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Doctor Reviews: Boostaro

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

    Doctor Reviews: Sugar Defender

      Sugar Defender uses doses that are so low, you might as well be dropping water into your mouth. It’ll have about the same effect.

      Doctor Reviews: Fitspresso

        Fitspresso uses doses that are too low to be effective, even though some of its ingredients may have been useful for blood sugar control.

        Doctor Reviews: Puravive

          Puravive is a shameless rebrand of Expiure, a completely useless supplement built entirely on false science and empty promises.

          Doctor reviews: Liv Pure

            Liv Pure falsely claims that liver function is the root cause of belly fat. It’s not true, and Liv Pure doesn’t even do much for the liver.

            Doctor Reviews: Zenith

              Zenith by Awakend uses a fraudulent study and bogus patent rights to shill a completely useless weight loss supplement at an exorbitant price.

              The Exipure and Alpilean Scam

                Exipure and Alpilean uses false science and deceptive marketing tactics to scam people into buying their useless weight loss supplements.

                Doctor Reviews: Alpilean

                  Alpilean incorrectly claims that low body temperature can cause obesity and uses false studies to back it up. Don’t believe the lies.

                  Doctor Reviews: Exipure

                    Exipure is a weight loss supplement that’s all marketing hype and no substance. Its ingredients and doses lack any real use in weight loss.

                    Doctor Reviews: Keto ACV Gummies

                      Keto ACV Gummies often create false promises of weight loss. Many of these are just repackaged versions of the same ineffective product.