Leptoprin - SF
Leptoprin SF(stimulant free) is distributed by AG Waterhouse. Their website is kept very simple. It is manufactured by AG Waterhouse, based out of Salt Lake City, Utah. The major source of information about this product can be found in an article called "Comprehensive Analysis for Product Claims Containing Leptoprin-SD" by Daniel B Mowrey Ph.D.
The Good: The makers of Leptoprin tell you upfront you will be automatically billed when ordering this product. And if it doesn't work for you, you have a 30 day no nonsense money back guarantee. It is the only diet pill this company markets and the hottest supplement this company and its affiliates have sold. They also provide a professional website designed like that of a prescription diet pill to promote the product.
The Bad:Unfortunately for Leptoprin, the website is where the good ends. Have you ever heard of Basic Research LLC, Klein Becker USA, Nutrasport LLC, Sovage Dermalogic Laboratories LLC, or BAN LLC? They are all essentially the same company! If you haven't heard of those, maybe you've heard of some of their products. How about StriVectin-SD, Oxydrene, TestroGel, ECA Stack, Breast Augmentation Maintenance, Tummy Flattening Gel, Quickstart, Lip Plumper, Lip Explosion, Zotrin Men's Formula, IsoCrystalin, Zantrex Zoller Labs, Instant Cellulite Eraser, or Thyrostart. In other words, it's a scam! Usually I stand behind the idea that you get what you pay for. But in the case of leptoprin, I will make an exception. For a 30 day supply, you can expect to pay $153.00, $122.40 if you use an autoship option. Looking at the ingredients, there is absolutely nothing special in the bottle, just a bunch of ordinary run of the mill el cheapo ingredients that every diet pill manufacturer and their dog uses these days.
The Skinny I am a pretty stubborn individual, and one of the beliefs I hold dear is that you get what you pay for. But for every rule, there is an exception, and in the case of that rule leptoprin is the exception. Frankly, I don't care if they are putting pure gold or "ambrosia" in the mix. No diet pill I've seen to date is worth $153 a month, especially when they are probably not spending more than $3-$5 actually manufacturing the supplement itself.