| New Review: Dexatrim
As far as fat burners go, Dexatrim is as old as the hills. As it has aged, it has evolved through many different iterations. Initially, the Dexatrim formula was comprised largely of something called phenylpropanolamine.
Sidebar: Phenylpropanolamine (PPA) was extremely popular in over-the-counter cold medications for its use as a decongestant. Although not nearly as popular as ephedrine, it was also found in some fat burners and weight loss products. PPA was dropped from many product compilations when a Yale University report indicated that phenylpropanolamine increased the risk of hemorrhagic stroke in women. Although the risk was relatively low, the FDA issued a warning that people avoid products containing PPA.
Read the Dexatrim review!
VPX Redline Feedback is In!
Last issue, I announced that a review for VPX's new Redline fat burner was ready. If you missed it...
Check out the VPX Redline review here!
Now, I've got some feedback from real users that you might find interesting! Check it out...
Read VPX customer comments here!
The FTC Strikes Out Against The Makers of Propolene and FiberSlim
Both FiberSlim and Propolene are aggressively marketed "As Seen On TV" weight loss products that promise miraculous results with little effort. The US FTC (Federal Trade Commission) has forced the owners to pay 1.5 million dollars in customer redress and has prohibited them from making unsubstantiated claims about the products in the future.
Check out the FTC release here!
It's a pretty good indication of the state of the weight loss product industry. If it sounds too good to be true... it is! |