How much do you have to spend to get a diet pill that works…?

April 13, 2009 on 3:15 pm | In Culture | No Comments

Over the past few months we have been conducting our own little survey seeing as this issue is at the forefront of health at the moment. What we did was purchase, over a period of time, a number of the most popular and most advertised diet formulas on the market that are sold in supermarkets.

With the exception of one (which has a ‘maybe’ hanging over it) none of them produced any results whatsoever.

Now given that effective pills like Apidexin and Reductil are normally prescription drugs but still available online and freely available (at a price) consumers will still opt for those which are readily available first.

With about a stone to lose we tried these: Adios; Adios Max; Formoline L112…they do not work. Full stop. In fact we bought one formulation that cost only £3 – Bladderwrack – and out of all these off-shelf pills they were the only ones which actually sped up the metabolism somewhat.

So you do not have to spend a bundle to get something which works.

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