TrimSpa X32 Diet Pills Review


Trimspa X32 Full Brand Name:

TrimSpa Completely Ephedra Free™ TrimSpa®.

What is Trimspa X32:

TrimSpa X32® is a herbal weight loss pill manufactured and distributed by the new jersey based TrimSpa® Corporation which is a trade name of Goen Technologies.

Trimspa is promoted to contain a "carbohydrate blocker," a "thermogenic herbal," and a "fat-blocker" active ingredient.

A bit history about Trimspa X32:

The previous formula TrimSpa did contain the harmful and FDA-banned Ephedra. Consequently, TrimSpa® X32 pill is the new formula which contains no Ephedra. It has been promoted as being based, among numerous other ingredients , on Hoodia Gordonii active agent.

Trimspa X32 Ingredients:

Chromium
Vanadium
Glucomannan
Sodium carobxymethylcellulose
Citrus naringinine
Glucosarnine HCl
Cocoa extract
Green Tea Extract
Hoodia gordonii

How does TrimSpa X32 work:

In addition to suppressing appetite. TrimSpa® X32 is supposed to act thermogenically. That is, making a body generate heat through fat burning, thus less fat accumulation.
Although there have been no proven research studies on these pills (Trimspa X32) regarding weight loss or safety, it has been widely promoted as the true one. However, TrimSpa® X32 belongs to herbal supplements which are not subject to the same strict FDA regulation as drugs.

Trimspa X32 Side Effects:

Trimspa X32 may cause:

  • Swelling and blocking of the throat or esophagus.
  • Choking if not taken with adequate fluid.

Take lower Trimspa X32 doses or don't take Trimspa X32 at all if you are:
  • Allergic to shellfish
  • Taking anticoagulant
  • Sensitive to caffeine
If after taking Trimspa X32 you experience any of:
  • Chest pain
  • Vomiting
  • Difficulty in swallowing or breathing
  • Difficulty in swallowing
You have to seek immediate medical attention

Comments:

shocked how far diet pill industry faulty claims can go:

Goen Technologies Corp (TrimSpa marketer) pays $1.5 million to settle FTC (Federal Trade Commission ) allegations that their weight-loss claims were unsubstantiated. According to the FTC’s complaint, the marketers had inadequate scientific evidence to support their advertising claims that TrimSpa causes rapid and substantial weight loss and that one of its ingredients, Hoodia gordonii, enables users to lose substantial amounts of weight by suppressing appetite.

The FTC consent agreement requires TrimSpa’s marketers – Goen Technologies Corp., Nutramerica Corp., TrimSpa, Inc., and Alexander Szynalski, also known as Alexander Goen – to pay $1.5 million. The agreement also prohibits the marketers from making any claims about the health benefits, performance, efficacy, safety, or side effects of TrimSpa, Hoodia gordonii, or any dietary supplement, food, drug, or health-related service or program, unless the claims are true, not misleading, and substantiated by competent and reliable scientific evidence.

source: US Federal Trade Commission
 
I think that since you can obtain Trimspa x32 without a prescription and there is not a recommended dose or length of consumption, it is possible that, like ephedra, some trimspa ingredients could be harmful. We need more regulations about trimspa x32 and other dietary supplements.
 
i take Hot Hoodia Plus, i lost a lot of weight and i love the energy.
 
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