helps your body release energy from carbs, proteins, and fats. People who are deficient in niacin can have their metabolisms slow down, so Capsiplex makes sure that doesn't happen.
With celebrity users such as Kelly Osbourne and model Nicola McClean, Capsiplex has quickly become one of the most popular diet supplements on the market today. And, with the proven results in clinical studies and increasing real-world testimonials from “regular” people, it's unlikely that its star will fall any time soon.

