Mar 24 2008
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Phenhermine Review
Phenhermine is just another one of hundreds of diet pills that in all actuality, is a huge waste of money. I do wish we could just leave it at that, but a review is a review, and I need to spend some time telling you why Phenhermine is an absolute ripoff.
Phenhermine’s Prescription Spin
Phenhermine uses some subtle wording to make you feel like you’re getting a prescription, but don’t have to worry about all the “hassles” that come along with it. It’s interesting because they basically try and sell you on the benefits of a prescription drug (Phentermein) known for its use in treating obesity by suppressing the appetite. They also try and sell you the benefits of not having the prescription with wording like:
No membership or doctor consultation fees required!
and
COMMON BRAND NAME(S): Phenhermine
That’s just plan deceit if you ask me. Yeah, I’ll give you the pass on making your name sound like the prescription, but when you start making the whole website look like you’re phentermein instead of your true Phenhermine, well, that’s going a bit too far. Probably what puts it over the top for me is the picture of the pharmacists at the top of every page. Lame.
Phenhermine’s Ingredients
Phenhermine does something that no dietary supplement company should ever do. They don’t tell you everything that’s in the pill you’re about to put inside your body. From their “How It Works” page all we can find out is that Phenhermine contains 800 mg of Hoodia. Hoodia is, far and away, one of the biggest diet pill scam ingredients out there today. The fact that Hoodia is the only ingredient mentioned in Phenhermine makes me even more apt to tell any potential customer to RUN.
I reviewed Hoodia extensively early because I’ve seen how popular it’s become and it is truly a fad. The only research that’s valid surrounding Hoodia came to the conclusion that a person couldn’t take in enough of it (no, not even 800 mg would come close to being enough) to ever make it to the brain to have its appetite suppressing effect. The liver metabolizes it far too quickly.
Just to reiterate: If Phenhermine’s only ingredient is Hoodia, then you will not see any weight loss when taking this pill. You may as well be taking a pill full of…well…nothing.
Phenhermine’s Pricing
Stepping aside from the issue that Phenhermine doesn’t tell us everything that’s in their pill or, if they do, their pill won’t do anything for you…stepping aside from all of that, let’s look at their pricing. They’re asking for $62 for one bottle of Phenhermine. That is astronomically high considering their extremely weak ingredient profile. I wouldn’t be surprised if each bottle cost them less than $3 to make. Quite a margin! The highest-end (effective) diet pills barely ever cost that much. Phenhermine’s banking on the fact that people are going to their website and thinking they’re paying prescription prices.
Phenhermine Review Conclusion
Phenhermine is a waste of money, marketed as a sham because it seeks to imply that it’s a pharmaceutical, and priced extremely high. Its ingredient profile is one of the weakest I have ever seen (and I’ve seen a lot). I can safely say that almost any diet pill would do better than this one.
Phenhermine's Ingredients:
hoodia
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