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Cordiphene

Cordiphene: At a Glance

Cordiphene is a weight loss supplement made with Hoodia Gordonii. Hoodia is derived from the African plant, and has been proven safe and effective as an appetite suppressant. Hoodia is non-habit forming and entirely natural and organic.

There is scarcely any information available regarding the makers of Cordiphene because they don’t have a website. In a world where companies and marketing relies so heavily on the internet, a red flag should be raised whenever a company no longer has a website. Because there is no longer an official website, there is no information regarding who makes Cordiphene, no means of reaching customer service about the product, or any way to research the process that went into making the product. It is unknown if the Hoodia used in Cordiphene is 100% authentic, or if it is a knockoff Hoodia. Many companies have sought out watered down versions of Hoodia because of its high cost and limited availability in the US.

Cordiphene: Facts

Besides Hoodia, Cordiphene contains another ingredient — Cha De Burge, which is an herb. Although little is known about this herb, it has the reputation of being a fat burner that comes to us from Brazil. Cha De Burge is apparently supposed to be a diuretic. In its formula, Cordiphene contains 100 mg of Hoodia as well as 350 mg of Cha De Burge. A month-long supply of Cordiphene costs $80, plus shipping and handling. Discounts are available for bulk orders, though.

There was a 15 day free trial being offered when the official Cordiphene website was up. Now this product is sold mostly by internet auction sites, and starts at $43.99 per bottle containing 60 capsules. Sellers of Cordiphene on these Internet auction sites guarantee that the Hoodia in this product is authentic, but these sites do not have any way to validate this information.

Cordiphene: Positive Features

  • Contains Hoodia
  • Contains no caffeine

Cordiphene: Negative Features

  • The official website is no longer accessible, so there’s no way to find information on who makes this product, the research related to the product, and no way to contact customer service.
  • Not known if Hoodia used in Cordiphene is authentic, or contains fillers — inexpensive substitutes.
  • Makes no mention of diet and excercise as part of an effective weight loss program.

Cordiphene: Conclusion

Usually, when there is no company website to guarantee its claims, or product, it makes one speculate on the company’s fate. Was the product so disappointing, or the claims of the company so ambitious, that they folded? Do the online auction sites sell old products, or are the distributors of Cordiphene only selling them wholesale? There are a myriad of similar diet pills the contain Hoodia on the market, and they provide a means of reaching customer service representatives to answer any questions you may have, so there is no reason to buy Hoodia diet pills from an mystery source.


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