Fastin Diet Pills Review

Fastin Diet Pills, by Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals, claim to be a "pharmaceutical grade thermogenic intensifier for energy and weight loss," or, in other words, a rapid fat loss catalyst. However, there is nothing at all pharmaceutical about it. In fact, Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals simply bought the name "Fastin," and nothing more than the name, from King Pharmaceuticals who were made to pull the original prescription Fastin diet pill off the market in 1998.

Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals uses all kinds of deceptive marketing strategies, such as "Now Available Without a Prescription" and "Fastin is Back," to mislead people into thinking perhaps their weight loss products are the original Fastin diet pill, which contained Phentermine and required a prescription. This diet supplement does not contain phentermine, but instead consists of a number of heavy hitting stimulants including PEA and its derivatives (related to amphetamines), synephrine, theobromine, yohimbine, and as if that weren’t enough, they topped it off with caffeine.  All central nervous system stimulants that may pose health risks, especially for the cardiovascular system.

And the price you’ll pay for this? An exorbitant $89.95 per bottle. Oh, and of course if you’re suckered into their free trial offer, you’ll automatically be entered into their autoship program where they’ll charge you for two more bottles just 14 days after you’ve ordered your first.
But don’t even go there, because this weight loss diet product is embroiled in all kinds of legal trouble. In fact, the CEO of Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals was sentenced to 50 months in prison for "illegally selling knockoff prescription drugs over the Internet."

Conclusion:  Because of the deceptive marketing tactics, the health risk of stimulants, the unethical billing scheme and the company’s illegal activities, Weight Loss Guide.com does not recommend the purchase of Fastin Diet Pills


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