Curb Your Cravings Hoodia Patch Reviews

The Curb Your Cravings Hoodia Patch is obviously based on two ideas.  First of all, they want you to think that by putting it somewhere on the body, you can get the effects faster soaking right into your bloodstream, and of course, it’s easier not actually having to take pills throughout the day.  They name certain news channels and otherwise who talked about hoodia, even though they have technically speaking been known for not really doing their research.

This being said, there are two major problems with Curb Your Cravings Hoodia Patch.  No we take that back, there are three.  The first one is that you cannot exactly absorb ingredients the way they claim through the skin or through a patch, a cream, or anything like that.  You therefore could not actually get the results that you wanted even if you really tried and really had the best formula on the market.  It’s all just false hype and confusion in general.

Second, hoodia has been disproven in all medical studies.  Yes, they have tested it multiple times trying to prove the idea that it would suppress appetite.  All studies have shown that hoodia does not suppress appetite or have any other known benefits. So obviously speaking, you can’t really argue with that.  If they were trying to fix it, wouldn’t they fix it in their favor so that it would show appetite suppression?  The simple fact is that the South African bushmen are generally speaking starving, which would explain a smaller appetite and skinnier figure in general.

Finally, there’s the basic logistics of it.  They don’t list any other ingredients, and really they don’t list any ingredients. Why would we say this?  I mean obviously they list hoodia, right?  Wrong!  Hoodia cannot be obtained outside of South Africa.  There are no certifications as they say.  The South African government does not allow people to export hoodia from South Africa at all, no matter the payment or cost.  So it would be literally impossible to get this from anywhere.  Now if they had legitimate ingredients, we suspect they would list them.  But we think the ingredients actually include nothing more than fillers.

The makers of Curb Your Cravings Hoodia Patch know all of this.  They designed the product based on knowledge of what would sell, what’s hyped right now.  They have gone through the studies just as we have, and they know that this doesn’t work, it only attracts temporary attention and hype helping to sell a product that couldn’t possibly work.  But they don’t care.  Fillers and otherwise are cheap, and they are making a quick buck at your expense.  So what do they care what the clinical studies actually say or if they are telling any of the truth or not.  After all, you’ll probably end up buying yet another of their junk products giving them more money after you fail with this.  Or at least, that’s what they are hoping for.

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