Lipodrene
Lipodrene claims to burn fat more effectively than Redux, a prescription diet drug, while also increasing energy levels. They claim it releases fat from cells so that it can be released from the body. The main website calls it "a breakthrough technology for rapid, sustainable, and safe weight loss. The main website is difficult to find through a simple google search, but it is www.lipodrene.org.
The Good:Lipodrene offers a 90 day risk free money back guarantee. However, returns are limited to orders of $100 or less and for larger orders, there is a 25% restocking fee. They claim to use "innovative ingredients including sida cordifolia leaves, citrus aurantium, USP caffeine, 5-Hydroxytryptophan, 5-Methoxytryptamine, green tea extract, cassia nomame, hoodia, yohimbe, and naringen. Stimulants included such as USP caffeine are known to increase the metabolism and sometimes to produce a thermogenic effect, promoting weight loss as promised.
The Bad:With the ingredient list Lipodrene provides, I don't see anything innovative or otherwise unique about it. All of the ingredients are commonly used in other run of the mill diet pills. Moreover, they use a 557.5mg proprietary blend, which would be okay if they had some high quality, actually innovative ingredients. But being that they haven't spent the time or money investigating those things, the majority of the formula is likely to be fillers. This can be further evidenced by the fact that hoodia is sold about 100000 times more than it is actually harvested. Those few manufacturers that use the real thing have proof of certification, another thing lipodrene does not provide. That would certainly explain why they are not a pharmaceutical prescription, even though they claim to be "pharmaceutical grade." The thing I find with most companies is that if they have a formula that would show statistically significant differences in clinical trials, they show it off. They don't just say that they have "high grade" or "pharmaceutical grade" products. They prove it. Lipodrene has no proof.
The SkinnyLipodrene makes quite a few high claims. However, they offer nothing to make me believe they can actually live up to those claims. They have a 90 day money back guarantee on smaller orders, which you will be using. But unfortunately they can't refund time wasted. So I would look elsewhere.