| New Review: SlimQuick for Women
Touted as the world's first and most advanced fat burner designed specifically for the woman's body, SlimQuick claims to be "scientifically engineered" to help women "overcome the physiological and hormonal barriers" of losing fat.
Apparently, the product's 6 "exclusive complexes" are backed by science, and are "aimed at supporting fat loss through separate mechanisms."
Yeah, OK.
If you sensed a little sarcasm in the first two paragraphs of this review, you're right on the money. SlimQuick has a lot more to do with hype and advertising to a specific market segment than real science and groundbreaking, fat burning technology.
Scientifically engineered, my butt.
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New Review: Satise Appetite Suppressant
Satise is a product marketed on the Canadian market that claims to encourage weight loss by decreasing hunger and increasing satiety. According to Satise advertising...
1 capsule, taken 60 minutes prior to your main meals, is enough to significantly decrease your food intake (and therefore calorie consumption). As a result you eat less, and lose weight.
Of course, this very simplified approach to weight loss is extremely flawed, regardless of the merits of the product. You may eat less, but if you eat low-fiber, high-calorie meals, you may still be consuming far more calories than you require. So you may still not lose weight. No, you just might not gain it as rapidly.
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