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Made by Klein-Becker. Anorex-SF, is
stimulant free version, or without Klein-Beckers' original Ephedra based fat
burner, Anorex. As you may know, Eephedra was banned by the FDA after
celebrity athletes died after using Ephedra based products.
Anorex-SF claims
include that it is "much too powerful for the casual dieter" and that is helps
the dieter "overcome your genetic predisposition to obesity"
This product
sounds incredibly powerful, defeating our DNA based predisposition to obesity;
it seem rather unbelievable.
Clearly, where there
are signs of claims that are seemingly too good to be true a red flag should be
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Our editors and
experts' research
revealed that the FTC reported in its press release that "Ads for Various Diet
Supplements and Topical Gels Don’t Cut the Fat, Says the FTC. Companies Do Not Have Adequate Substantiation to Support
the Claims". And the U.S. Federal Trade Commission charged (actual
excerpt):
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"...Anorex ...respondents
violated the FTC Act by making unsubstantiated fat and weight loss claims, false
claims that clinical testing proves certain efficacy claims, and false claims
that Daniel B. Mowrey, Ph.D, is a medical doctor...."
Read FTC statement
here! |
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