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New Fat Burner Reviews...
Here are this issue's new reviews...
1) Phase 2®
Phase 2® is the name for the proprietary, clinically studied version of white kidney bean extract. White kidney bean extract is a common ingredient in many fat burners, although only a few contain the registered Phase 2 version (you may also see white kidney bean extract referred to as Phaseolamin, or phaseolus vulgaris).
Of course, the question is...
Why is white kidney bean extract common in so many fat burners and carb blocker products?
Click here to read the Phase 2 review!
2) Cheater's Relief
Cheater's Relief by BSN is marketed as an "advanced carb and fat inhibitor." I was eager to review this product as I'm a pretty big fan of BSN's sport performance supplements -- like NOXplode and Syntha-6.
Cheater's Relief does contain an intensive blend of ingredients, but unfortunately, only a scant few have any real evidence demonstrating effectiveness as either fat or carb blocking.
Click here to read the Cheater's Relief review!
3) Size 0
Size 0 is the newest weight loss and beauty pill designed specifically for women. Size 0, according to the advertising I read, is a "scientific breakthrough."
It also promises "a new slimmer you with shapely curves" -- when used with a regular diet and exercise program, of course.
Click here to read the Size 0 review!
I've also put together a new page featuring the most popular fat burners for women -- as requested by our female audience. You can find that list of women's fat burners here!
4) Orovo
Orovo is the third product I've reviewed that makes near miraculous claims of weight loss, the reduction of lines and wrinkles, and even the ability to help you "look younger." This all based upon a product created around the 10 "super foods" revealed to Oprah on the Oprah Winfrey show by Dr. Nicholas Perricone.
Click here to read the Orovo review!
5) Alli Diet Pill
The diet pill Alli is Glaxo Smith Kline's "de-tuned" version of the popular diet drug Xenical. Alli contains approximately 50% of the Orlistat present in the Xenical prescription pill. It will be made available "over the counter" without a prescription, meaning consumers will have complete and easy access to what is arguably a prescription drug. Some experts are concerned that access to such a drug without the proper and appropriate guidance from a licensed professional could lead to problems.
Click here to read the Alli review!
Did You Miss Last Issue's Reviews?...
If you missed last issue's reviews, here they are...
1) Leptovox
Click here to read the Leptovox review!
2) Cravex
Click here to read the Cravex review!
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