Thursday, August 13, 2009

Weight Loss Patches-The Pink Patch Review

If you are looking for weight loss patches on the internet, you may come across many weight loss patches. One of them is a weight loss patch called The Pink Patch, the no. 1 weight loss patch for young women (this is what the website claimed). Here are some information about the product.

Based on the information given the Pink Patch website, the active ingredient used in the Pink Patch are 5-HTP, yerba mate, Fucus Versiculosus (some kind of seaweed) and also lecithin, Flaxseed Oil (an acid which is rich in omega-3).

Based on the United States National Institute of Health finding, Fucus Vesiculosus is able to lower the danger of breast cancer as well as ovarian cancer and cholesterol. For instance, Japanese women are 30% less prone to grow breast cancer and ovarian cancer compared to the North American women. This is because the Japanese women consume seaweed, which includes the Fucus Vesiculosus.




The following are some advantages claimed possible by the website:

1. You will start burning more fat right away
2. Verified to be the fastest way to obtain natural herb ingredients for losing weight and for and amazing outcome
3. Refresh your entire body with the help from the energy of the Pink Patch.
4. No need to be a slave to the gym to have the great body
5. Able to raise your mood so you will look and feel great and able to boost your confidence and self-esteem
6. Will help in curbing your appetite so you will eat less
7. Will increase your metabolism so you burn more fat

So, does the Pink Patch really work? Let us first look at the ingredients used in the product. For instance the 5-HTP has been clinically proven to raise one’s mood. However when it comes to losing weight there are some side effects such as nausea, if it used in high dosage of about 100mg to 300mg per day. There is no indication of much dosage they use in their product.

As for the use of Fucus Vesiculosus in weight loss patches and its ability to increase your metabolism and energy and make you lose excess weight, there isn’t any research to support the claim.

Whether the Pink Patch really works, I have no idea. The rule of thumb is, if something is to good to be true, then better be careful.

In a nutshell, before purchasing the Pink Patch or any other weight loss patches, do your homework first.

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