Diet Pills - Ace

The original Saba Appetite Control and Energy (ACE) pills have been linked to significant medical complications. A case report published in the journal Gastroenterology detailed a healthy 35-year-old woman who developed and required a liver transplant after taking only three Saba ACE pills within two days.

More recent "Ace" branded products, typically in gummy form, combine Apple Cider Vinegar (ACV) with BHB salts or B-vitamins. ACE DIET PILLS

: Researchers at the University of Kentucky determined the liver failure was likely caused by the supplement. 2. Ace Keto & ACV Gummies: Hype vs. Science The original Saba Appetite Control and Energy (ACE)

: While marketed as an "easy bridge to ketosis," these gummies do not reliably initiate ketosis independently of a strict low-carb diet. : Researchers at the University of Kentucky determined

: Following use, the patient developed jaundice, leg swelling, and fluid accumulation in the abdominal cavity (ascites) within weeks.

The Reality of ACE Diet Pills: A Critical Breakdown The market for "ACE" weight loss supplements—most notably the pills and more recent Ace Keto + ACV Gummies —presents a stark contrast between aggressive marketing claims and documented health risks. 1. Saba ACE Pills: Severe Health Warnings