HydroSlim is a hype based diet pill that seems to be getting a lot of attention. It doesn’t focus on acai, hoodia, reservatrol, or any of the other popular ingredients. But its site looks almost identical to the sites of products that do. It doesn’t rely on supposedly published article from Rachel Ray, ABC News, CBS News, and the American Journal of Medicine.
But I have to ask, what would Rachel Ray know about weight loss? Not to be rude. But Rachel Ray has put on at least 30 pounds in the past oh 5 years. She may be a celebrity who makes quick meals. But really? And unfortunately, news stations like CBS and ABC have been known for getting it wrong.
What’s in HydroSlim?
HydroSlim ingredients include Acai berry extract, Pomegranate fruit extract, Advantra-Z, and Green tea leaf extract.
The HydroSlim 110% Money Back Guarantee
I don’t endorse “free trial offers”, and I don’t endorse money back guarantees that are first of all this short (HydroSlim gives you 7 days to “try” it), and there is no company willing to give you more than you actually paid. HydroSlim skirts around this by not refunding shipping and handling, which is more than 10% of the cost.
Does this guarantee have a positive side? Sure, you get some of your shipping money back. But it’s false advertising when you think about it. It leaves out the important details that help you to see the real facts.
HydroSlim Conclusion
Do you like being blinded to the facts about any product? Then go ahead and look at the advertising and rave about how great HydroSlim looks. But if you want a product that will actually help you to lose weight instead of just wasting your money, HydroSlim is not the one.