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Get rid of stubborn weight still clinging on, especially around the belly and hips.
Boost metabolic health to burn more calories all day, every day.
Reduces cravings so you’re not tempted by snacks that spoil your health.
Get a steady stream of energy so you can stay active for the whole day.
Stops inflammation from causing problems throughout your body.
Reduces oxidative stress and supports brain regeneration to keep your brain fit and firing.
Com Leptozan, você tem uma fórmula que combina minerais antigos comprovados pela ciência para acelerar seu metabolismo.
Supports fat burning and helps the body get rid of fat more easily.
Boosts energy levels to help burn more calories all day long.
Helps convert food into clean energy and supports metabolic health.
We’re so confident you’ll see big changes with your body, energy, and health, you get a 180-day money-back guarantee when you try Leptozan.
Start using Leptozan once it arrives on your doorstep. As other customers have reported, taking it daily is the best way to experience the benefits such as more energy, a new lightness, and watching a “new you” appear in the mirror.
If you’re not completely satisfied with the results, simply contact our team using the links in the footer to get a full refund. Leptozan puts the power of your metabolic health back in your hands.
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2. Goedecke, J. H., et al. (2001). Sodium intake and fat metabolism during low-carb diets. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 73(4), 664-672.
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10. Shani, J., et al. (1991). Skin penetration of minerals from the Dead Sea. International Journal of Dermatology, 30(8), 582–586.
11. Carbajo-Pescador, S., et al. (2014). BHB and metabolic regulation: Effects on energy balance. Endocrine Metabolism Journal, 18(1), 29-42.
12. Resnick, L. M., et al. (1993). Intracellular Magnesium and insulin resistance in obesity. Hypertension, 21(5), 619-626.
13. Wu, T., et al. (2019). The role of Magnesium in adipose tissue regulation and thermogenesis. Molecular Metabolism, 22, 91-100.
14. Proksch, E., et al. (2005). The effects of Dead Sea mineral baths on skin barrier function and hydration. International Journal of Dermatology, 44(2), 151-157.
15. Costill, D. L., et al. (1988). Sodium and fluid balance in endurance sports: Impact on metabolism. Journal of Applied Physiology, 64(1), 125-132.
16. Soares, M. J., et al. (2012). Calcium and weight regulation: How does it work? Obesity Reviews, 13(1), 7-16.
17. Alam, S., et al. (2015). The role of Magnesium in obesity and metabolic syndrome. Journal of Obesity & Weight Loss Therapy, 5(1), 100-117.
18. Ma’or, Z., et al. (2006). Anti-inflammatory effects of Dead Sea minerals on human skin cells. Skin Pharmacology and Physiology, 19(4), 217-225.
19. Newell, C., et al. (2016). Exogenous ketones in metabolic diseases: Effects on weight and insulin sensitivity. Frontiers in Physiology, 7, 345.
20. Olesen, J., et al. (2013). The effects of exogenous ketones on weight loss and metabolism. Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental, 62(8), 1183-1189.
1. Sun, X., et al. (2016). The effects of Magnesium on lipid metabolism and body weight in overweight adults. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 70(4), 514-518.
2. Goedecke, J. H., et al. (2001). Sodium intake and fat metabolism during low-carb diets. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 73(4), 664-672.
3. El-Khateeb, M. (2020). Determination of metals’ contents in the Dead Sea’s water, mud, and sediments. International Journal of Energy and Water Resources, 4(2), 205–212.
4. Douris, N., et al. (2015). The impact of Calcium and Magnesium on body weight and metabolism. Nature Metabolism, 1(4), 369-378.
5. Portugal-Cohen, M., et al. (2015). Dead Sea Minerals-Induced Positive Stress as an Innovative Resource for Skincare Actives. Journal of Cosmetics, Dermatological Sciences and Applications, 5(1), 11–21.
6. Tremblay, A., et al. (1992). Calcium supplementation and fat oxidation in overweight individuals. International Journal of Obesity, 16(9), 733-738.
7. Garcia, D., et al. (2017). The impact of Sodium and Potassium balance on weight control. Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics, 30(3), 340-348.
8. Mirmiran, P., et al. (2019). Dietary intake of calcium and weight management: A systematic review. Nutrition Reviews, 77(3), 193-207.
9. Nielsen, F. H., et al. (2004). Magnesium deficiency and its association with obesity-related inflammation. Current Opinion in Lipidology, 15(1), 1-6.
10. Shani, J., et al. (1991). Skin penetration of minerals from the Dead Sea. International Journal of Dermatology, 30(8), 582–586.
11. Carbajo-Pescador, S., et al. (2014). BHB and metabolic regulation: Effects on energy balance. Endocrine Metabolism Journal, 18(1), 29-42.
