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Liv Pure Review

    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.

    Zenith Review

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

      Night Time Fat Burners Review

        Night Time Fat Burners are weak sleep aids that wont burn fat. Supplements cannot help you burn more fat at night. It’s just not possible.

        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.

          Alpilean Review

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

            Java Burn Review

              Java Burn claims to enhance the weight loss effects of coffee, but ultimately fails to do so. Save your money and have the coffee by itself.

              Exipure Review

                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.

                Keto ACV Gummies Review

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

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                  Enzyme Coffee Myths—Busted

                    The use of a secret “enzyme” in enzyme coffee is a merely a buzzword. The enzyme may refer to L-carnitine or one of the B vitamins.