Many companies market products that they claim act as weight loss formulas, when in fact all they could be doing is acting as laxatives, ridding the body of water weight (which eventually comes back).
A product like Evercleanse is advertised as a reliable method of detoxifying the body of impurities and toxic build-up, but this may not have been proven. It seems to be just one of many products for dieters hoping to lose a lot of weight overnight.
A more sensible approach might include a healthy diet, some regular exercise, and some form of all-natural supplementation, with an appetite suppressant like Hoodia and a fat burner like Advantra-Z, for example.
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
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