Does The Pink Patch Weight Loss Patch Really Work?

By admin | March 12, 2008

Submitted by Beauty Brains Blog

Shelley is shocked: Wow! I was on Facebook today and saw an advertisement for this amazing little patch that’s supposed to make you lose weight and prevent ovarian cancer all at once! I found these claims dubious at best, but it would be great if you all could work your magic and let me know if there’s even a sliver of truth to them. I found it interesting that they would advertise on a site where lots of impressionable high school and college age girls with body image issues are likely to be active.

The Left Brain is perturbed about Pink Patch:pink patch
Frankly, Shelley, I think Pink Patch is trying to exploit young women based on their self image and I find that appalling. Given their dubious claims about weight loss, mood elevation, and breast/ovarian cancer prevention, it’s surprising the FDA hasn’t shut them down already.

Active ingredients used in the Pink Patch

The Pink Patch website list several key active ingredients. Including 5-HTP, Fucus Versiculosus (a type of seaweed), yerba mate, and lecithin.

Claims from the Pink Patch website

  • A natural mood enhancer and also helps curb your appetite.
  • A natural mood enhancer and also helps curb your appetite.
  • It reduces excess weight, increases your metabolism and energy - so you can forget about those pesky five pounds!
  • Aids your body’s breakdown of fats and cholesterol, it helps distribute body weight — no more disproportion!
  • It boosts your immune system, is good for your heart, and lowers your cholesterol. All of these benefits dramatically increase your body’s ability to loose excess weight.
  • According to the United States National Institute of Health, Fucus Vesiculosus can lower the risk of breast and ovarian cancers and cholesterol. For example, women in Japan are 30% less likely to develop breast and ovarian cancer than women in North America - due to the amount of seaweed, including Fucus Vesiculosus, consumed in their diet.

The Truth about The Pink Patch

The Pink Patch’s approach is to pick and choose bits of information about various ingredients and slap them together to entice young girls into trying their product. 5-HTP for example, has been studied clinically and does have some evidence it can help with mood elevation. But studies showing a link to weight loss are mixed. And The Pink Patch conveniently fails to mention side effects, like nausea. But perhaps most importantly, all the studies cited in the literature were based on relatively high dosages (100 to 300 mg per day). The Pink Patch gives no information on the dosage of their ingredients so it’s impossible to tell if they are using very low and ineffective levels, or very high and potentially dangerous levels. For more information read this review of 5-HTP from Vanderbilt University.

Similarly, The Pink Patch exaggerates claims related to Fucus Vesiculosus and weight loss. To claim that the use of their patch containing this sea weed derivative can have the same effect as a long term diet rich in this material without the research to back it up, is unfounded and misleading. But don’t take our word for it, the US Federal Trade commission filed suit against similar weight loss patches that make claims based on sea kelp. I urge you to read the FTC report on weight loss patches.

The Beauty Brains bottom line

As usual, if something sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Without specific, long term clinical studies showing that this patch is effective, I have absolutely no faith in any of the claims made by this product and would strongly urge anyone to reject it. Please pass the word to anyone considering using this product.

Have you tried The Pink Patch or any other crazy weight loss schemes? Don’t be embarrassed - share what’s worked (or not worked) for you so the rest of the Beauty Brains community can learn.

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6 Responses to “Does The Pink Patch Weight Loss Patch Really Work?”

  1. Carol Says:
    March 19th, 2008 at 10:25 am

    It doesn’t work. I spent alot of money 2 months no change!

  2. Fat Loss 4 Idiots Says:
    May 10th, 2008 at 11:47 am

    Pink patch weight loss patch works however there are many different methods which work better then it.

  3. Teresa Says:
    June 9th, 2008 at 8:05 am

    The pink patch doesn’t work. They also ignore you when you want a refund - even though they promise they will on the website. You get another 30 days 14 days after the last lot are sent out so you end up with loads of them. DON’T GET THEM!

  4. Chris Says:
    July 21st, 2008 at 6:07 pm

    Great article, it definitely sounds like a scam.

  5. Antoinette Says:
    August 7th, 2008 at 7:16 am

    Recently I have put on 4 kilogram weight. I’m looking for some weight loss program. I’m going to try The Pink Patch and let’s hope I”ll get a good result.

  6. Weight loss notepad Says:
    September 17th, 2008 at 8:48 am

    I tried it before. It doesn’t work.

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