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An issue with Dr. Oz?

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Marga1 · 29/04/2014 09:27

Hey all, I just have a quick question that I wanted to pose to you and maybe you could help me out with my decision making process. I wanted to lose some weight, but like most people, diet and exercise were working slowly but surely. So eventually, you start looking for some things to pick up the pace.

I came across Garcinia Cambogia when I was looking around for weight loss supplements. From what I have read, this fruit grows in southwest India, Indonesia, and Myanmar (wherever that is haha). Now the reason that I started becoming interested in trying it is because I have found that three of my friends had tried it for themselves and had some good results. This is not something that makes you go ‘oh my god’ (diet and exercise are still important) but still good results.

Apparently, the reason behind the fact that it works is a derivative of citric acid called Hydroxycitric acid, HCA. Studies have shown that it can work on the metabolism of lipid. There is clinical research that shows that it can have a significant effect on weight loss.

The reason I started becoming skeptical is that Dr. Oz promoted the extract of the Garcinia Cambogia back in 2012. I have started to feel that some of the things that Dr. Oz recommends are a marketing gimmick. This despite the fact that I have people I know personally who recommend it.

Is there anyone who has tried it before? That has given the product a shot and seen if it works for them? It sounds interesting but as I said, Dr. Oz does not always appear to be authentic. What do you think?

Has anyone ever ordered on reesin.com/gc.html?

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