FUCOTHIN
Tuesday, December 9th, 2008Garden of Life has created FUCOTHIN and antioxidant rich weight-loss supplement that is a derivative of the fucoxanthin or seaweed. According to the story on Fucothin, a Russian doctor found a way to extract enough fucoxanthin to produce a weight-loss supplement that produces results.
According to the website, clinical studies were conducted with subjects that took the supplement and those that took a placebo and those that took Fucothin saw greater weight-loss results. Fucoxanthin, the main ingredient in Fucothin, is intended to have thermogenics results without the jittery feelings accompanied by most dietary supplements.
FUCOTHIN PROS
- There is a thorough list of the ingredients and plenty of research available to the consumer to read and research
- Fucothin is supposed to give you the raise in metabolism without all of the nasty side effects
FUCOTHIN CONS
- The credentials of the creators are nowhere to be found
- The $5 off coupon is a scam to get the consumer to sign up for endless emails
- Their isn’t a money-back guarantee if you are unsatisfied with the product
FUCOTHIN CONCLUSION
Fucothin is one of many products that are made with the ingredient fucoxanthin. The unique thing about this Garden of Life product is that you can buy it from a local retailer. You can enter in your zip code and it will give you a number of places that you can purchase it from.
Some consumers may feel more comfortable buying it from a store without the fear of getting their credit card tied up in an autoship company. The issue with Fucothin is that there is no money back guarantee if the product ends up not working for the consumer.