Editors' Top Pick
Do we ever rate a diet pill positively? Yes. Although it's rare, there are a few diet pills that meet our strict recommendation requirements. Why don't we recommend FucoXanthin Formula 1332? We're looking for clinically proven ingredients, money back guarantees and low prices. Apidexin is our favorite. You can read our review or go to the official site.
FucoXanthin Formula 1332
Does FucoXanthin Formula 1332 Work?
I wouldn’t expect any miracles though. Let’s check out the formula.
FucoXanthin Formula 1332 Ingredients
- Hoodia Gordonii - many clever marketers claim it to be an appetite suppressant. There is no unbiased clinical evidence to back that up. Unfortunately, many companies have jumped on the bandwagon and there are 100s of thousands of angry consumers. Don’t worry whether or not it’s “Certified South African Hoodia,” because it’s all the same useless ingredient.
- Pomegranate - Supposedly helps FucoXanthin work better. Read below.
- FucoXanthin (Brown Seaweed) - When combined with Pomegranate, weight loss is increased - allegedly. There is not enough clinical evidence at this time to support this claim. It probably does help, but not too much.
- Green Tea - a great weight loss ingredient. The down side for most people is that FucoXanthin contains only 18mg of caffeine. That is the key ingredient for weight loss in green tea. However, there are other properties in green tea that will help you lose weight.
Is FucoXanthin Formula 1332 Worth Trying?
Probably not. At $39.95-$49.95, FucoXanthin Formula 1332 is not worth it. It’s too much money for little to no results. In addition, there is NO GUARANTEE. If there was a 100% money back guarantee, I’d almost consider saying “Give it a shot.” In short, don’t fall for hype and gimmicks.
