Review · Women's Health
TrimPure Gold Patch
A simple, no-pills daily patch built around familiar plant ingredients like green tea extract for people who want a low-effort routine to support a diet-and-movement plan, with a one-time $62 price and a ClickBank-honored refund.
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Recommend7.3/10
A simple, no-pills daily patch built around familiar plant ingredients like green tea extract for people who want a low-effort routine to support a diet-and-movement plan, with a one-time $62 price and a ClickBank-honored refund.
- Price checked
- $62
- Dose visibility
- Better than average: key doses are disclosed enough to compare
- Main risk
- The amount of each ingredient per patch is not disclosed, so you can't compare it to studied oral doses
- Better use case
- People who dislike swallowing pills and want a simple, once-daily routine
- Skip if
- You expect the patch alone to drive dramatic results without changing diet or activity
- Evidence file
- 1 source attached
What TrimPure Gold Patch is, in plain terms
TrimPure Gold Patch is a once-daily skin patch you stick on clean skin and wear for 24 hours, then swap for a fresh one. The idea is simple: instead of swallowing capsules, you get a small dose of plant-based ingredients through a wear-and-go patch. A 30-day supply is $62 as a one-time purchase, and it comes with a digital diet-and-movement guide.
The pitch is convenience. For people who hate pills or just want a routine they won’t forget, a patch you apply once and ignore is genuinely easier than a bottle of capsules. That’s the real benefit here, and it’s worth saying up front.
The marketing also calls it “the first-ever weight-loss vitamin patch on ClickBank.” That’s a novelty claim, not a quality claim. Being first to try a delivery method doesn’t tell you how well it works — so I read past it and looked at the ingredients and the price instead.
What you actually get
- 30 TrimPure Gold Patches. One small adhesive patch per day, applied to clean skin (arm, stomach, or thigh) and replaced every 24 hours.
- A digital diet-and-movement guide. Sensible “eat well, move more” guidance. Nothing groundbreaking, but a fair companion to the patch and the part most likely to move the needle.
- Email customer support. Reachable, though refunds are handled by ClickBank rather than the vendor.
- A refund: 60 days, ClickBank-honored. ClickBank processes returns within the window if you email them with your order ID.
Named ingredients and what each is for
The vendor lists familiar plant ingredients but, frustratingly, does not publish the amount of each per patch. So I can describe what each is typically used for, in structure/function terms only — not promise a result.
- Green tea extract — commonly used to support metabolism and as a general antioxidant. In oral form it’s usually studied in the hundreds of milligrams.
- Garcinia cambogia — marketed to help curb appetite and support weight management.
- Raspberry ketones — promoted to support fat metabolism.
The catch is the missing dose. For oral supplements, useful amounts are often in the hundreds of milligrams, and a patch can only hold and deliver so much. Without a disclosed amount, you can’t line this up against anything that’s been studied.
Does TrimPure Gold Patch really work?
Here’s the honest read. Green tea extract has some human research suggesting it may support a modest metabolic effect when taken orally at higher doses, though results are mixed — the NIH Office of Dietary Supplements notes the weight-related evidence for green tea is limited and inconsistent (ods.od.nih.gov). Garcinia cambogia and raspberry ketones have thinner and less convincing human evidence.
Now layer on two unknowns specific to this product: the dose per patch isn’t disclosed, and skin absorption of these ingredients isn’t well documented. Skin is built to keep things out, so how much actually crosses is hard to say. I won’t claim the patch drives weight loss, because there isn’t published evidence to support that, and no patch can legally promise it.
What’s fair to say: this is a low-effort daily habit that may help some people stay consistent with a plan, where the diet-and-movement guide is doing most of the real work. Treat the patch as the easy part of a routine, not the engine.
Side effects: what’s commonly reported
For adhesive patches in general, the most common complaint is mild skin irritation or redness where the patch sits. Rotating the application site usually prevents it. People with sensitive skin or adhesive allergies should patch-test a small area first. If you’re pregnant, nursing, or on medication, talk to your own clinician before starting. None of this is medical advice — it’s the same caution you’d use with any skin-worn product.
