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anybody heard this

They seem awfully keen to rush my order to me but not to tell me how much these miracle pills will cost.
I have a feeling that I will lose more weight from my wallet than my backside.
 
Looks fishy to me. Besides eating those pills they say you have to stick to a very strict keto diet of 70% fat, 25% protein, and 5% carbohydrates. And then there is the picture of the bizarrely proportionated woman at the bottom of the page...
 
It's funny when you recognise the exact model they used for the 3D render of the man shrinking in weight but yeah what is even with those proportions?!
 
Why Every Judge On Dragons' Den Backed This Product!

My start position is that if it looks too good to be true, then it is.

I think bluetit has hit the nail on the head. I would add that there is also no one rule that fits all. I initially lost weight on a low carb, low fat, low calorie diet, but it seems almost impossible for me to shift any weight now.

The fact that judges on Dragon's Den back the product means nothing more than it's a good way of making money, not so much a good way of losing weight.
 
It is the keto diet that works. I doubt the pills do anything at all.

I'd be concerned the pills won't do anything, but instead do some sort of harm. So, yeah, it's a NO from me also.
 
Blooming heck!

I lost 20 kilos just eating a plain simple ketogenic diet for a few weeks - without paying good money for pills to make me look like a completely distorted Photoshopped freak....

What we're starting to see is money grabbers jumping on the "keto" bandwagon.

Robbity
(Who is probably all bitter and twisted because she still looks more like their before pictures...)
 
I lost 30kg on LCHF. We all agree that this is snake oil. Will have to keep an eye open to see how the con develops.
 
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