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Relacore Reviewed
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Relacore is yet another slick and
well
marketed diet product similar to Cortislim, that claims weight gain is the
result of stress. Thus, being overweight is not your fault, rather it's the
stress that's responsible. The company's message is " Excess tummy flab is not
your fault: that's the startling conclusion reached by scientists who discovered
stress is the likely cause of stubborn belly fat" .
Relacore's message that you are not responsible. That it's not your fault you
are overweight is a troublesome message. One that works to provide us with
excuses and scapegoats for our weight loss troubles vs. helping us take
responsibility for our food consumption and lack of exercise. When
something sounds too good to be true we take notice and urge consumers to do the
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Clearly, most of
us do not gain weight simply because we're stressed but inactivity and
consumption of more calories then we burn leads to weight gains. Of course,
Relacore's slick and sophisticated sounding terms help position it as a unique
diet solution to today's hectic stressful lifestyle.
Relacore contains
vitamin C, a host of vitamin Bs, herbs and magnolia bark. Effective claims
include that it's natural feel-good pill will reduce cortisol levels and,
consequently, lessen belly fat. However, dieters should be aware that there's
no evidence that Relacore can actually reduce cortisol levels and promote weight
loss. Clearly that's why the FDA sent a warning letter to marketers of
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With governement sponored
warnings about Cortisol's based diet product's effectiveness claims, we urge
consumers to take caution. Finally, the last important question in our
research was how effective was Relacore. How well does it work? Is Relacore
the right product for most consumers? Read below actual dieters reviews on
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Relacore Consumer
Reviews:
| I've
been on Relacore for a month and have little to show for it. I've seen
virtually no weight change. I'm going to switch to something else.
Melanie, USA
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| The whole stress
thing causes excess weight seems like baloney. Relacore didn't do a thing for
me.
M
- CA
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Relacore worked a
little for me, I lost 7lbs in about 4 months. Shap,
USA |
Try
something else that's more likely to work. Relacore didn't really do much for
both my boyfriend and me. Both of us went on it and both failed to lose
weight.
Hope, USA
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