Rodial Crash Diet Sticks
The three part system popular in the UK has made its debut as a popular crash diet, hence the name. To dial into more specific aspects of the three part kit, we are taking a look at the Crash Diet Sticks.
Sticks, now what does that imply? It isn’t candy or anything of that sort, it simply a drink mix so you can “sip your way thin”, as Rodial claims.
With a flavor of peach you may love or hate this but in the end it has some pretty interesting ingredients. In this you get several supplements that will help boost your metabolism and start burning calories. It is rich with antioxidants and tea extracts that are able to begin the synthesis of fat burning.
What’s in Rodial Crash Diet Sticks?
L-Carnitine Tartrate is a dietary supplement, and the acetyl ester of L-carnitine is used to improve memory, as well as mental stability. I am seeing the use of L-Carnitine more often. The use of this supplement may help depression and other mental instabilities that could contribute to weight gain. Overall I do not think that it should be used as a treatment, though it is interesting that is commonly used today in our supplements.
Green Coffee Seed Dry Extract is yet another source of caffeine. This is only lightly added to the diet sticks, but in regards to other ingredients it may enhance the stimulating effects.
Guarana Seed Dry Extract is standardized caffeine; you will find this ingredient in many energy drinks. It plays an important role in the stimulating sides of those drinks.
Black Tea Leaf Dry Extract is fully fermented but and has some of the same characteristics as Green Tea but not as resilient.
Green Tea Leaf Dry Extract is used for various reasons; it has many anti-oxidants which help with skin and aging, it includes polyphenols, and includes stimulatory factors like caffeine.
Meadowsweet Floral Part Dry Extract is an herb that is you used for minor pains like arthritis, it would also qualify to help sore muscle tissues.
Other Ingredients: Flavour, Anticaking Agent: Silicon Dioxide, Sweeteners: Sucralose And Potassium Acesulfame. Maltodextrin Cherry Stalk Dry Extract, Ash Leaf Dry Extract
Are Rodial Crash Diet Sticks Safe?
Oh yes, there are no harmful ingredients included in Rodial’s Sticks. You may expect to see some side effects like extra energy, or restlessness. However, concentrations are not revealed so it is hard to say how each person will react.
How much is Rodial Crash Diet Sticks?
This kit cost around 150 EU, and it is recommend by Rodial to purchase it as a kit for best results. It is sold separately through their official site for 48 EU.
Rodial Crash Diet Sticks Cons
Like said early no description or details of supplement concentrations. This could determine in how effective it is in curbing appetite and such. I’m going to assume that it is diluted and so the side effects will not be too extreme. That also means you will not receive much response from your metabolism.
Is Rodial Crash Diet Sticks worth purchasing?
I’ve found that the mix ins are not very tasty, that is just my opinion though. I also wouldn’t spend that much money, overseas, for an item I can pick up at the grocery store. Green Tea sticks can be found at most drug stores for $10 and they have similar results if not the same.




