Mcjmpzep Reviews 2

TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Item received was not as advertised

Item received was not as advertised. When I asked the company for a refund I was told they could only give me a maximum refund of 50%. Their advert states 180 day no quibble full refund. Also they state UK based, product received was from USA and judging by the time emails were replied to definitely not UK based. AVOID TOTAL SCAM!

19 March 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

When it’s too good to be true it’s always false

AVOID Moringa X Berberine patches?

These products are usually sold as “nano microneedle” or “10-in-1” patches that you stick on your skin. They claim to:
   •   deliver moringa + berberine (often plus NAD+, etc.) through tiny microneedles
   •   “boost metabolism”, “burn fat”, “control appetite” and mimic some effects of GLP-1 drugs
   •   work without diet or exercise changes

Examples include Luxarise / Glorenda / similar “Moringa × Berberine” nano-microneedle patches with glossy before-after photos and big discount banners. 

One Trustpilot page for a very similar “Moringa Berberine Patches” brand has actually been removed because the business violated the platform’s guidelines.  That doesn’t prove fraud, but it’s not reassuring.



2. What do we know about the ingredients themselves?

Berberine (taken by mouth, not patches)
   •   Some studies show modest weight loss and better blood sugar control when berberine is taken orally (capsules), but the evidence is not conclusive and effects are small compared to proper GLP-1 drugs. 

Moringa (again, usually oral)
   •   Moringa has nutrients and possible benefits for metabolic health and blood sugar, but human data for weight loss is limited and still quite early. 

So even by mouth, these are “maybe slightly helpful” at best, not miracle fat burners.



3. The big problem: patch delivery (transdermal)

Here’s the key bit: there are no good clinical trials showing that moringa + berberine patches cause significant weight loss in humans.

More generally, doctors looking at weight-loss patches (various ingredients including berberine, green tea, garcinia etc.) say:
   •   Evidence is limited and weak
   •   Patches are not regulated like medicines
   •   Claims of dramatic fat loss from a sticker are not supported by good science 

For GLP-1-style patches (Ozempic/Wegovy “in patch form”):
   •   UK obesity/online-doctor services state plainly that there is no scientific evidence GLP-1 weight-loss patches work, and none are approved. ***When it’s too good to be true***
You know the rest !! Just avoid

2 January 2026
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