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Dexaprine XR 60 Tablets

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Dexaprine XR 60 Tablets

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Description

iForce Nutrition Dexaprine XR

Dexaprine XR was formulated to keep you burning fat and working out hard to gain muscle. We all know that losing fat is not easy and that dieting can be a long and difficult process that tests our physical and mental willpower. You may have experience feeling tired, hungry, or unable to concentrate when dieting. This can have you in a bad mood and no one wants that. So, to combat all of these negative side effects, Dexaprine XR is here to help you overcome them.

Better Mood & More Energy with Dexaprine XR

This fat burning supplement can help you become in a better mood and make your dieting more at ease. With Dexaprine XR, you’ll be able to increase your energy and your fat loss. The chances of you feeling down or tired while you diet are obliterated with the help of Dexaprine XR. You will feel a surge of energy flow through your body like never before with the help of novel compounds that elicit a massive central nervous system upregulation. This is the energy you need so that your diet does not fail. It will help you push yourself during your workouts or practices.

Increased Focus

While dieting you can lose focus or become forgetful. This just makes everything more difficult to accomplish. Dexaprine XR eliminates this feeling and replaces it with an intense in the zone type of focus. It provides your body and brain with potent neurochemicals to allow you to focus on whatever task you are trying to accomplish and provide you with a type of tunnel vision to pay attention to every detail.

Appetite Suppressing

Stop being hungry all the time! Dexaprine XR contains numerous compounds that have been shown to shred body fat and significantly reduce your appetite. This blend is so powerful that you may need to remind yourself to eat! When you cut down your appetite, you are more able to say no to the unhealthy foods and allow yourself to drop your calorie intake low enough to propel yourself into the most effective fat burning state that you have ever been in. With Dexaprine XR, you’ll be able to reduce your food cravings significantly.

This formula contains a mix of specialized amines and alkaloids that interact with your brain to help release both hormones and chemicals that help put you in a better mood and feel good. No need to feel depressed, angry, or upset all the time. Dexaprine XR brings out the positivity and good mood you need to succeed.

Dexaprine XR Benefits & Results

  • Up to 8 Hours of Energy from One Pill
  • Takes Away Hunger Pains and Reduce Cravings
  • 2 Month Supply Per Bottle
  • Suppresses appetite
  • Sustained energy
  • Enhances mood
  • Fat loss
  • For Men & Women

Directions & Dosage

iForce Nutrition recommends when taking as a dietary supplement, take 1 caplet on an empty stomach before breakfast. For those who wish to experience enhanced results, a second caplet may be consumed 4-8 hours later. Do not exceeed 2 caplets in any 24 hour period. Read product warning prior to use. 

Supplement Facts

 

Side Effects & Warnings

Consult with your healthcare physician before taking. Keep out of reach of children. Do not exceed 2 caplets in any 24 hour period. Do not take if pregnant, nursing, or may become pregnant.

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