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What Is Your Opinion of Miracleburn with Hoodia?

What is your opinion of MiracleBurn with Hoodia? -Judi

Judi:

Based on my research of MiracleBurn, I would not recommend it as far as a hoodia supplement goes. For starters, if you visit MiracleBurn.com, you will notice they are very secretive about the ingredients in their product. They tell you MiracleBurn contains hoodia and Advantra-Z, but they don’t tell you how much of each is in the product. In fact, you cannot find any product label or specific ingredient information on the website. I don’t know about you, but I’m not comfortable buying any product when I have no clue what exactly is in it!

Since the MiracleBurn website doesn’t contain any specific ingredient information, I searched online for MiracleBurn reviews and opinions. I found one website where a person bought a bottle and listed the ingredients in his review of MiracleBurn. I don’t know how accurate this information is since there is no way to verify it (short of buying a bottle myself), but here are the ingredients of MiracleBurn according to his review:

MiracleBurn Ingredients

You’ll notice that the two main ingredients that they highlight (hoodia and Advantra-Z) are just two of ten ingredients that make up their “proprietary blend.” They don’t list how much of each ingredient is in this proprietary blend and that is another red flag. You don’t know how much hoodia there actually is in this diet pill. Glucomannan is the first ingredient listed in the proprietary blend so it makes up the bulk of the blend (ingredients are listed in order of amount).

Glucomannan is a water-soluble fiber. Fiber can help make you feel full so it can be a mild appetite suppressant itself. For all you know, 99% of the blend could be this one ingredient and the rest could contain just traces of the other ingredients. In short, you could be wasting alot of money on basically a fiber supplement! Again, I’m not saying that’s the case with MiracleBurn but the point is, you don’t know what you are getting.

The other concern I have about MiracleBurn is the ingredient Advantra-Z that it contains. Advantra-Z is derived from bitter orange. According to the Mayo Clinic, there is no definitive evidence that bitter orange is effective for weight loss. More importantly, bitter orange may be just as harmful as Ephedra, a popular weight loss ingredient that was ultimately banned due to health concerns. I’m not a fan of these multi-ingredient products - especially when they contain ingredients that may be harmful.

I’m not saying MiracleBurn doesn’t work as a weight loss pill, because it might, but you may experience unwanted side effects and I’m not entirely convinced based on what I see that it would be a very effective appetite suppressant. If all you are looking for is a safe and all-natural appetite suppressant, then stick with a brand that contains 100% authentic hoodia gordonii and no other ingredients.

Furthermore, stick with those brands that have at least 400mg per capsule as it can take as much as 4,000mg of hoodia gordonii per day for it to work! All of the hoodia brands I recommend on this website meet this criteria. However, there are two brands I’m primarily recommending right now because they both contain 750mg per capsule. These are the most potent and cost-effective hoodia diet pills currently available. You can read about them on my best rated hoodia page.

Travis

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