Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Test for authenticity

When you're looking to purchase a dietary supplement to help you lose weight, make sure that the product contains proven natural ingredients. There are many companies out there that seem to be trying to cash in on the lucrative weight loss market, with formulas that might not be authentic. (Many companies appear to be marketing formulas based on ingredients that are supposedly native to South America.)

The Brazilian Diet Pill is a weight loss formula that supposedly contains ingredients like Garcinia Cambogia, Gotu Kola and Carqueja. Of these, only Carqueja is considered a native Brazilian ingredient -- and it isn't even regarded as a potent weight loss agent. Instead, reports indicate that it merely acts as a laxative, which gives off the illusion of promoting weight loss by ridding the body temporarily of water weight.

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