Accelis is an herb-based diet pill that causes its user to lose weight by controlling their blood sugar. Its main ingredient is cconsolic acid taken from Banaba extract, or Lagerstroemia speciosa. Studies show that this extract can lower high sugar levels in diabetic persons. The rest of the product consists mainly of teas including white tea, chamomile, oolong, passionflower and green tea extracts. Despite this, Accelis has no caffeine in it, so it may appeal to sensitive people or people with high blood pressure.
Accelis diet pills work by regulating glucose sugar in the blood. For one tablet a night, its manufacturer claims you can lose on average ten pounds. Accelis aims to direct glucose to be used by the muscles instead of being stored as body fat.
Accelis diet pills are a product of Iovate Health Sciences.
Average Price
For a 6-month weight loss program, Accelis diet pills cost around $220. For only 80 days, it can be bought for about $97. Each bottle contains 20 tablets. The product is taken once a day only.
Pros
- Made mostly from natural ingredients
- Has no caffeine
- Hassle-free, one tablet a day dosage
Cons
- No appetite reducing ingredient
- No fat-burning ingredient
- Not clinically proven to reduce weight in non-diabetic persons
- Manufacturer’s web site no longer seems to be available
Clinical Trials
A 2-month study has shown that people using Accelis’ main ingredient, consolic acid, lost 10.65 pounds. Accelis has 3% consolic acid and no studies have been made for the whole product.
Accelis Side Effects
Accelis has not been widely studied as of date. There are no clearly established side effects.




