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ProduLife’s Acaluma Slim Review

Acaluma Slim, a weight loss product made by the U.S. company Produlife, specifically targets the Hispanic market in both the States and Puerto Rico. For that reason, most of the promotional material found online is in Spanish. Since my Spanish is a little rusty (and by “rusty” I mean I don’t have any), I needed to use Google’s translation tool to find out a little more about Acaluma Slim from the official web...

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Genuine Health’s Abs+ Fat Burner Review: Does Abs+ Work?

Abs+ is the fat burner from Genuine Health that claims to “provide a significant decrease to both your waistline measurements and your weight in 90 days or less – safely and naturally.” Abs+ also is one of a few natural fat burners that can claim to have a clinical trial validating that it actually does do something (Journal of Herbs, Spices & Medicinal Plants, Volume 12, Number 3, 1 February 2007, pp. 69-78(10)). When...

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AbGone Fat Burner Review: Does AbGone Work?

According to the AbGone advertising claims… “AbGONE is designed to support healthy abdominal fat loss and help minimize cortisol levels which have been linked to abdominal fat and can cause fat gain.” These are the same sort of outrageous comments that have already gotten the makers of the popular “belly-buster” Cortslim (reviewed here) into trouble with the FTC (Federal Trade Commission). Let’s...

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180 Body Clinic: 180 Targeted Thermogenic Review

“It’s time to turn your looks, and your life, around. Do a 180. You deserve it.” So says the advertising for 180 Body Clinic’s 180 Targeted Thermogenic. Sigh. If only it were that easy. For most people “doing a 180” probably means making a dramatic change to their diets and lifestyles—just the sort of thing that will make the changes for which they are hoping. Add a diet pill into the mix and not...

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1,3-Dimethylamylamine (DMAA) Powder: Review and Side Effects

1,3-Dimethylamylamine (also called DMAA, 1,3-dimethylpentylamine or methylhexaneamine) is a potent CNS (central nervous system) stimulant that comes in poweder format. It’s commonly advertised as being derived from geranium oil, but Natural Products Insider reports that such is not the case; DMAA is not naturally derived from geranium oil. It was originally patented by Eli Lilly as a nasal decongestant in 1944, but largely...

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