looks like fake crap to me. Don't be the victim of "fancy" advertising. Its really easy to do it too. They get psychologists and marketing experts to write up the most convincing ads and will pay people to write bullshit success stories. happens all the time. Also for that price don't even bother. Just get some clomid or nolva or adex from rxhealthdrugs.com cheaper proven to work and u get a discount too.
Here are some things.
1. When checking with the BBB as the websites says they are BBB certified. BBB says that said business is 'Zudker Medical Group' Yet this medical group has only 2 products.
2. The advertising and set up its hard to explain, but i've been to plenty of scam sites and that site says rip-off all over it to me.
3. Outrageous price
4. The ingredients in the products are more of a stimulant (i.e. EGCG/caffiene) then the dreaded * Proprietary Blend* which literally can be anything from Dextrose to Cat litter (well probably not cat litter but you get where i'm going with this)
5. Unconvincing and Overconvincing Testimonials. Some are painfully over sensationalized while others are just dull such as " yea it changed my life. amazing. woohoo."
6. Why are they paying people $250.00 to buy the product and their main selling point is the 4 month supply which is like $234.
7. No actual before and after photos just the afformentioned incentive to spend more money and recieve "discounts" of an undisclosed amount.
8. When clicking on the 100% Money Back Guarentee and the Endorsed by Doctors all those do is re-load the home page.
IMO, if a supplement really is as powerful as they claim it would be prescription only. The FDA would not allow something like this to be available over the counter.
IMO, if a supplement really is as powerful as they claim it would be prescription only. The FDA would not allow something like this to be available over the counter.