Star Caps Diet Pills
Starcaps 30 caps by Starcaps
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Now you can have the amazing diet secret all Hollywood is talking about. Created by the Diet Queen to the Stars Nikki Haskell, STARCAPS is the natural dietary supplement containing a rare blend of papaya and garlic that help metabolize protein, eliminate bloat and detoxify your system, is the quick, effective way to melt off 10-125 pounds. STARCAPS make dieting easy! The secret is in STARCAPS unique ingredients…its all-natural blend of papaya and garlic from the higher Andes of Peru. Just 2 capsules a day helps metabolize protein, eliminate bloat and detoxify your system. STARCAPS are safe and effective. Each bottle is a two week supply and includes a diet booklet.
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NATURAL AND THEY WORK!!!These have helped me lose 25 pounds and I’m still losing (15 more pounds to go!). They are GREAT for women as they reduce excess water weight. They also help with appetite control, I notice that I am a lot hungrier when I don’t take them. I don’t agree with the person who gave them only one star - yes they contain papaya and garlic but taking those supplements does not give you the same results as taking Star Caps(I tried that and didn’t lose ANYTHING). I have tried a lot of diet pills, these have no stimulants or any strange ingredients. They are expensive, but they work!!
YES STAR CAPS WORK AND FOR GOOD REASON: READStar Caps will help you loose water weight fast so if you’re a model/ actor/ bodybuilder than Star Caps are for you. Even though they don’t dare disclose this information, Star Caps contain therapeutic levels of the most potent loop diuretic known to man called Butmetanide. I take Star Caps before a photo shoot and they chisel my face(as good as plastic surgery could do) but if of course the effects are short lived. You shouldn’t take these things regulary and especially without supplementing with mass amounts of electrolytes. Star Caps are dangerous if used inappropriately and it amazes me that they are sold so freely on the market. But they definitely work for quick weight(really water)loss. And since they strip you have water, they get rid of all other toxins, so if you have acne, it will clear up in days. Works better than accutane in my opinion but that’s just me.
Excerpt from pub-med about Star Caps:
“Bumetanide is a loop diuretic used clinically to treat heart failure, acute renal failure, high blood pressure, and edema. However, diuretics may also be used by athletes as masking agents and to decrease weight. Taken as masking agents, diuretics increase urine production and decrease urinary concentrations of banned performance-enhancing agents, such as anabolic steroids. StarCaps is an over-the-counter dietary supplement marketed as a diet aid. The manufacturer claims that the product contains only natural cleansing agents and emphasizes that it is free from traditional appetite suppressants such as sympathomimetic amines. However, no such disclaimer is made concerning diuretic agents. A single StarCaps capsule was administered to two male and two female volunteers, and their urine specimens were collected at discrete intervals (2, 4, 8, and 12 h) post administration. The specimens were analyzed by a high-performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry quadrupole (HPLC-MS) method, and bumetanide was detected in all specimens (4.6 to 351.3 ng/mL). Adjusting the bumetanide concentrations for creatinine content did little to normalize the excretion profiles. Bumetanide was also detected in the StarCaps capsules at concentrations approaching therapeutic doses. HPLC-quadrupole-time-of-flight mass spectrometry was used to confirm the presence of bumetanide in the urine samples and StarCaps capsules. The results showed that unregulated dietary supplements may put consumers at risk for unwitting consumption of prescription medications, and that it is possible for athletes to inadvertently test positive for bumetanide and face disciplinary actions.

