Fenphedrine
Fenphedrine smells very suspiciously like another diet supplement called Fenphedra. A good look at their official sites confirms that Fenphedrine is Fenphedra albeit with a different name and label design.
Fenphedrine and Fenphedra:
Fenphedrine and Fenphedra aren’t just alike like two peas in a pod. They are one and the same pea!
Fenphedrine’s site is just a rewrite of Fenphedra’s or is it the other way around? Even the packaging is the same; it’s just the labelling that’s changed. To add to the confusion, there is another supplement called Nuphredagen which has the exact same wording and packaging as Fenphedra. Don’t take our word for it, and check all their official websites.
Fenphedrine, Fenphedra and Nuphredagen undoubtedly are products of one manufacturer, Garrett Devore Labs.
All About The Company Behind Fenphedrine:
Garret Devore Labs has a rather shady reputation with pending lawsuits and a FAILURE grade from the BBB (Better Business Bureau) organization. A lot of complaints have arisen regarding their underhanded marketing practices. These include automatic debiting of credit cards under their autoship programs and setting up numerous websites misleading customers into thinking they are reading independent, favorable reviews of the product. Lawsuits have also been lodged against the company’s illegal maligning of competing products.
What’s In A Pill:
We stand by our position that if you can’t trust a company’s reputation, you can’t trust the supplements’ effectiveness and safety either. Nevertheless, a look into Fenphedrine’s ingredients shows a disturbing thing.
Fenphedrine lists its stimulant and inhibitor ingredients in much the same way as Fenphedra but with one big difference. One of Fenphedrine’s C.A.R.T. stimulators is an ingredient called humulus lupulus or hops . Conversely, this same ingredient is Fenphedra’s NP-Y Inhibitor ingredient. HUH? Now which is it really? Is hops or humulus lupulus a C.A.R.T. stimulator or is it an NP-Y inhibitor?
It is rather disconcerting to see the same two supplements disagreeing on the role of its ingredients, isn’t it? It is even more perturbing to know that these supplements are manufactured by one company which can’t seem to make up its mind. Does the manufacturer even know their ingredients? Scary.
The Bottom Line:
Fenphedra has been rated a zero in our product evaluation owing to its manufacturer’s fishy reputation. As Garret Devore Labs is obviously the same manufacturer, we recommend giving Fenphedrine a wide berth, too. Not only is the manufacturer dubious, but it is crystal clear that its ingredients are also highly doubtful.
Weight Comment’s Rating: 0 / 5
Don’t touch this with a ten-foot pole!
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