HCG Platinum X-30
HCG really is all the “rage” right now. Every product wants to be. But HCG Platinum X-30 and products like it depend on HCG staying popular to make the big bucks. Marketing defies common sense. But we run to it, and we insist that Aunt Jan or Uncle Joe saw results, so it must be amazing! People who lose weight using HCG or HCG Platinum X-30 are typically on a 500 calorie diet, which in case you haven’t heard, is extremely dangerous.
What is in HCG Platinum X-30?
HCG Platinum X-30 uses a pretty standard HCG blend. It doesn’t technically use HCG this time around. But HCG Platinum X-30 supposedly uses a bunch of amino acids, which don’t help you to lose weight. And in this case, it uses ingredients that are meant to balance female hormones, fighting the symptoms of menopause, menstrual cramps, etc. But ingredients like wild yam and dong quai don’t exactly burn fat, and could potentially be a little weird or harmful to men.
HCG Platinum X-30 User Results
I have yet to see a positive review for HCG Platinum X-30. Customer reviews are spotty at best, because HCG Platinum X-30 is pretty new. But most consumers seem to realize that hey, 500 calories isn’t healthy, and if you don’t go to that extreme, HCG Platinum X-30 doesn’t work!
The End Story
HCG Platinum X-30 sticks to extreme advertising and a worthless formula. It’s not at all surprising. A lot of companies like HCG Platinum do the same thing. But that doesn’t make it right. HCG Platinum X-30 uses the same slimy tactics as just about everybody else, and as such, it should be treated like everything else. You definitely shouldn’t be paying $79 a bottle.


