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Le-Vel Thrive patch review

  • April 20, 2020
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Weight loss patches are relatively new diet product type considered to be safe and effective in aiding weight loss. The patches are said to offer effective and fast results in the safest way and the market has different brands.

If you are looking for a simple way to lose weight, then the patches could come handy, but then you ought to make a very informed decision before settling for a particular brand. Below are some of the things you should look at when selecting the patch for your weight loss program.

What’s the Thrive Patch?

The Thrive Patch is a weight-loss product that’s delivers it’s ingredients directly through the skin via a patch. The ingredients in the Thrive Patch include Forslean (coleus forskohlii), green coffee bean extract, garciniacambogia, CoQ10, white willow bark, Cosmoperine (tetrahydropiperine), Satiereal saffron extract (crocus) and green tea extract.

The delivery process is called “Derma Fusion Technology” and supposedly boosts metabolism while suppressing appetite. You stick the patch to your upper arm/ shoulder, where it is worn throughout the day. There were several products preceding The Thrive Patch using this delivery system.

 

Thrive Weight Loss Patch Ingredients and How They Work

Thrive Weight loss patch utilizes a kind of science known as the Derma Fusion Technology (DFT) to introduce the ingredients that burn off body fats straight into the blood stream via the skin.

The patch should be administered like a band-aid on your chest, shoulder, upper arm or lower back and left for 24 hours.

The Derma Fusion Technology time dispenses the ingredients in order to monitor your weight loss session.

The ingredients include:

• ForsLean might have some benefits for weight loss although this isn’t certain.
• Coffee Bean Extract has ingredients that boost metabolism.
• GarciniaCambogia reduces fat cells and aids in converting fat to energy.
• CoQ10 serves as an antioxidant that safeguards cells against oxidation.
• White Willow Bark aids in getting rid of body fats and boost metabolism.
• Cosmoperine boost the assimilation rate of the other ingredients.

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Does it Work?

So, what’s my conclusion on the Thrive Patch? I like that it has a few natural ingredients and that we found some positive customer comments. I’m really not confident about the patch because there’s no research supporting the ingredients connection to weight-loss, with the exception of green tea, but I still don’t know how much green tea it contains. I also can’t ignore the negative user feedback about it not working and quality of customer service.

Advantages of Thrive Weight Loss Patch

• A patch may be more convenient for some people than taking pills.
• It’s got several of the same ingredients as many successful weight loss products.

Disadvantages of Thrive Weight Loss Patch

  • There are tons of negative Thrive Weight Loss Patch reviews on Amazon.
  • Some experts believe that the evidence on the success of weight loss patches is very weak.
  • They say it’s way too expensive, it doesn’t work, and it contains lots of hidden caffeine, possible to a dangerous level, but it’s tough to say because it’s hidden in other ingredients.
  • You can’t buy it or try it without getting a whole hard-sell pitch about how you should sell it.

The Thrive Patch first was marketed in 2014 from Le-Vel, a network marketing company based in Frisco, TX. It’s sold on the official website and through independent distributors. There are a few positive customer comments and the product seems easy to apply.

Customer Service? Could Be Better

My first concern had nothing to do with Thrive Patch side effects, but poor customer service quality. Network marketing product experts say, “The true test of a company is the level of support, It seems as if users aren’t too impressed by this business and that’s disappointing figuring in the Thrive Patch cost.”

“There was no phone number and no one to call you back. I emailed them this morning… no response,” said a customer.

“There is no customer service line. This is a completely Cloud Based Business, meaning there is not an office full of people waiting to answer your questions on the phone,” said another of the Thrive Patch reviews we read.

But I was also able to find some fans of Thrive:

“It seems as if this company has it together. Not the best customer service, but not the worst,” stated a customer.

Effectiveness of Thrive Patch – Sketchy

Lack of results from the Thrive Patch was a main concern reported by customers. One of them said, “Does absolutely nothing for me.”

“I was given the 3 day trial packet and followed the directions to a T. I’ve felt nothing while taking it; not even a short burst of elevated energy,” said another user.

Conclusion

The concept of using a patch to relinquish herbal ingredients is actually very reliable, even though you don’t have to begin with Thrive Weight Loss Patch. What it does is to bare an entire can of worms that, except you’re searching for a recent course using high pressure sales strategy, you just wouldn’t want to bare it. Individuals that are placed on weight lose diets should do proper researches before buying supplements with ingredients that are supported by clinical studies and a healthy service.

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