Garcinia Cambogia??

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  • bokaba
    bokaba Posts: 171 Member
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    It probably doesn't work, but if you can find it at an affordable price, give it a try. I don't think it contains caffeine or any other substance proven in clinic trials to promote weight loss. Dr. Oz caters to people who don't want to exercise or make any dietary changes and thus, must rely on alternative methods of weight loss. I don't think he explicitly promises any results. He uses hypothetical and noncommittal phrases like "imagine a world where...," "What would you say if I were to tell you...," and "Some people/scientists say..." These statements sound like a promise, but are cleverly crafted to come as close as possible without actually promising anything.
  • Makterbro
    Makterbro Posts: 101 Member
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    It's a scam, don't do it.