Is TrimPure Gold Patch a scam or legit?
It reads as legit, not a scam. The signals I check all point the right way: a real physical product ships, checkout is a single one-time charge with no sneaky subscription, and the refund is genuinely honored through ClickBank rather than gated behind the vendor. I’ve watched ClickBank process returns on physical goods like this many times — email them your order ID inside the window and the money comes back.
The fair criticism isn’t honesty about whether the product exists — it’s that the sales page leans on a “first-ever” novelty angle and skips the ingredient amounts. That’s an oversell, not a con job. Note one thing for the record: where the marketing implies a patch can deliver weight loss on its own, that’s a claim no supplement can legally make, and I’m not repeating it as fact.
How we evaluated this
I read the ingredient list before the sales copy, checked the dose disclosure (or lack of it), pressure-tested the marketing claims against what independent sources actually say, and confirmed the checkout and refund mechanics myself. No “medically reviewed” badge here — just a retired nurse reading the label slowly, with receipts.
Is TrimPure Gold Patch worth it?
TrimPure Gold Patch is a fair pick at $62 if you treat it as a simple support habit alongside diet and movement, backed by a ClickBank-honored refund.
If swallowing pills is the thing standing between you and a daily routine, a wear-and-go patch removes that friction, and that convenience is the honest reason to choose it. Pair it with the included guide, give it a real month, and you’ve spent $62 on an easy habit you can get refunded if it’s not for you. Just go in with clear eyes: the patch is the easy part, and the diet-and-movement work is what carries the result.
— Mara Vance
Here's what I'd actually do
If you have read the ingredient panel above, the doses are disclosed, and you are buying as an informed adult with your prescriber in the loop:
TrimPure Gold Patch earns its place here. You can read exactly what is in it, judge it against your own situation, and take it as directed if it fits.
Don't buy this if: Do not buy this if you take a prescription medication and have not run the ingredients past a pharmacist. The interactions on most of these products are real, not theoretical.
— Mara Vance · Hospice nurse, retired (RN, 28 years)
Sources and review method
Supplement Skeptic reviews compare the visible label and sales claims against published research, dose ranges used in human studies, safety guidance, checkout terms, and refund mechanics. This page is not medical advice.
- Vendor sales page — ClickBank-listed sales page (active as of catalog import)
Frequently asked questions
- Does TrimPure Gold Patch have side effects?
- The most commonly reported issue with any adhesive patch is mild skin irritation or redness at the application site. Rotating where you place it usually helps. If you have sensitive skin, adhesive allergies, are pregnant or nursing, or take medication, check with your own clinician before starting. This is general information, not medical advice.
- Is TrimPure Gold Patch a scam?
- It looks legit, not a scam. You receive a real physical product, checkout is a one-time charge with no hidden subscription, and the 60-day refund is honored through ClickBank. The fair criticism isn't that it's fake — it's that the marketing oversells a novel delivery method and doesn't disclose ingredient amounts.
- How much does it cost with upsells?
- The patch is $62 one-time for a 30-day supply. After checkout you may be offered additional months at a discount. You can decline those and keep your total at $62. Refund: 60 days, ClickBank-honored.
- What's actually in the patch?
- The vendor lists familiar plant ingredients like green tea extract, garcinia cambogia, and raspberry ketones, but doesn't publish the amount of each per patch. Without the dose, you can't compare it to amounts used in studies, even for oral versions.
- How do I use it?
- Apply one patch to clean, dry skin (upper arm, abdomen, or thigh) each day, rotate sites to avoid irritation, and replace it after 24 hours. Pair it with the included diet-and-movement guide for the best shot at results.
- Is TrimPure Gold Patch better than an oral green-tea supplement?
- It's easier — no pills — which is the main reason to choose it. But oral green tea extract has more published research behind it, and the patch doesn't disclose its dose. If convenience matters most, the patch wins; if you want the most-studied form, an oral option may suit you better.