Nutrabolics Hemodrene for Her
How many ways can a weight loss pill help you lose weight? Try six, or so that’s what Nutrabolics Hemodrene for Her claims their pill can accomplish. That’s a unique way of looking at it; I really don’t run into too many pills that have taken a similar marketing approach. It makes you feel like this pill has six different ways in which it will help you lose weight, and while that’s partially true, by taking such a wide approach they may have weakened the pill’s overall weight loss power.
That’s not to say you won’t see some results. Sure, you should see a little weight loss, maybe a slight increase in appetite control and a small shot of energy – that’s essentially what those weight loss ingredients they’ve included in the formula can deliver. The problem isn’t with the ingredients – it’s with the choice the manufactures made by mixing all of their ingredients in seven large blends.
A common tactic by weight loss companies to lay claim to a number of top-notch ingredients, only to include effective amounts in just a couple of the ingredients – not all of them.
The others, or the short-changed ingredients, act as window-dressing to spruce up the look or appeal of the product but because they don’t have the proper amounts in the formula they really have little effect.
They do this because it saves them money – by reducing the expensive ingredient they save money but then charge the consumer the same dollar amount under the assumption that all the ingredients used included use their effective amounts. This is a common tactic by weight loss pills and is always something to consider when you see large blends used in weight loss formulas. Because of this we’re very cautions about Nutrabolics Hemodrene for Her.
A closer look at Nutrabolics Hemodrene for Her
Nutrabolics Hemodrene for Her is not one to shy away from ingredients; by browsing through the ingredient profile one can see they’ve stacked the pill with a ton of ingredients. Again, that concerns me because over stacking a pill can dilute it – another common blunder made by weight loss manufactures. Sometimes less is not better.
But let’s quickly talk about a couple of the more important compounds that make up the pill. The first is the Lipid Metabolism Activating Matrix.
Lipid Metabolism Activating Matrix
Red raspberry ketones, Nelumbo nucifera rhizome etract, Salacia reticulata extract, Mangifera Indica leaf extract, Oolong tea extract, Pomegranate leaf extract, Grape seed extract and Capsaicin USP.
This compound is probably going to be the major weight loss player in this formula. They include some fairly decent ingredients like Green tea and Oolong tea extracts. The purpose of the Lipid Metabolism Activating Matrix is to trigger the release of stored fat cells so they can be burned into energy. These lipids facilitate this process.
Nutrabolics included the Mangifera Indica leaf in this compound and claim this extract to be the key ingredient in the matrix. As a powerful phenolic, the extract from the leaf can help to reduce blood sugar levels, which are crucial to the lipid process because these blood sugar levels can block the lipids from releasing the fat – and thus prohibiting the fat from being burned. There is some debate as to how effective this extract really is. In theory, it sounds great but the application is somewhat more difficult to accomplish.
The next matrix is called the Neurogenic Performance Optimizers.
Neurogenic Performance Optimizers
D-Phenylalanine USP, 4-Hydroxyphenylalanine, Thiamine Di, Choline Bitartrate, Geranium extract.
There’s really nothing in there that really stands out to me other then the Geranium extract, also known as 1,3 Dimethylamylamine. This supplement acts similar to the body’s own chemical messenger called epinephrine. This supplement also exhibits a pretty powerful Central Nervous System stimulating ability, for increased energy, mental clarity, and physical performance.
There are a number of other compounds in the pill but they’re of little consequence. They do include an “advanced water shedding matrix,” which is supposed to help remove water trapped under the surface of the skin but this is simply a cosmetic tactic and is shouldn’t be considered a viable long-term solution to weight loss.
The good
- Decent ingredients
- Does attack fat in a variety of ways
- Priced fairly
The bad
- Too many ingredients – diluted?
- List all ingredients in large blends
- Don’t list individual amounts in blends
- No guarantee
The way we see it
Nutrabolics Hemodrene for Her is an interesting product that grabs our attention but doesn’t keep it. We frown upon Nutrabolics choice to place every one of their ingredients in a giant blends. Because there’s so much going on in this pill, those numbers would be helpful in determining if the pill contains the proper amounts. Could this be a case of over stuffing a pill to the point of lowering it’s effectiveness? I think that may be accurate.
