Thursday 2 May 2013

Is Prescopodene Really a Scam?



People in almost every English-speaking country including UK, Australia, and USA are running after Prescopodene, a miracle health supplement that boasts of reducing one's significant weight by burning fat, a process called Thermogenesis. The manufacturing company claims that the 'weight loss breakthrough' formula of this supplement is clinically proven. The manufacturing company also claims that consumption of these diet pills does not require doctor's prescription because, as they say, the ingredients are recommended by doctors only.
People are consuming two diet pills—one in morning and the other at noon—a day for a weight loss of approximately 5% after 6 months of continuous use. Using this will help you consume almost 450 calories and burn off almost 590 calories per day.

The question is: Can this weight loss diet pill be considered as the most powerful diet in this era? It is very difficult to say about the authenticity, claim, side-effects (if any), and quality of the products. It is heard that this health supplement is being sold in large amount in many countries worldwide. The advent of online shopping has increased the selling of this product in leaps and bounds.

As the website goes, this diet pill helps you in the best weight loss management. This slimming product is the combination of 12 highly qualitative ingredients: Magnesium, Green Tea, HCP, Ginger Root, Pantothenic, DMAE, Cocoa extract, Yerba Mate, Ascorbic acid, Grape seed extract, and others. It has been mentioned that one ingredient 'advantara z' in this pill may cause nausea or headache.

While although men are using this product for gaining fitness at the earliest and women are using it to become sexier by losing all extra pounds, numerous negative reviews and several unsubstantiated claims have created a doubt in our mind if this is scam. Parallel to the credentials of this weight reducing product, Prescopodene scam information is also available in several websites, forums, and reviews. Plus, no information is still available about clinical trials about the product. 

Although there is a craze around this weight loss product, no conclusion could be made till now. If the product proves to be worthy, we will all be benefited a lot. But, if it is really proved to be a scam, not only general people but also food and drug associations of all concerned countries must take proper measures to stop such damaging acts.

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