Gaspari’s CytoLean V2 replaces the original Cytolean, a green-tea, caffeine, and phenylethylamine-based fat burner. Although short on evidence to validate its effectiveness, CyotoLean generally garnered positive feedback from its users.
Continue Reading August 25th, 2009
Slim Force 7 is a text-book example of exactly what you should avoid in a weight loss product. Let’s put the ingredients aside for a moment, and consider that the advertising of this product has been referred to both U.S. and Canadian regulatory agencies…
Continue Reading August 24th, 2009
I can’t say I have the highest regard for the business tactics of Hi Tech Pharmaceuticals, the makers of the Fastin fat burner. Fastin, after all, is the name more commonly used for Phentermine, the prescription diet pill.
Continue Reading August 16th, 2009
A desperate (and anonymous) woman is instructed by her boss—a well known and respected patent attorney (who also remains completely anonymous) to quit messing around with fad diets and just to use ingredients that have been “clinically proven to work.” Riiiiiiiight.
Continue Reading August 14th, 2009
A few days ago I received an e-mail from a visitor asking me if I’d heard of Glabrinex, a product that had just received national exposure in the Canadian media, thanks to a syndicated column by “Dr. Gifford-Jones”…
Continue Reading June 3rd, 2009
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