Nuphedrine Reviews

Nuphedrine diet pills have been around for a little bit and have gotten quite a few people’s attention. Naturally, it was time to write an article about Nuphedrine. This shorter version of the complete review of Nuphedrine will give you an overview for what Nuphedrine may or may not have to offer.

The first big claim that you see Nuphedrine make is that they are the only diet pill to offer both hoodia and Advantra Z. Now I wouldn’t think that this would be a huge selling point for them, but even if it were, it’s simply a false claim. A quick search for Miracle Burn will get you to their website. You’ll see that they have the same exact claim.

The ingredient profile of Nuphedrine is anything but impressive. They seem proud to include hoodia, which is a popular ingredient despite the fact that it hasn’t been proven to aid in weight loss at all (there are plenty that say it has been proven, but if you do your research you’re not likely to find anything). The other ingredient that they mention, Advantra Z, contains synephrine which has been shown in some studies to aid in weight loss.

Another thing worth noting is their interesting upsell during the checkout process. You have access to free shipping, but in order for you to get it, you have to agree to enroll in some weight loss program that costs $4.92 a month. Maybe you’ll like it, I dont know. But I suspect it’s not much of a program or product. They bill you annually, so watch out for a charge of $59.04 after you’ve accepted. This is your classic example of trying to squeeze more money out of the consumer. Make sure you read what you’re getting yourself into.

On to the testimonials. I won’t get into the details here but I ran a Benford test on the statistics of weight loss lbs that each testimonial claimed to experience (a Benford test is a statistical test used to find fraud in accounting. I explain it in more detail in my full review). The test suggested that the numbers were made up, and I personally agree with this assessment. Also, below each photo you’ll see that they’ve added “results not typical.” So don’t expect to have the same results of these testimonials even they weren’t fabricated.

Another big flag for the Nuphedrine website is their horrible before and after photos. Some are clearly two different people. Others are obviously stock photos. And yet others are simply the same person either pushing out or sucking in their gut. This is deception at it finest. I’ve noticed that Nuphedrine has taken off some of their worse before and after photos since I wrote my original review, so if you want to see the ones I’m talking about, visit Criticalorie.com

So in conclusion, don’t waste your time with Nuphedrine. The product itself is below par in terms of quality ingredients. In addition to that, their marketing and sales tactics are certainly not the most honorable that I’ve seen. You can easily find a much better diet pill that’s produced by a company that you can trust.

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