| New Review: Lipodrene SR
Manufactured by Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals, Lipodrene supposedly represents "a culmination of over a decade of research and development." I very highly doubt that, but that's neither here nor there, so let's continue...
So what's in Lipodrene SR?
Well, there's green tea, a solid, "no-brainer" supplement with some decent research validating its effects on both metabolism and overall health.
Hoodia gordonii also finds its way into Lipodrene, although its effectiveness is largely disputed at this time. That, and there's a serious issue with obtaining a constant supply of this relatively rare, protected cactus.
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New Review: Estrothin
Estrothin is a fat burner specially targeted at perimenopausal and menopausal women. It claims...
"EstroThin" is guaranteed to boost energy, increase stamina, improve mood swings and to help overcome physical and emotional hormonal changes."
And of course, it's also supposed to help you lose weight, too.
Unfortunately, Estrothin has a little bit of a credibility problem.
First of all, it's advertised mostly via radio ads. I've written a lot about the issues you as a consumer are likely to run into if you purchase a product via a #1-800 number or an "As Seen On TV" ad. Simply put, selling products in this manner allows the manufactures to isolate themselves from the consumer, making it easier for them to avoid accountability.
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The "As Seen On TV" Product Provactin...
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