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Article: Is this weight loss product too good to be true?
- Article from:
- Women's Health Letter
- Article date:
- February 1, 2005
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The worst time to order a miracle cure is when you're feeling desperate. You're likely to be disappointed in the results. I've watched this happen with friends and patients over the years with complicated medical problems. And I've seen it over and over again with people looking for that magic bullet to help them lose weight.
We're particularly vulnerable to wild claims each year after any New Year's resolutions to exercise more and eat better have been broken. That's when people look for a quick fix. I received news about one recently that I'd like to warn you about. It's an expensive weight loss product with little evidence to show that it works.
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