FucoSlim Overview
FucoSlim is a product that claims to be from ‘the sea of Japan’. The reason for this statement is that FucoSlim contains the wakame seaweed extract fucoxanthin, an ingredient that has quite recently become a popular weight loss aid in North America.
The information available for FucoSlim is not very well presented. The official website is confusing and poorly written and although it does contain some useful facts about the ingredients in the product, it is severely lacking in other areas. There is no FAQ section and the testimonials from past customers are not accompanied by photos and do not seem authentic.
The company that makes FucoSlim, NatraScience, uses some questionable sales tactics to promote the product. For example they show random television news logos, such as Fox News and CNN, hoping to give the impression that the product has been mentioned or endorsed by these companies (which is not true in this case). Also, they suggest that due to overwhelming demand, the customer must order the product immediately before the company runs out, which again, is usually not true. In addition to this, the customer must complete an eligibility questionnaire to determine if they qualify for the risk free trial of the product. The chances of anyone actually not qualifying however are highly unlikely.
FucoSlim - Product Description
The one area that the FucoSlim website impresses is in the information it gives about the ingredients in the product. Although they fail to provide a product label, and the exact amounts of the ingredients are not known, the company do give detailed explanations of each substance complete with clinical studies and source references.
FucoSlim seems to consist of four main ingredients. Fucoxanthin, is the seaweed extract with fat-burning properties that increases the thermogenetic ability of the body and breaks down the white adipose tissue (responsible for stomach fat). Green Tea extract is a popular weight loss aid due to its energy boosting and anti-oxidant qualities. Another popular ingredient is Pomegranate; sometimes seen on lists of ’superfoods, this fruit contains large amounts of vitamin B, which can lower stress in the body. (Stress is often linked with weight gain, particularly in the mid-section). Lastly, the appetite suppressant Hoodia Gordonia is added, which, obviously helps curb cravings and deters over-eating.
No dosage instructions are given on the website nor is there any indication as to how long the consumer must use the product before seeing results.
FucoSlim Advantage
- FucoSlim contains some powerful weight loss ingredients
- The product has a 30-day money back guarantee
- The product claims to be stimulant-free, thus not causing jitters or anxiety
- The website provides excellent ingredient details
- Clinical studies were performed on the main ingredient Fucoxanthin
- The product targets belly fat
FucoSlim - Drawbacks
- The company employs some deceiving marketing techniques
- The customer must ‘qualify’ to receive their free trial
- No ingredient amounts are given
- The website is poorly written and unprofessional
- The consumer is not informed of the full price of the product
FucoSlim - The Bottomline
The use of Fucoxanthin in weight loss products is a fairly new practice in North America, but there is no doubt that sea vegetables and their extracts certainly have powerful health benefits.
It is unfortunate that FucoSlim gives such a bad impression as it does contain some worthy ingredients. However, given the poor quality of the website and the fact that the price seems to be a mystery (it has been seen for costs ranging from $59.95 to $139.00), it is a product that cannot be recommended.




