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  2. Weight-Loss Gimmicks That Are a Complete Scam - AOL

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    Diet Creams. It sounds ridiculous, but self-proclaimed weight-loss and "trimming" creams actually exist. There are creams that invite users to rub them in, sit back, and watch their midsections ...

  3. Nivea Fined for Claiming Skin Cream Caused Weight Loss - AOL

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    The maker of Nivea skin creams has agreed to settle Federal Trade Commission charges of false advertising by claiming one of its skin creams helps consumers melt away excess pounds. The settlement ...

  4. Medical claims on The Dr. Oz Show - Wikipedia

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    During a Senate hearing on consumer protection, Senator Claire McCaskill stated that by airing segments on weight loss products that are later cited in advertisements, Oz plays a role, intentional or not, in perpetuating these scams, and that she is "concerned that you are melding medical advice, news, and entertainment in a way that harms ...

  5. CortiSlim - Wikipedia

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    Window Rock Enterprises, the former owners of the CortiSlim product line, originally claimed that it contributed to weight loss by blocking cortisol.The manufacturer was fined $12 million by the Federal Trade Commission in 2007 for false advertising, and, as part of the settlement, the current owner of the brand no longer claims that CortiSlim is a cortisol antagonist. [1]

  6. Spot reduction - Wikipedia

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    The burning feeling people describe when practicing resistance training is caused by the production and accumulation of lactic acid in muscle during exertion via the process of anaerobic respiration, and has nothing to do with the fat surrounding the area. Muscle development and improvement can be shown more easily in lean people.

  7. Does the GOLO Diet work? Experts explain the pros, cons, and ...

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    The company claims to have helped more than four million people lose weight and it’s tagline is “Go Lose Weight, Go Look Great, Go Love Life.” It all adds up to the “GOLO” diet, created ...

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