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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.

                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.