This shorter version of my full Nuphedrine review will give you a brief look at Nuphedrine so that you can make better decisions when choosing a diet pill. Nuphedrine provides a lot of promises and claims, but does it deliver the results? During this review we look at the product itself, as well as the company behind it.
The first thing you see when you get to Nuphedrine’s website is the claim that it is only pill that contains hoodia and Advantra Z. This sounded familiar, so I looked and just as I thought, Miracle Burn has the exact same claim. If I had to guess, these two product are made by the same company, but even if that’s true, it’s still a completely false claim.
Aside from these two ingredients, we don’t really know what’s in Nuphedrine because they don’t provide a list of the ingredients anywhere on the site. This is always a red flag. Hoodia gordonii is a diet pill ingredient that has gotten to be very popular lately for it’s claimed appetite suppressing abilities. But despite this popularity, hoodia has not been proven in a single clinical study to actually work. Advantra Z contains synephrine which has been shown in studies to aid in weight loss. But its certainly not enough to cause great weight loss unless it’s accompanied by other good ingredients.
Next on the list of suspicious practices is Nuphedrine’s free shipping upsell. They offer to give you free shipping, but the catch is that you also automatically sign up for a weight loss program of sorts that costs $4.92 a month. But they charge annually, so you can bet that you’d see a charge for $59.04 right at the beginning for the following year. This is a classic tactic to get you to sign up for more than you really want.
On to the testimonials. I won’t get into the details here but I ran a Benford test on the statistics of weight loss lbs that each testimonial claimed to experience (a Benford test is a statistical test used to find fraud in accounting. I explain it in more detail in my full review). The test suggested that the numbers were made up, and I personally agree with this assessment. Also, below each photo you’ll see that they’ve added “results not typical.” So don’t expect to have the same results of these testimonials even they weren’t fabricated.
Another big flag for the Nuphedrine website is their horrible before and after photos. Some are clearly two different people. Others are obviously stock photos. And yet others are simply the same person either pushing out or sucking in their gut. This is deception at it finest. I’ve noticed that Nuphedrine has taken off some of their worse before and after photos since I wrote my original review, so if you want to see the ones I’m talking about, visit Criticalorie.com
To sum it up, Nuphedrine doesn’t seem to much in terms of a quality product. The few ingredients that we know it does contain aren’t enough to do much to actually help you to lose weight. And as far as their marketing goes, that’s enough by itself to avoid Nuphedrine. Thumbs down for Nuphedrine.
