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Watch Out For Phentrazine

Written by Stuart Stevens | Wednesday, 07 February 2007 | There are 2 comments

Watch out for Phentrazine! That’s the latest warning we have received in the Ukmedix newsroom regarding dangerous and probably useless diet supplements that are sold on the Internet and by using spam emails. Apparently this diet supplement Phentrazine will come to your attention through an email and will offer you a free trial provided that you send your credit card details. The jargon that accompanies the email claims that Phentrazine can reduce body fat by 19% and that it can also increase your metabolism by 75% meaning that your will be burning more calories when you are stationary.

According to an independent clinical testing company called Consumer Lab this is rubbish and that there is absolutely no proof that this is the case. In fact Consumer lab says that the supplement is probably nothing but a bottle of caffeine pill that will just make your heart beat quicker and produce almost negligible weight loss.

The free trial is also likely to be expensive as you will automatically be sent more diet pills and a bill for hundreds of pounds the next month not realising that in the small type that you agreed to this. Diet supplements can be dangerous as well as useless. We have come across cases of athletes who needed to drop a couple of pounds being hospitalised as a result of using these metabolic boosters and then exercising normally.

We have told you before and now we are telling you again…. Stay away from untested and unregulated diet supplements, as they can be dangerous and are very unlikely to make you lose weight in the short or long term. If you feel that you really require to lose weight and you think that medication could help, get an online consultation with a Ukmedix doctor and he maybe able to prescribe you either Acomplia, Reductil or Xenical depending on what he or she thinks could be of help to you.

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There are 2 comments on this article.

On February 03, 2009 at 15:01
rosie said:

thankyou i was going to try these untill i read your web page

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On February 04, 2009 at 07:28
debbie said:

im glad i had the common sense to find out what the tabs were, and come across this article

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