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DROPS EVIDENCE FROM SCIENCE

Based on scientific evidence, this unique combination of homeopathic remedies, when coupled with vitamin B12 drops, controls appetite and increases metabolic rate, which is the amount of energy the body uses in a certain time period. When the metabolic rate increases, the amount of calories that the body burns for energy also increases. SLENDERIIZ Drops Slenderiix & Xceler8 are 100% safe and clinically proven to help you lose weight up to 3 times more than diet and exercise alone.

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Slenderiiz® provides a cutting-edge advantage to weight loss. These slender drops are long-lasting, safe, and suitable for your busy lifestyle. They have been shown to help people lose weight.

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DROPS INGREDIENTS

Slenderiix is a homoeopathic formula designed to assist in the specific release of visceral and subcutaneous fat—fatty deposits located under the surface of the skin within the body. As a hormone-free and pharmacopoeia-approved product, Slenderiix aids in reducing these fat stores simultaneously.

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YOUR WEIGHT LOSS

Slenderiiz® is the only healthy and natural weight management system of its kind that shows improved results over diet and exercise alone. To help expedite weight loss while maintaining proper levels of nutrition, our scientifically advanced products assist in controlling appetite and increasing metabolism to maximize your efforts. Use the Slenderiiz Program as your go-to guide to help you achieve your goals.

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Xceler8 drops

Xceler8 is a specific cocktail of adaptogenic herbs, biotin (a vitamin H), and methylcobalamin (a vitamin B12). When combined in the right amounts, this composite raises energy levels, improves metabolic rate, and balances mood.

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Drops clinical trial results

A Randomized, Blind, Placebo-Controlled Cross-Over Study: Exploring the relationship of an exclusive homeopathic weight loss tincture combined with therapeutic nutrition in relation to reversal of visceral adipose fat tissue stores and serum inflammatory markers, which indicate risk factors for leading causes of death, including congestive heart disease and hormone-related cancers.

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DROPS SYSTEM FREQUENTLY ASK QUESTIONS

What are slenderiix & xceler8?

The one-of-a-kind formula found in slenderiix™, made up of 100 per cent homoeopathic ingredients recognized by the homeopathic pharmacopoeia of the united states (HPUS), alleviates hunger as it flushes fats and toxins from the body.

What is slenderiix?

Slenderiix is a homoeopathic formula designed to assist in the specific release of visceral and subcutaneous fat, fatty deposits located under the surface of the skin within the body. As a hormone-free and pharmacopoeia-approved product, slenderiix aids in reducing these fat stores simultaneously, resulting in weight loss at 2X the rate of just a calorie reduction program alone.

What is xceler8?

Xceler8 is a patented combination of methylcobalamin (vitamin B12), biotin (vitamin H), and a blend of adaptogenic herbs. In the proper ratios, this composite increases metabolic rate, enhances energy levels and stabilizes mood.

What does it do?

When used together in our signature 1250-calorie program, slenderiix™ and xceler8 support speedy weight loss, including stubborn belly fat, and reduce the odds of “rebound” weight gain.

What is the recommended dosage of slenderiix and xceler8?

Slenderiix: place 0.7 ml (approximately 15 drops) under the tongue for 10 seconds, then swallow. Do not eat or drink for 10 minutes before or after taking slenderiix. Xceler8: take 1 ml 2 times daily, 10 minutes after taking slenderiix drops with breakfast and lunch. A meal can be eaten immediately following xceler8.

What are the ingredients?

Ammonium bromatum 12x
avena sativa 6x
calcarea carbonica 6x
fucus vesiculosus 6x
graphites 12x
ignatia amara 6x
lycopodium clavatum 6x
nux vomica 6x
sulfuricum acidum 6x
thyroidinum 6x
grain alcohol 20%
natural flavors
stevia leaf
purified water

Can i keep using slenderiix and xceler8 once i’ve lost the weight?

Each person is different. While some achieve the results of their dreams in just one round of the slenderiiz program, others like to stay on the drops to help maintain their weight loss. It is completely up to you. If you feel the drops are helping even after you’ve hit your target weight, you can continue using them.

Can i still drink coffee and drinks containing caffeine while using slenderiix and xceler8?

Sure! The drops contain only a small amount of caffeine, roughly the equivalent of a quarter-cup of coffee.

Can i take slenderiix and xceler8 if i am allergic to one of the ingredients or am taking medication?

Always consult a healthcare physician prior to beginning any new weight loss program or dietary supplement if you have allergies or are taking medication.

Can i take slenderiix and xceler8 if i am pregnant, breastfeeding, or have a medical condition?

Always consult a healthcare physician before beginning any new weight loss program or dietary supplement while pregnant or breastfeeding or if you have a medical condition.

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