Not only does this product contain mostly patented ingredients, but it is intended to help you establish less weight though only when combining diet and exercise plans. They mention it is a clinically proven solution and that some of the ingredients are as strong as they can possibly be. Inside are 3 ingredients which rarely combine due to the difficulty of adding patented products to a supplement.
The website adds before and after photos of dramatic weight loss from both men and women alike. Assuming these pictures are real then one can expect quite a big change in body composition.
Many products claim the same so it’s vital to know how this ranks.
Let’s examine all the details about Nuphedrine.
For unknown reasons the company behind this product does not expose their name in full. They do sell a “detox patch” intended to rid the body of toxins when placed underneath ones foot as well as other unrelated brands.
There is an email and phone available and on only one of their other product websites is there mention that the company is called Good Health. However no search of this company names reveals anything.
They offer an auto-ship program that automatically ships their product and charges ones credit card without having to repeat purchase protocols. It may be more suitable for customers to avoid this service as a company this big to not have any opinions on their customer service is very irregular.
Appetite suppression comes from 2 of the ingredients which do not work like fiber supplements but instead work inside the brain to reduce the feeling of hunger. Signals presented in the brain sound off declaring to the brain to finish eating, though this is intended to work alongside caloric restriction and is meant more as a way to add additional help to ones diet.
Another aspect is the thermogenic effect found within the bitter orange extract. This is intended to enhance metabolism which further depletes calories.
The only non biased resource(the website has its own models who supposedly lost weight) is Amazon.com where only 4 people have reviewed it. All 4 give it the lowest score possible and assert the product did not work for them at all even with calorie counting and intense exercise.
Though most of the ingredients are patented and measured for safety, the lack of information regarding the combination of all these 3 ingredients is stunning. It’s not often a product will miss the mark by not having much outside opinion about it. The very few opinions online are all supremely negative. Finding supplements that customers love is a sign of a good product, and these all natural tools can have provided customers with successful weight loss.
-Hoodia Gordonii: Cactus sourced from Africa and used for reported effects on reducing appetite. There have been fears of this ingredient being over harvested and becoming extinct.
-SlimaLuna(Caralluma Fimbriata): This Indian based cactus has been used to treat hunger for scavenging societies. It has been patented in order to standardize it for profit.
-AdvantraZ(Bitter Orange): The ingredient inside that increases metabolism is synephrine. It stimulates blood flow and increases heart rate.
Fainting, anxiety, difficulty concentrating, headaches, irregular heart beat, stroke, heart attack, and tremors.
Shipping is available in most places internationally.
At the price of $101.93 with basic shipping and handling for a months supply, this product is extremely expensive for only 3 ingredients. To those looking to perhaps sample and see how effective it is, there, there is a shipping charge and restocking fee.
Another big issue is the lack of clinical trials done on this specific product. Though 2 of the ingredients are patented it is unknown what if any results will emerge when the entire formula comes together. Knowing what to expect and tracking ones own dietary needs is impossible as the manufacturers do not provide a full nutritional strength breakdown of each product. There’s mention it has some of these ingredients in the strongest dose possible however. Yet there is no way of knowing if these strong effects have any noted side effects.
One lie we caught was the mention that this product has no known side effects. Bitter orange has actually been linked to heart attacks and strokes in some people. This fact is clearly stated in medical journals so it calls into question just how much research this company actually had on their own product.
Nuphedrine promises quite a lot yet delivers nothing to reassure customers. The lack of support online makes it hard to accept this product as the weight loss giant it proclaims to be. Including the fact that the price ranks in the $100 range for just a months supply also calls into account why one should purchase it. Without any clinical trials on this specific mash of ingredients and with no company history, trust still needs to be gained by this manufacturer.
Bottom Line:
The presentation seems informative enough, but that quickly folds under questioning. Having all your questions answered for an informed decision can be attained if you know where to look.
A product at the very least should leave you with no doubt as to what it can do and how strong it is. Even more essential is it working. To satisfy demands products are accurately listed with full customer backing to ensure a good weight loss product.
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