NutraCore Hoodia XPF Diet Pill Review
Hoodia XPF, by NutraCore, claims to be "the best appetite suppressant available without a prescription." The XPF in the name stands for eXtreme Power Formula, because it consists of not just Hoodia for appetite suppression, but an additional "secret mix of natural herbs" for clarity and focus to enhance your workouts.
Unfortunately, you can read every word on their website and never find any mention of what these "secret" herbs might be or how much might be in the product. They have provided no Supplement Facts or ingredient lists, nor have they even revealed how much Hoodia their product contains. If you’re going to take a Hoodia weight loss product, you need to take a fairly high dose, or it will simply not be effective.
But here’s what really raises the red flags…they go into great detail explaining how important it is for consumers to purchase only real certified Hoodia, which is true. And they produce a very official looking seal that states "100% Authentic Hoodia." However, when you click on the seal, or anywhere else on the website that supposedly leads to proof of certification, the links are all bad and nothing appears. Yet no other links on the entire website are bad, just the ones related to certification. Suspicious? I think so! When you combine those kind of sneaky tricks with the errors, misspelled words and overall unprofessionalism of their website, you get a company that seriously lacks integrity and is very likely nothing but a scam.
Conclusion: Because of the lack of ingredient quantity information, Weight Loss Guide.com does not recommend the purchase of the Nutracore Hoodia XPF Diet Pill.




