Puranol Reviews

What is Purninol?  Purinol is as they put it an “effective cleansing and body detoxification” and “key to a healthy, balanced system.” They are very sure of themselves to say the least, or at least it seems like they are.  They talk about fighting off disease, a sluggish immune system, low energy, and various other benefits to say the least.  Apparently, it surpasses all others.

So what makes up Puranol.  What makes Puranol so effective and so amazing that it can leave others in the proverbial dust?  It has apparently a 5 day detoxifying cleanser, an immunity booster, a carbohydrate neutralizer, and a pre-diet flush as well as a pur-hoodia plus.  So obviously, they are not just attacking cleansing.  They are attempting to attack every facet of successful weight loss in general. The question becomes, are they actually successful in doing that?

Well to start off, they don’t actually have the right cleansing ingredients at all, let alone do they have them in the right amount.  They have for the most part proprietary blends, meaning they aren’t actually going to disclose the individual amounts, of diuretics more than anything else.  It has some “digestive enzymes” that aren’t actually digestive enzymes, and it has a small amount of fiber.  But all of this cannot make up for their lack of actually applicable cleansing ingredients.

Likewise, their other products follow the same pattern.  They are based on hype rather than reality, and accordingly, they don’t actually have the right ingredients or the right amounts.  For one thing, while featured on many media outlets, hoodia has been proven in multiple clinical studies to have no known benefits, including those supposed appetite suppressing effects.

So it’s possible that you are now starting to get the basic idea.  They don’t actually have anything to give you.  So they try to focus on the idea that they can do this and that as you see in the news, with basically no regard for the truth.

With these products, you will overpay to say the least, and you won’t get any results at all.  Any product that has to rely on hoodia and hoodia alone to sell their product is telling you something, especially with the fact that you cannot legally obtain hoodia outside of South Africa. No, there are no certifications as they put it.  It is just illegal, plain and simple.

So we would recommend finding something else.  We would recommend something with real cleansing ingredients instead of diuretics and frankly more than just hype and false hopes to support their product.  We are looking for legitimacy in general.  And to be honest, you will not actually find it with Puranol.

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