Prescopodene Review
What You Should Know
Just like all of the other fad diet programs out there, there seems to be a new one by the name of Prescopodene. This is a diet pill that claims that you could lose about 37% of your actual body fat in just a few weeks. From the reviews and information we have read about this product for the purpose of this review, many people are unhappy with the product.
Ingredients
Ascorbic Acid, Green Tea, Ginger Root, Cocoa Extract, Magnesium, DMAE, Citrus Aurantium and Grape Seed Extract.
Product Features
You can buy this product directly from the official website online and you can expect to pay about $40 per bottle. When you go to the official site, you will see that there is no money back guarantee for this product, which means if it does not work out for you at all, you literally just flushed $40 down the toilet. There is not even a free trial for you to figure out if this product is going to work for you, you just have to put all of your faith in Prescopodene. While the site also tells you that the clinical trials that were done on various people recorded that people lost nearly 30 pounds using Prescopodene, there is really no other information that can be found on the clinical trials that were conducted on this product, so it really makes you wonder.
Green tea, Ginger Root, and Citrus Aurantium are commonly used ingredients in many different weight loss supplements, so we really don’t see anything that will make this supplement very different from the others like it on the market. Green tea is a natural source of caffeine which acts as a stimulant to increase alertness, energy and metabolism. Citrus Aurantium is also a stimulant related to ephedra but carries health risks. Those who have heart or thyroid conditions should first speak to a doctor before using this supplement.
Advantages
- Buy 3 bottles of Prescopodene, get 3 of them for free.
- There is an official website for consumers to look at.
- The product is available online.
Disadvantages
- No money back guarantee.
- Citrus Aurantium may increase risk of a stroke.
- Ingredient list is very vague and hard to understand.
Conclusion
The bottom line is, you need a product that is going to be safe and effective for you. There is no information that backs any ìclinical trialsî that were conducted in order to find out if this pill is effective or even safe. Spend time finding a product that contains proven ingredients that are safe for your bodyólook for an appetite suppressant and a fat burner to make sure you address both aspects of weight loss and make sure to add it to a healthy diet and exercise plan for best results.
