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Default Jul 22, 2019 at 06:22 AM
 
Is Plexus Safe? A Careful Look at Plexus Product Ingredients - University Health News
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Is Plexus Safe? Important Questions and Considerations
Since no published, human clinical studies evaluating the safety and efficacy of Plexus Slim seem to have been conducted, there are some additional important questions that must be asked when evaluating its safety.

First, are the ingredients in Plexus products safe to consume at the recommended dosage level based on human studies? In other words, has each individual ingredient in Plexus been tested in human studies for safety?

Second, if no human studies on the individual ingredients have been done, have there been any animal or laboratory toxicity studies done on Plexus Slim’s individual ingredients?

And third, does Plexus contain what it says it does and nothing more/nothing less? In other words, Plexus could be unsafe if what is listed on the label does not reflect what is actually in the product because of contamination or adulteration.
Diet Review Update 2018: Is Plexus Worth The Cost?

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Bottom Line:

Plexus is about the same as every other diet program out there: Supplements with ingredients that are either not proven to do anything or, if they are, not in the concentrations that the products contain.

Always remember: If it worked, everyone would be at their ideal weight.

Cleansing does nothing. Carb blockers aren’t as effective as everyone wants them to be. Stimulants hop you up but don’t burn enough calories to be effective. There are a couple of possibly-effective ingredients in there, but we don’t know in what amounts.

Plexus is also super expensive.

Verdict:

Pass.
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