Phentremine Civ-xR Review
If you can get past the salacious bikini model on the Phentremine Civ-xR website, you’ll discover that this company is trying to sell a diet pill, not a dating site. So looking beyond the cover model, let’s take a look at what this diet pill is actually made of.
Ingredients
- Hoodia Gordonii
- Citrus Aurantium
- Evodiamine
- Caffeine
- Yohimbe
- Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA)
- Chromium
Hoodia Gordonii-Hoodia gordonii is the latest fad ingredient for diet pills. Supporters of hoodia claim that it was used as an appetite suppressant by the South African natives for hundreds of years. Some credible sources, however, say that it was actually used for indigestion. To date I have yet to find one single clinical study that supports hoodia gordonii’s claim to aid in weight loss. There are plenty of fabricated “studies” out there, but not one of them is documented or independently performed.
Citrus Aurantium-A component of citrus aurantium, synephrine has been shown to help with weight loss. However, there is no way of knowing how much synephrine Phentremine Civ-xR contains; therefore, there is no way to determine whether this ingredient will be effective.
Evodiamine-This ingredient has been show to help mice lose weight, but no studies have been conducted on human subjects.
Caffeine-One of the few diet pill ingredients that actually has been proven in many clinical studies, caffeine is a stimulant and a diuretic that aids significantly to weight loss.
But again, the amount of caffeine in Phentremine Civ-xR is unknown.
Alpha Lipoic Acid-Also known as ALA, this ingredient is found in spinach, potatoes, broccoli, and few other natural foods. It is an anti-oxidant that has previously been used for a number of reasons, one being to help with patient’s diabetes.
Chromium-Plays a role in blood sugar regulation, but has not been conclusively shown to help with weight loss.
Phentremine Civ-xR and Phentremine-X have the same ingredients
Though this company is marketing Phentremine Civ-xR as a separate product, it actually has the exact same ingredients as its sister product Phentremine-X. Interesting, right? So why would this company market two products with the exact same ingredients? The only reason is to get more money of course! And if this weren’t bad enough, this is just another product that is trying to capitalize on the hoodia gordonii craze-which is another reason to avoid this product all together.
Phentremine Civ-xR’s Marketing
This company just keeps getting worse! Their alleged “risk free trial” is actually a marketing ploy to get you to sign up for automatic shipments. If you don’t return your “free” bottle of Phentremine Civ-xR within 15 days, you will be automatically charged $85.78 for the bottle and be sent a new bottle and charged yet again each month after that. And while this is not the only company who uses shady marketing tactics like this, I recommend that you do not deal with any one of them.
Phentremine Civ-xR Price
After the “risk free trial” one bottle of Phentremine Civ-xR will cost you $85.78 each month. That is a lot to pay for a product that won’t work!
Phentremine Civ-xR Guarantee
This company offers a 15-day guarantee, which is hardly a guarantee at all. Plus, for any returns you are charged 30%. A trustworthy company will offer a 60- or 90-day guarantee.
Conclusion
A horrible autoship program, a lame guarantee, and unproven ingredients, makes Phentremine Civ-xR not a very good diet pill. There are so many place to buy diet pills, but for Phentremine Civ-xR , it’s a thumbs down. Don’t waste your money or your time dealing with this company!