Phenofen 37.5 is a new weight loss and appetite suppressant formula formulated by VNB Labs. The product is targeted at people who are looking to lose weight and get in shape.
The company claims that it not only helps people lose weight, but it helps them stay slim by suppressing their appetites. This makes sense when you think about it: if you can get people to eat less and get them more active, they will actually lose a lot of weight and stay slim.
It also contains fat blocking compounds which are supposedly meant to help prevent your body from making fat in the first place.
What Does Any Phenofen 37.5 Do?
The product claims to get rid of obesity and excess weight by offering the following:
- Advanced weight loss formula
- Maximum strength fat blocker
- Energy and metabolism booster
- Appetite suppression
This means that the ingredients in the supplement will help you lose weight by blocking fat creation/production in the body, boost your metabolism rate so that you start burning off stored fat, and suppress your appetite so you won’t have the appetite to eat excessively.
Put this, way, one can see how it just might be able to deliver those results if everything works as promised. Think about it: if you can prevent your body from manufacturing fat, get rid of the fat you already have stored by revving your metabolism and then ensuring that you don’t eat excessively, you will lose weight.
What Are The Ingredients in Phenofen 37.5?
The major ingredients in Phenofen 37.5 are Anhydrous caffeine and a proprietary blend of Synephrine HCl, Beta Phenylethylamine HCl, Theobromine Anhydrous, Yohimbine Bark, and Phenylethylamine HCl.
Many of these ingredients are commonly found in weight loss supplements and could potentially help deliver the results that you need. Most manufacturers just tend to vary the amounts, add a few extra ingredients to create their own unique formula, and then sell them.
Each bottle contains 60 tablets, so if you take just two a day, one bottle should last you one month. One bottle costs just $49.95 on their website.
Two costs $84.95, while six costs $209.95 (over $90 savings compared to when you buy single bottles). It might cost a little more on other websites. You might want to do a price comparison search if you’re looking for bargains.
Does Phenofen 37.5 Work?
To be honest, we really don’t really know if it does as there’s little or no evidence to prove this. Sure, they claim that the supplement can help you lose weight. But so does any other weight loss company looking to sell their products.
Every one of them tries to get you to pay for their weight loss supplements even though their products are often the same, with the exception of ingredient percentages and mixtures. That said, it just might be possible that Phenofen 37.5 might work differently than others, but there’s no concrete proof of this.
Possible Side Effects of Using Phenofen 37.5?
Well, as with all weight loss supplements containing caffeine, you need to be careful about taking the supplement in excess. The company recommends taking 2-4 tablets per day with adequate spacing between each dose.
If you will be purchasing it, you should really stick to the recommended prescription. This is important because some folks in their haste to lose weight, tend to take more pills that recommended.
Their thinking is that it’s a supplement made from food, so it won’t harm them. Whatever the case, just understand that pills with caffeine have been known to trigger symptoms such as heart palpitations, anxiety, irritability and even dizziness on occasion.
If you are sensitive to stimulants, you may need to avoid weight loss or diet pills containing significant amounts of caffeine. Phenofen 37.5 contains 150mg of anhydrous caffeine. That’s a lot for people with low caffeine tolerance.
Our Take on Phenofen 37.5
This is a relatively new product, and we really don’t know much about the company. Some red flags for us include the proprietary ingredients. In the supplement industry, proprietary often means hidden data on what you’re taking.
We’re very strong believers in supplement transparency. If we’ll be putting something in our bodies, we want full disclosure on what is in the supplement. You can’t just ask your prospective buyers to trust you when you’re not willing to eliminate any instances of doubt.
Also, the company has no known address listed on their website. You literally have to google their company name, VNB Labs, LLC, to find that they are registered in Indiana. Apart from that, there’s no concrete proof of anything else.
If a company that isn’t well known in the supplement space decides to include proprietary blends in their supplements, we reserve the right to be wary. Please understand that we’re not saying proprietary blends aren’t effective, some are.
If they are coming from a reputable and well known company, we might be willing to try them. But when they aren’t, we’re often willing to pass. But if you really want to try it, go ahead, and let’s know if it works for you in the comments.