African Mango Plus Review: Scam?
You Be the Judge...
Buyer Beware: Read the Fine Print
Before You Buy African Mango Plus
African Mango
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WARNING: Consumers
who purchase a product called African Mango Plus
may be getting more than they bargained for — namely, an
unproven product stuffed with potentially deleterious, and
even dangerous, ingredients, as well as expensive regular
monthly charges to their credit cards.
In our opinion, consumers should stay away from African
Mango Plus for several reasons:
1. In the clinical research
study in which people lost an average of 12.3 pounds
and 2 inches of abdominal fat in 28 days, the test subjects
supplemented with capsules containing Pure African Mango
Extract, and nothing else. No fillers. No
additional ingredients. Just 100% pure African Mango
extract.
African Mango Plus, however, not
only contains, supposedly, African Mango but also
chromium: an untested and potentially harmful
micronutrient that new research shows may actually INCREASE
appetite and cravings for carbohydrates.
Click here to read more about the unwanted side effects of
chromium.
Almost as
disturbing, African Mango Plus contains a whopping 200 mg of
caffeine per serving! This is a HUGE problem
because African Mango extract works best when taken before meals,
especially dinner, which is the biggest meal of the day for most
people. The fact that African Mango Plus contains this much
caffeine per capsule will preclude most people from taking this
product before dinner, unless they want to stay up half the
night — if not all night.
Furthermore, new research shows caffeine may actually
hinder your weight loss efforts, not help. Supplement
companies have long added huge amounts of caffeine to weight-loss
supplements, ostensibly to help increase the metabolism. However,
newer research shows caffeine has a negative effect on insulin
levels, according to The Mayo Clinic. Click here
to read more about what the Mayo Clinic says about the
effect of caffeine on insulin.
So the fact that African Mango Plus contains such massive
amounts of caffeine, this product may actually hinder your
fat-loss efforts.
2. Beyond its suspect and potentially
deleterious ingredients, the second reason consumers might want to
think twice before ordering African Mango Plus is the fact that the
company behind this product, Market Health, sells African
Mango Plus to consumers using the suspect practice of
"auto-rebilling" and
"auto-reshipping."
In other words, unsuspecting consumers might be in for a rather
large, and not so pleasant, surprise when they check their credit
card bills in the months following signing up for their African
Mango Plus "trial."
Consumers who sign up to get their "free trial" of African Mango
Plus often think they're only paying $5.95 for shipping and
handling. But when you read
the fine print, if you don't send the trial back within 14 days,
you'll be charged $79.00 for that one bottle,
and you'll be enrolled in their monthly auto-ship
program, in which your credit card will be automatically
charged, on a monthly basis, for additional shipments unless you
call to cancel.
African Mango Plus Buyer Beware: After reading
the fine print on the African Mango Plus website, as well as the
ingredient listing on the bottle, it's our conclusion that African
Mango Plus is one product you may want to
avoid.
Bottom
Line: When it comes to finding a
proven African Mango product, stick with the
original: Pure African Mango.
When you shop with us, you can shop with peace of
mind and confidence. You'll be getting a
product that contains 100% Pure African Mango Extract and nothing
else — no fillers and no additional unnecessary
ingredients. And, rest assured, when you shop with us, we
won't try to sign you up for any of those ridiculous, and we
feel unethical, auto-reship / auto-rebilling programs.