Hoodia Chaser Diet Pill Review
Critic's Top Pick
We're often asked if we ever rate a diet pill positively. The answer is that we do (rarely). Why don't we recommend Hoodia Chaser? We're looking for clinically-researched ingredients, at the clinical dosage. There are a few diet pills that have chosen to take this high road, and our favorite is Apidexin. You can read our review or go to the official site.
Hoodia Chaser is another weight loss supplement that has jumped on the hoodia bandwagon. Their spin? They provide the supplement in a liquid form rather than in pill form. They claim that ” the Hoodia Chaser liquid extract will provide a more potent and effective restult than any Hoodia diet pill on the market.” Well, while it may be true that the liquid form would allow you to absorb more of the hoodia, since hoodia gordonii is a worthless diet pill ingredient, it wouldn’t make much difference at all anyway. Absorbing something worthless is still worthless even when you absorb it better.
This review will take a deeper look into Hoodia Chaser to see if it offers anything other than the worthless ingredient that graces it’s label.
Ingredients
- Hoodia Gordonii (400 mg)
- Garcinia Cambogia (50 mg)
- Green Tea (50 mg)
- Proprietary Blend (100 mg)
- Protease
- Amylase
- Cellulase
- Lipase
- Inverlase
- Lactase
- Maltase
- Papain
- Bromelain
Hoodia Gordonii - If I’ve said it once on this site, I’ve said it a thousand times. Hoodia gordonii is a fad ingredient that has become very popular, and all for no good reason. There is no legitimate research backing it up and is always surrounded by a myriad of sketchy marketing tactics.
Garcinia Cambogia - Has been shown is some studies to aid in weight loss through appetite suppression. Is 50 mg enough to be effective? It’s hard to say.
Green Tea - Green tea is a proven diet pill ingredient that has mounds of research backing it up. The caveat here is that Hoodia Chaser has a mere 50 mg in the solution. At that amount, it’s not going to do anything for you.
The other ingredients included have not been proven to aid in weight loss.
Hoodia Chaser’s Marketing
We see a common thread in marketing among the many hoodia pushing diet supplements. Hoodia Chaser is no different, posting TV and news logos to add some kind of perceived credibility. And of course the ever present hoodia “certificate” of authenticity. You’ll often see the exact same “certificate” on the majority of the sites. Bottom line, it’s fake and useless. It’s all just hype.
Hoodia Chaser’s Price
$19.95 will get you bottle.
Hoodia Chaser’s Guarantee
They do offer a 90 day money back guarantee on all unused and unopened bottles. This is actually a decent guarantee.
Conclusion
Hoodia Chaser is nothing more than another hoodia based diet supplement that will do little more than cost you money. The primary ingredient is worthless and the other ingredients aren’t included in high enough amounts to be effective. The price is pretty cheap, but you get what you pay for in this case. We highly recommend looking for something with all proven ingredients included at the right amounts. Thumbs down for Hoodia Chaser.
Ingredients: amylase, bromelain, cellulase, garcinia cambogia, green tea, hoodia gordonii, inverlase, lactase, lipase, maltase, papain, protease
Critic's Top Pick
We're often asked if we ever rate a diet pill positively. The answer is that we do (rarely). Why don't we recommend Hoodia Chaser? We're looking for clinically-researched ingredients, at the clinical dosage. There are a few diet pills that have chosen to take this high road, and our favorite is Apidexin. You can read our review or go to the official site.