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Diurex Water Pills Review

What you should know

Diurex water pills is a common diuretic supplement that you can find in most shops. This diuretic supplement does not contain the basic natural diuretics like Dandelion and Uva Ursi but instead it contains some caffeine, acacia and magnesium salicylate. Diurex is more of diuretic. This product will not pull a large amount of excess water from you. It can help relieve symptoms and draw a little water away from you, but I do not think it works as well as many other diuretic supplements. In fact, I doubt that this product will do much. Let's take a look at what is found in Diurex.
Diurex ingredients

Caffeine 50 mg, magnesium salicylate 162.5 mg, Acacia, calcium carbonate, cornstart, crospovidone, dicalcium phosphate, FD & C Blue # 1, hypromellose, magnesium stearate, maltodextrin, methylene blue, microcrystalline cellulose, mineral oil, polyethylene glycol, polysorbate, shellac, silica, Sodium starch glycollate, stearic acid, talc, titanium dioxide, triacetin.
Cost of Diurex

On average, Diurec will cost you around $ 8.00 a bottle.
Totaldank son Diurex

Diurex is a diuretic with a lower end. It will most likely not have as many side effects as some of the other diuretic supplements, but that is because it will not draw much water from your body. Diurex also lacks an important electrolyte called potassium. I was surprised not to see potassium in this product. Even though this product is inexpensive, I do not think you can get your money from it. There is simply not much in this product that removes water from your system.

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