Who isn’t familiar with Chuck Norris and Christie Brinkley in those late-night and early-morning Total Gym infomercials? About 10 years ago I took the bait and bought a Total Gym, and still have it. Today I’ll give you my review as a long-time user of the product.
Yacon syrup was referred to as a “game changer” in the weight loss arena by a TV doctor. Today we’ll look at this product and seek reviews from readers.
Abidexin is a diet pill which has been advertising online over the past two years. It promises to help curb appetite, boost metabolism, and reduce body fat. But does it actually help you lose weight? Read our reviews.
The following five weight loss supplements were once among the most popular on the U.S. market. But it is all fun and games until someone ends up dead. Found to have deadly side-effects, these supplements were quickly banned or voluntarily withdrawn from the market under the direction of the Food and Drug...
Alli is an FDA-approved pill that “stops about 25% of the fat you eat from getting absorbed!” The active ingredient in Alli, Orlistat, helps users lose more weight than dieting alone. One writer shares her experience with Alli.
Leptiburn is advertised as a fat-burning supplement sold by BioTrust. Read our LeptiBurn reviews from editors and readers.
Plexus Slim is a weight loss shake sold by network marketers. Read our Plexus Slim reviews from editors and readers.
Today we take a look at “slimming belts” which are often advertised as a way to remove belly fat by simply wearing them.
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