There’s a latest diet product from the UK called Pink Patch. According to its advertising claims, Pink Patch can help you to lose weight, increase your energy and suppress your appetite.
All you need to do is put the Pink Patch at your problem area, and you are all set to lose 1 to 3 pounds a week.
Now the question is: Does Pink Patch work?
I am doing to burst the bubble here: Pink Patch will NOT work, ever!
2 reasons Pink Patch doesn’t work:
1. Pink Patch lacks scientific and clinical studies to show its effectiveness and safety. In fact, no effective weight loss drugs can be designed to promote weight loss through skin via patch. If anyone manages to lose weight with Pink Patch, it is the result of controlled meal plan and exercise program, NOT Pink Patch! In fact, if you go to the sales page of Pink Patch, there’s a near invisible fine print at the end of the page:
“Results May Vary. For best results use as part of a low-calorie, low fat meal plan & exercise program. Individuals have been remunerated”.
Now, if you follow a low calorie/low fat meal plan combines with regular exercise, you will lose weight without Pink Patch.
2. A proven gimmick: the concept behind Pink Patch is nothing new. In the past, most of the diet patch products only manage to slim down consumers’ wallet. FTC has crack down the operation of online diet patch promotion, including “Peel Away the Pounds” for deceptive advertising. It’s only matter of time Pink Patch to be taken out of market.
Still not convinced? You may be interested to read more from Dietfraud.com – Diet Patch: are they all scams?
In fact, many people have been sucked into the free trial scheme of Pink Patch. Many people are billed after they receive the free trial. To make matter worse, some found it difficult to get a refund.
In a nutshell, stay away from Pink Patch.
