Slimquick Hoodia Reviews
Slimquick Hoodia claims to be the ultimate supplement for women that will help you to suppress appetite with the power of hoodia while also losing weight in various other ways of course. They want people to talk about glowing skin, healthy eating habits, and otherwise things that are all supposedly achieved using Slimquick Hoodia. It is sold through multiple third party retailers, all using the same basic advertising and making these kinds of claims.
So how does it work? Well, we may as well start out with hoodia. Hoodia is technically found in South Africa. However, South African hoodia is not found anywhere outside of South Africa. Why? Because while the only area that grows hoodia gordonii is South Africa, the South African government does not allow anybody to export the product. This being said, that only adds to the fact that while they have conducted multiple studies on hoodia, all have shown that it does not actually suppress appetite or provide any other benefits for that matter, and that’s in any amount.
This being said, Slimquick doesn’t really have a great reputation as far as weight loss in general. Frankly speaking, they claim to be specific to the female body. But they have never used even one ingredient specific to the female body, even in some cases using ingredients meant for men or that have been tested and found to be less effective in women. So is Slimquick Hoodia an exception?
No. Their only other listed ingredient is green tea. Green tea is the most common ingredient in the weight loss industry, being used as a fat burner and an antioxidant. What most consumers don’t realize and most manufacturers don’t bother with is the fact that realistically speaking, green tea requires at least 400mg 50% caffeine green tea to work and burn fat. They use 300mg, which is close, but still not enough.
You should never buy a product that relies on hype. You should rarely buy a product that uses only the most popular of ingredients. While many of the most popular can be effective, they generally don’t bother spending the little bit of money to get the right amounts. This is what happens with Slimquick Hoodia. We love green tea, we think green tea is great, and the right amount of green tea could give you some results, even though they obviously scam you with the claim of hoodia.
But of course, they don’t bother using the right amount, because that would cost them a few cents more, and that would ultimately speaking cut into their bottom line. They can’t even come through on their basic claim of being a female diet pill, because while female specific ingredients don’t necessarily promote weight loss, they still cost more money than Slimquick is willing to spend.
There are plenty of better products out there. There is even one called Curvatrim that actually tailors itself to the female body as a female fat burner. There are plenty of fat burners in general out there as well as effective appetite suppressants such as glucomannan. Of course, you have to get the right amounts of those just as you would have to with green tea. But again, this illustrates the problem you will always ultimately speaking run into with Slimquick products in general and Slimquick Hoodia specifically. It won’t work!



