Aquadrene Review
An herbal diuretic, Aquadrene claims to reduce puffiness, water retention, and "put your body back in balance." It is also aimed toward women looking for quick weight loss for a special event. They even suggest you could use it to jump start a diet plan, due to the idea that it spares important electrolytes.
Price: $55.00
Ingredients and Mechanism of Action
Ingredients include taraxacin, uva ursi, dandelion root, parsley, buchu leaves, and cranberry fruit extract. These are purely diuretics, and they will rid your body of anything that goes with the water weight, not leaving anything in place. There is also the fact that relatively few suffer from an excess amount of water weight, meaning this will only deter future weight loss efforts.
Overall Impression of Aquadrene:
The only people who can really use diuretics are body builders, wresters, and UFC fighters. It helps them to temporarily get down to weight, define muscles, and otherwise perform in the highest capacity. They manipulate their bodies and finely tune them for certain purposes. But outside certain events, they maintain healthy water levels. For the rest of us, there is really no reason to try to get rid of natural water weight that makes up the majority of our body mass.
