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Doctor Reviews: BurnJaro

    BurnJaro is a sketchy supplement that fails to clearly list its ingredients and likely contains doses too low to be useful for weight loss.

    The Truth About Vitamin Patches

      Vitamin patches don’t work well since most nutrients can’t pass through the skin. The main exceptions are Vitamin D and caffeine.

      Doctor Reviews: Lipo Gummies

        Lipo Gummies are just another type of apple cider vinegar (ACV) gummy, which dosen’t contain enough ACV to be useful.

        Doctor Reviews: Mounja Burn

          Mounja Burn appears to be a repackaged, ineffective tonic for varicose veins, now marketed as a worthless weight loss supplement.

          Doctor Reviews: Mitolyn

            Mitolyn’s claims about mitochondria and weight loss are misleading—there’s no evidence this supplement works at all.

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            Real Benefits of Lysine

              There is no evidence that lysine helps in weight loss. In fact, the opposite is true, as taking lysine could lead to weight gain.

              Doctor Reviews: Lipozem

                Lipozem and similar keto BHB supplements have shown little to no effectiveness in supporting keto, weight loss, or athletic performance.

                Doctor Reviews: Shilajit

                  Shilajit is mostly just fulvic acid with small amounts of other minerals and organic acids. It lacks any researched human benefits.

                  Doctor Reviews: King Maker

                    So-called “male enhancement” supplements like King Maker don’t do anything, and prey on the insecurity of young men.

                    Doctor Reviews: Boostaro

                      Boostaro claims to be a “male intimacy enhancer”, however there is no evidence it works or can help with erectile dysfunction.