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Cellucor L2 Extreme Review

What Will Cellucor L2 Do For You?

In answer to the question above, it will basically do the same as most other diuretics, other than drain your wallet faster. Cellucor L2 Extreme is not all that bad of a diuretic, in fact it probably is a little better than average, the problem is this diuretic costs more than any other I have come across. Cellucor L2 Extreme is basically a diuretic pill with a couple other ingredients. There is nothing new or great about this product other than the look of the packaging. You are basically paying extra for a good looking bottle. The ingredients in this product are very close to the same as most other diuretics for sale at half the price. The ingredients are grouped together in a proprietary blend of 2035mg, which makes it impossible to know how much you are getting of each ingredient. Lets take a look at these ingredients to see if there is anything that would make this product cost so much.

Ingredients Found in Cellucor L2 Extreme

Proprietary Blend 2035.00 mg: Magnesium Aspartate, Vitamin B6, L-Taurine, Potassium Aspartate, Folate (Folic Acid), Dendelion Extract, Archyranthes Aspera Extract, Superoxide Dismutase, Arctostaphylos Uva Ursi Extractm, Cellulose, Rice Startch.

Cost of Cellucor L2 Extreme

On average this product will cost you $55 a bottle.

Overall Thoughts On Cellucor L2 Extreme

Overall this is just an average diuretic that comes in an expensive looking bottle. Cellucor doesn’t contain any ingredients that I haven’t seen in other diuretics. This product contains a proprietary blend of only 2035mg, which means when you look at the list of ingredients this product does not contain all that much. The main diuretic ingredients in this product are Dandelion, and Uva Ursi. L-taurine is a good antioxident and can help with cholesterol levels but it is not all that expensive of an ingredient and several other diuretics contain it.

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