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Weight Loss Liquid Drops - Do They Really Work?

April 5th, 2008 by admin

There are a number of weight loss liquid drops out there on the market. You can see the attraction immediately - can the convenience of a few drops of liquid under the tongue really promote weight loss? Let’s take a closer look.

Vitamin Liquid Drops

First up are multivitamin liquid drops. I can tell you straight up that you are wasting your time with these. Vitamins are essential to a well functioning and efficient human body but they certainly cannot help you to lose weight so don’t be scammed by people peddling these supposed “quick weight loss cures”.

Green Tea Liquid Drops

This is another myth. Green tea is purported to increase your metabolism and help you lose weight. Even a coffee will increase your metabolism more than green tea. That said, green tea is an excellent antioxidant and is a better daily drink than either regular tea or coffee. But it cannot help you to lose weight.

Hoodia Liquid Drops

Hoodia is a better alternative to the above scams. Basically, it is derived from an African cactus. The only problem is that there are many fake Hoodia drops and even pills on the market. To be sure of getting the authentic South African product, you must pay a very high amount beyond the reach of most people except for celebrities.

Personally, I would recommend that you take a look at Proactol instead. It is rapidly gaining popularity and is a new 100% natural, clinically tested weight loss supplement. You can see the medical backing here: Proactol - Clinically Proven Fat Binder

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