Hoodia XPF Review
What You Should Know
For people looking to lose weight without much effort or for ones who have too much body weight, Hoodia XPF diet pill claims to be the ideal way to lose weight. The makers of pill claim that it the Hoodia used in Hoodia XPF is 100% genuine South African Hoodia Gordonii.
Hoodia XPF claims to be a natural supplement which works by suppressing your appetite by sending satiety signals to your brain. It claims to reduce the overall appeal of food for “foodoholics” and even increase the between meals window. Hence the company claims that people who take this supplement will find their consumption of food reduced by 40%.
List of Ingredients
Citrus Aurantium, Magnolia Bark, Green Tea, Caffeine, Beta-Sitosterol, Theanine, L-Theanine, Banaba Leaf, Magnesium Stearate, Chromium, Vanadium.
Product Features
The company offers a free 15 day trial which has shipping charges of $5.97. However, the free trial has an auto enrolment program which is mentioned in fine print in the auto enrolment program. Hence the real cost is
A 6-month Supply is $274, with a 50% discount for $137 and a 3-month supply is $137, with a 30% discount for $97.
The website has a counter which displays the number of available discounted bottles and free trials. The counter resets itself each time the page is viewed.
The Hoodia XPF bottle instructs the users to take one tablet three times a day.
Pro’s
- Suppresses the appetite.
- Resulting low calorie consumption helps in weight loss.
- Powdered Hoodia included in each serving.
- Purchase does not require any prescription.
- Comes with a two week free trial offer.
Con’s
- There are no clinical studies or statistics which prove the effectiveness of Hoodia XPF.
- It can be purchased only through auto ship programs.
- Fine print can lead to an auto debit on your card even when you donít plan to continue it.
- The amount of Hoodia used is so insignificant that most of the times people donít really find it effective. 500 mg per serving does not do anything much for appetite suppression
- Many people have reported that the appetite suppressing effects do not last long and hunger pangs reduce when the effect wears off.
- Hoodia has a lot of stimulants like green tea, caffeine and the special Chromium which is a stronger stimulant than the normal chromium.
Conclusion
Hoodia XPF is an appetite suppressant which does not enough quantity of Hoodia to cause lasting effects. As a result many people tend to get hunger cravings once the effect wears off. Moreover, since it has stimulants like special Chromium, itís likely that you may experience nausea and palpitations too. Hence this product doesnít stand out like the other products.
