Lipozene

Maybe it was Lipozene, maybe it was a similar product. But I could swear I watched Lipozene late night infomercials when I was 5. Talk about history. Studies have shown that infomercial products sell more, and infomercial products last longer, because millions of Americans watch. It doesn’t matter if the product is good or bad. If you put Lipozene side by side with a product that isn’t on infomericals, even if that product is better, Lipozene will always sell more.
But sometimes, I have to wonder, do we just like to be fooled? Do we like to be cheated, or are we just so naïve that we can trick ourselves into believing even the impossible? Just take a look at what Lipozene tries to tell you:
*78% of each pound lost is PURE BODY FAT
*Lipozene diet pills are backed by multiple clinical studies
*REDUCE POUNDS of body fat and weight WITHOUT a change in lifestyle
*Lipozene weight loss supplements are safe and effective
Does any of this sound even a little fishy to you? Or maybe just too good to be true? Please, pay attention!
All of these are novel ideas. But unfortunately, no matter what you take, unless you want to die of course from a nasty degenerative disease, you cannot lose weight without diet and exercise. And as far as being “clinically proven to burn 78% body fat”, you’ve got to be kidding me. Look at 1 study, look at 10, look at 100! Studies do not cite those kinds of results.
Moment of truth: the only ingredient in Lipozene is a popular appetite suppressant called glucomannan. I have no problem with glucomannan, if you’re using at least 1000mg. But I do have a problem with companies who make this simple appetite suppressant out to be more than it is. If you haven’t noticed, Lipozene is guilty, guilty, guilty.