Hmm...check out the nutritional facts on TrimSpaX32. The list is pretty generic except for the Hoodia plant. A lot of diet pills claim to have Hoodia in it, but the owners of Hoodia ( African Kalahari bushmen and Phytopharm UK hold the patents) haven't licensed it to any company. I'll give a quick breakdown...lol. The patent for Hoodia (P57) has been fought for decades, I think starting back in the 60's. Perhaps some of you watched the BBC documentaries on Hoodia and the piece by 60 minutes in '04. Do I think it might actually work...yes. Do I think TrimSpa actually contains Hoodia gordonii...hell no. It would cost them a fortune. Remember that nutritional supplements aren't FDA regulated, well they are but under very "loose" terms. If you haven't watched the BBC piece it's VERY interesting. The reporters actually sampled the Hoodia and didn't feel hungry for almost the entire day with no adverse side effects! I've been waiting for real P57 to hit the mass market for a while now. Here are some links if you want to read up on it:
The BBC link
The CBS News link
Patent holders of P57