12. Resnick, L. M., et al. (1993). Intracellular Magnesium and insulin resistance in obesity. Hypertension, 21(5), 619-626.
13. Wu, T., et al. (2019). The role of Magnesium in adipose tissue regulation and thermogenesis. Molecular Metabolism, 22, 91-100.
14. Proksch, E., et al. (2005). The effects of Dead Sea mineral baths on skin barrier function and hydration. International Journal of Dermatology, 44(2), 151-157.
15. Costill, D. L., et al. (1988). Sodium and fluid balance in endurance sports: Impact on metabolism. Journal of Applied Physiology, 64(1), 125-132.
16. Soares, M. J., et al. (2012). Calcium and weight regulation: How does it work? Obesity Reviews, 13(1), 7-16.
17. Alam, S., et al. (2015). The role of Magnesium in obesity and metabolic syndrome. Journal of Obesity & Weight Loss Therapy, 5(1), 100-117.
18. Ma’or, Z., et al. (2006). Anti-inflammatory effects of Dead Sea minerals on human skin cells. Skin Pharmacology and Physiology, 19(4), 217-225.
19. Newell, C., et al. (2016). Exogenous ketones in metabolic diseases: Effects on weight and insulin sensitivity. Frontiers in Physiology, 7, 345.
20. Olesen, J., et al. (2013). The effects of exogenous ketones on weight loss and metabolism. Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental, 62(8), 1183-1189.
1. Sun, X., et al. (2016). The effects of Magnesium on lipid metabolism and body weight in overweight adults. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 70(4), 514-518.
2. Goedecke, J. H., et al. (2001). Sodium intake and fat metabolism during low-carb diets. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 73(4), 664-672.
3. El-Khateeb, M. (2020). Determination of metals’ contents in the Dead Sea’s water, mud, and sediments. International Journal of Energy and Water Resources, 4(2), 205–212.
4. Douris, N., et al. (2015). The impact of Calcium and Magnesium on body weight and metabolism. Nature Metabolism, 1(4), 369-378.
5. Portugal-Cohen, M., et al. (2015). Dead Sea Minerals-Induced Positive Stress as an Innovative Resource for Skincare Actives. Journal of Cosmetics, Dermatological Sciences and Applications, 5(1), 11–21.
6. Tremblay, A., et al. (1992). Calcium supplementation and fat oxidation in overweight individuals. International Journal of Obesity, 16(9), 733-738.
7. Garcia, D., et al. (2017). The impact of Sodium and Potassium balance on weight control. Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics, 30(3), 340-348.
8. Mirmiran, P., et al. (2019). Dietary intake of calcium and weight management: A systematic review. Nutrition Reviews, 77(3), 193-207.
9. Nielsen, F. H., et al. (2004). Magnesium deficiency and its association with obesity-related inflammation. Current Opinion in Lipidology, 15(1), 1-6.
10. Shani, J., et al. (1991). Skin penetration of minerals from the Dead Sea. International Journal of Dermatology, 30(8), 582–586.
11. Carbajo-Pescador, S., et al. (2014). BHB and metabolic regulation: Effects on energy balance. Endocrine Metabolism Journal, 18(1), 29-42.
12. Resnick, L. M., et al. (1993). Intracellular Magnesium and insulin resistance in obesity. Hypertension, 21(5), 619-626.
13. Wu, T., et al. (2019). The role of Magnesium in adipose tissue regulation and thermogenesis. Molecular Metabolism, 22, 91-100.
14. Proksch, E., et al. (2005). The effects of Dead Sea mineral baths on skin barrier function and hydration. International Journal of Dermatology, 44(2), 151-157.
15. Costill, D. L., et al. (1988). Sodium and fluid balance in endurance sports: Impact on metabolism. Journal of Applied Physiology, 64(1), 125-132.
16. Soares, M. J., et al. (2012). Calcium and weight regulation: How does it work? Obesity Reviews, 13(1), 7-16.
17. Alam, S., et al. (2015). The role of Magnesium in obesity and metabolic syndrome. Journal of Obesity & Weight Loss Therapy, 5(1), 100-117.
18. Ma’or, Z., et al. (2006). Anti-inflammatory effects of Dead Sea minerals on human skin cells. Skin Pharmacology and Physiology, 19(4), 217-225.
19. Newell, C., et al. (2016). Exogenous ketones in metabolic diseases: Effects on weight and insulin sensitivity. Frontiers in Physiology, 7, 345.
20. Olesen, J., et al. (2013). The effects of exogenous ketones on weight loss and metabolism. Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental, 62(8), 1183-1189.
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