Ultima Patch Review
What You Should Know
Ultima Patch is another one of the many patch weight loss products that you’ll find on the market. You stick it on your body and leave it for three days at a time. It’s supposed to somehow make you lose weight. It is supposedly made out of natural ingredients and contains nothing that is questionable for your health.
List of Ingredients
There are a list of herbal ingredients including guarana (a stimulant), green tea (contains caffeine) and kelp (aka bladderwrack, a metabolism booster). Overall, there is nothing that seems to be groundbreaking in this patch.
Product Features
The way that you use the product is to apply one of the patches directly onto a clean, hairless area of your body which is next to impossible if your’e a man. Once you’ve applied the Ultima patch, you’re supposed to drink at least 8-10, 8 oz. glasses of water every day in order to help flush out unneccessary toxins from the body. This will supposedly help the patch work. You’re supposed to use the patch for at least 90 days or until you reach your weight loss goals, whichever comes first. In most cases, it will probably be a lot longer than 90 days to reach your goals, depending on how much weight you have to lose.
Pro’s
- The Ultima Patch is designed to curb your appetite and make you feel fuller longer. This means that you’ll consume less calories overall, which in turn will make you lose weight in the long run.
- Using a patch is much more convenient than having to take a pill or some other application method. You just put the patch on and then forget about it for the next three days.
Con’s
- They have no proven results. There are no verified results by anyone who has consistently taken this product. For all you know, their claims are false.
- Who wears a patch exactly? Are you a pirate? I didn’t think so. Then why on earth would you want to wear a patch of any kind?
- This company has very questionable business practices. When you give them your credit card, it takes an act of Congress to get them to stop charging your credit card.
Conclusion
Overall, the Ultima Patch is questionable at best. Their business practices are pretty shady and most people would not want to be associated with them. Based on many reviews, you probably want to stay away from them. While some people claim to like it, I would probably steer clear from it as much as possible. There are a lot better products out there that have a lot better results. There are a lot of patches on the market, and if you like them, you might want to keep looking.
