Saturday, May 2, 2009

Hydroxycut update part 2

Does Hydroxycut work?

Well, there is nothing about Hydroxycut that is true. If a Company lies about its clinical evidence, the ingredients and makes up false data, it is very hard to believe anything else the company has to say. Every single claim made by Iovate has been false; there is no clinical evidence that Hydroxycut causes weight loss. There have been many litigations against the company because of false claims. Even the pre and post photos of individuals who took Hydroxycut were fudged. There is no ingredient in Hydroxycut that has been shown to cause weight loss. The core active ingredient of Garcinia cambogia is HCA, which is claimed to burn more calories through thermogenesis. However, all this time the company had never tested the compound. Finally after some patients developed liver damage, it became obvious that the company lied about all its clinical evidence.

Recall


On May 1, 2009, the FDA issued a warning to consumers to stop using all Hydroxycut products, due to reports of liver problems associated with the use of Hydroxycut. There have been at least 23 reported liver problems including the death of a 19-year-old male. Other patients have developed jaundice and varying degrees of liver failure.

Final point

All consumers have to understand that the weight loss industry is full of gimmicks, hazards, toxic substances and above all else, charlatans. Everyone wants to make a quick buck at the expense of patients. So all consumers have to be aware that weight loss ingredients may help you lose weight, but sometimes they can cause irreversible damage to your organs or even take your life. So in the end we live in world where “buyer beware” is warning which should always be well heeded when it comes to health supplements.

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