Last updated on January 16th, 2020 at 01:20 am
Don’t waste your time trying Natural Pure Forskolin for weight loss because it is a scam! In this review, you’ll discover all you need to know about this weight loss pill and why you should not bother spending money on it.
Natural Pure Forskolin (previously known as ForskolinFast) was created in 2014 but launched sometime in 2015. It claims to be the pill that will help you lose up to 5 pounds a week. All without the need of ‘expensive surgery,’ ‘exhausting exercise,’ ‘strict low calorie diet’ and ‘excuses.’
Ingredients of Pure Natural Forskolin
We’re told that Pure Natural Forskolin contains ‘100% natural ingredients’ and on the product’s label, we’re informed that it contains ‘20% Coleus forskohlii.’ However, there is no information about the ingredients that constitute the remaining 80%. So how can we know that it is ‘100% natural’?
Coleus forskohlii is a native Asian plant from the mint family which is claimed to induce weight loss. However, as I mentioned in my previous review of Caldoxin weight loss scam, Coleus forskohlii does NOT induce weight loss. Rather, it only helps in stopping further weight gain. [NCBI] In other words, you lose weight via diet and exercise, then supplement with Forskolin to reduce the chances of regaining that lost weight. However, please note that there is little evidence proving that Forskolin has weight loss benefits.
That said, now let’s go to the reasons why Pure Natural Forskolin is a scam:
1. NO Information About Creators of the Pill
There is absolutely no information about the company who manufactured Natural Pure Forskolin. Check the whole website and search online, and you’ll discover that this product was created by a nameless company. There is no physical address either. Just a postal address with the name ‘Higher Health Foundation’ and a phone number hidden in their Terms and Conditions page.
So what does that tell you? We’re dealing with a ghost company … a serious red flag!
2. Fake Testimonials with Stolen Photos
All the testimonials featured in Natural Pure Forskolin are before-after photos stolen from different websites:
- ‘Claire Simpson’ is actually a popular photo stolen from a website that collects before-after weight loss photos;
- ‘Camille Clancy’ is a stolen photo of a woman named Nancy Reinhardt;
- ‘Anastacia’ is actually a photo stolen from the Tumblr blog of a woman named Julie Jigsaw.
These findings just proved beyond any doubt that Natural Pure Forskolin does not work. As you can see from the links I provided, these photos were already online years before this product was created!
3. Other Scam Evidence
- Pressure Tactic Used. Once you open to the Natural Pure Forskolin website, you’ll immediately see a notice at the top of the page telling you that the product ‘was recently featured on TV’ and is in ‘high demand’ as at [insert the date you visited the site.] That’s a popular pressure tactic designed to make you hurry up and buy their product. Besides, Pure Forskolin was never featured on ‘ABC, MSNBC, CNN etc. If it indeed was ‘seen’ on those sites, then it must have been featured as an advertisement, NOT a news story.
- Pop-up. When you try to leave the page, a pop-up blocks you from leaving. Then you are offered a ‘free shipping’ coupon. Thanks, but no thanks!
Final Conclusion: DON’T BUY Natural Pure Forskolin. It’s A SCAM!
Blacklisted website: PureNaturalForskolin.com
Alternatives To Natural Pure Forskolin
Rather than spending at least $34.95 every month on this piece of garbage, I recommend that you try these legit weight loss programs instead:
1. Organic Total Body Reboot. If your weight problem is caused by chronic inflammation, then this program by certified fitness expert Thomas DeLauer may help you. Please read the review first before buying!
2. 21 Day Sugar Detox. If your weight issue is caused by bad food cravings/habits, then this program by certified nutritionist and NY Times bestselling author Diane Sanfilippo may help. Again, read the review first before buying.
3. Eat Stop Eat. If you don’t want to give up your favorite foods but still want to lose weight, then this program by nutrition expert Brad Pilon may be what you’re looking for. Please read the review before buying.
Even though I can’t guarantee that these products will work for everybody, I can vouch for them because they are tested and proven programs with awesome support and a lot of people have had success with them. If you do not know what caused your weight gain, please consult your doctor before trying any of these programs.
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If you do but it, paying for a sample. $4.99. A month later they Bill your credit card for $93.47. In top of it all, it does not work. Also they will not refund anything they took, even if you didn’t agree to it.
Truly this is a scam. When you try to get a refund, you only get a partial one and they will argue until death that’s all they can do. Don’t waste our money, or your time. It doesn’t work. I think the name “Forskolin” is code for “foreskin” because it is garbage. Save yourself the aggravation of purchasing this trash. Too good to be true is quite correct.
Buyer Beware, this company is committing Fraud, FORSKOLIN is a company that engages in credit card Fraud, they gave us a ‘FREE TRIAL” Where we only had to pay $4.95 for shipping and handling, and then a month later on our credit card bill there was a charge for $96.45 and another $4.95 – for a total of $100 BUCKS. When we got our credit card statement we reported it to our credit card company as fraud, and then we got together in a 3 way call with the credit card company we called FORSKALIN company to report fraud. They insisted that on their webpage was a statement that we would be automatically enrolled into their program if we didnt cancel within 14 days… Problem is, we never ordered it off their webpage, we ordered off a pop up ad which appeared on Candy Crush -and were never taken to… Read more »
Same situation that happened to me and I believe may be same company. It appeared as a pop-up for free trial during Christmas. Did not notice charge and/or received any items in the mail until February. In February checked bill statements and was charged 92.27 x 3. Went to post office in where all products were held and attempted to return all items. Company refused providing no data of address and/or name of merchant company. Trying to report them as well to better business bureau. But need more info. Would appreciate if anyone has a name and address of merchant company of this forskolin
Same situation that happened to me and I believe may be same company. It appeared as a pop-up for free trial during Christmas. Did not notice charge and/or received any items in the mail until February. In February checked bill statements and was charged 92.27 x 3. Went to post office in where all products were held and attempted to return all items. Company refused providing no data of address and/or name of merchant company. Trying to report them as well to better business bureau. But need more info. Would appreciate if anyone has a name and address of merchant company of this forskolin
This is a big scam!
Tried to charge my checking account for $91.00 causing my bank to put on fraud alert and my card was rejected for several days