Written by Rupert Kircz | Thursday, 10 September 2009 | There are 0 comments
If any of you out there are stupid enough to go and use a weight loss supplement called QuickTrim which is being marketed by the Kardashian sisters don’t come and blame us when it doesn’t work for you. Admittedly at Ukmedix News we don’t have a clue what is in this product which is manufactured by a company called GNC and which doesn't have any approvals from the Food & Drug Administration in the United States, but we reckon that if it was effective it would not need to get celebrity endorsements and would be given to you by your doctor.

At Ukmedix News we are extremely suspicious of any weight loss medication which has a celebrity endorsement because to put it simply celebrities are not medical experts. If you buy something to lose weight from somebody who has no medical expertise you are setting yourself up for failure. Doctors and qualified nutritionists who have undergone years of study and exams are the people to talk to and with all due respect to Kim, Kourtney and Khloe Kardashian not one of them has any professional qualifications to talk about or recommend diet medication.
Using the tried and tested method of before and after photos, ridiculous weight loss claims and saying that the weight loss with QuickTrim is all incredibly easy the Kardashian sisters are just trying to make a quick buck.
Maybe people should take the lead from the celebrity endorsement of a product called Trimspa which was headed by none other than Anna Nicole Smith before she died. While it is clear that Trimspa played no part in killing her she was definitely not the person to take health and diet advice from.
If you have an issue with your weight and you want to use medication you should always speak to a qualified practitioner.
