Trimspa X32
Trimspa X32 is a descendant of the product called Trimspa. Trimspa was a popular product that used to contain the now banned ingredient ephedra and was itself retooled when ephedra was banned by the Food and Drug Administration. Trimspa X32 would have potential consumers believe that this is a powerful alternative to the original product. Trimspa X32 is supposed to work by the combined powers of appetite suppression and insulin regulation. Appetite suppression is an obvious way to effect weight loss. Insulin regulation is a weight loss theory based on the same logic that brought you the Atkins and South Beach Diets. Fewer carbohydrates are supposed to equal less fat stored.
Trimspa X32 includes hoodia gordonii and glucosamine, much like the Trimspa formula. Hoodia is a purported miracle when it comes to curbing hunger but, like most miracles, is more myth than truth. Hoodia has had no successful trials to speak of and is currently unavailable for export from South Africa, leading us to question how any manufacturers are able to get their hands on it in the first place. As for the power and potential of eliminating a large portion of carbohydrates from your diet we are suspicious about the probability for long term loss. Carbohydrates are an essential element for energy and, when eaten in moderation and in the correct forms, are actually much better at enacting a feeling of satiety quickly and for a longer period of time.
Trimspa X32 is all hype. We could find nothing to make it seem like a worthwhile product. The ingredients are shoddy and without inspiration. There are a great amount of weight loss supplements on the current market that offer established ingredients and can deliver on their weight loss claims. We do not recommend the usage of Trimspa X32. Find something else.


