23-08-2013, 18:52
(This post was last modified: 23-08-2013, 18:55 by surferjoe2007.)
Miniscule amounts of ingredients or an impossible to find ingredients list and stock photos are two obvious red flags. There should be a sticky for avoiding these common scams. Even if you received your product it's likely to be worthless.
Found one of their stock photos: http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-43499230/stock-photo-sexy-bikini-model.html?src=same_model-43475317-3
It's easy. Just copy a pic, cut out the girl, save, google images the saved file.
As for ingredient amounts, check out what people have tried before. Usually it's a few grams of each, totaling several grams. Plus herbs usually cost around $5-$10 a bottle, or much much less as bulk powder. If some product is charging $60 a bottle it better have some super concentrated extracts, at least 5:1. Assuming you can even find the ingredients list, which they hid for a reason.
Or better yet buy and mix your own herbs and then there's nothing to worry about. Even if you find reasonable pills, bulk is still way cheaper.
Found one of their stock photos: http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-43499230/stock-photo-sexy-bikini-model.html?src=same_model-43475317-3
It's easy. Just copy a pic, cut out the girl, save, google images the saved file.
As for ingredient amounts, check out what people have tried before. Usually it's a few grams of each, totaling several grams. Plus herbs usually cost around $5-$10 a bottle, or much much less as bulk powder. If some product is charging $60 a bottle it better have some super concentrated extracts, at least 5:1. Assuming you can even find the ingredients list, which they hid for a reason.
Or better yet buy and mix your own herbs and then there's nothing to worry about. Even if you find reasonable pills, bulk is still way cheaper.