Some dietary supplements seem like they might be worth a look -- that is, until you look at the contents of the formulation and discover a bunch of sub-par, mediocre components. A product like Lipocerin, which is advertised as a fat burner, does contain Hoodia, but the other ingredients seem questionable.
Ginseng, Gymnema, Grapefruit, Almond Nut, Chickweed and Bladderwrack round out the formula. At first glance, you might be glad to see that the ingredients are all-natural; but don't be deceived into thinking that all natural ingredients are invariably effective for weight management support.
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
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