What do we know?
What do we know?
roughbarked said:
Garcina cambogiaWhat do we know?
Dr Oz = just ignore it. Plus when the words ‘weird weight loss’ are used…run, run as fast as you can. Don’t look back.
kii said:
roughbarked said:
Garcina cambogiaWhat do we know?
Dr Oz = just ignore it. Plus when the words ‘weird weight loss’ are used…run, run as fast as you can. Don’t look back.
That’s a spam site, and has nothing to do with the BBC.
Please keep this bullshit out of here.
Yeah, it’s a con.
They’ve just lifted the masthead from the BBC pages, and pasted it in there.
I happen to have BBC Radio 2 streaming here, so i went to their pages, and reported the misuse, suggesting that they unleash their lawyers on the scammers.
INSUFFICIENT RELIABLE EVIDENCE to RATE
Exercise performance. Preliminary clinical research shows that taking hydroxycitric acid (HCA), a constituent of garcinia, significantly increases the time to exhaustion during exercise in untrained women (19151).
Obesity. There is contradictory evidence about the effects of garcinia on weight loss. Some clinical research shows that taking garcinia fruit rind extract orally does not help to significantly decrease weight, satiety, fat oxidation, or energy expenditure in obese people (728, 8572, 11407). However, in one study of mildly overweight women, taking garcinia prior to meals for 12 weeks resulted in decreased weight, but did not affect appetite (19152). In another study of moderately obese people, taking a specific product containing hydroxycitric acid (HCA), a constituent of garcinia, and other ingredients before meals resulted in decreased weight over a period of 8 weeks (19153).
A meta-analysis published in 2010 revealed that gastrointestinal adverse effects were twice as likely for users of hydroxycitric acid. – Igho O, Shao K, Rachel P, Barbara W, Edzard E (2011). “The Use of Garcinia Extract Hydroxycitric Acid as a Weight loss Supplement: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomised Clinical Trials”. J Obes. 2011 (622): 849.
i should start a weight loss web site
wookiemeister said:
i should start a weight loss web site
Witty Rejoinder said:
wookiemeister said:
i should start a weight loss web site
Drone personal trainers?
That shoot almonds..
btm said:
kii said:
roughbarked said:
Garcina cambogiaWhat do we know?
Dr Oz = just ignore it. Plus when the words ‘weird weight loss’ are used…run, run as fast as you can. Don’t look back.
That’s a spam site, and has nothing to do with the BBC.
Please keep this bullshit out of here.
It was sent to me by Kelvin (geologyrocks)
Witty Rejoinder said:
wookiemeister said:
i should start a weight loss web site
Droning personal trainers?
•fixed•
captain_spalding said:
Yeah, it’s a con.They’ve just lifted the masthead from the BBC pages, and pasted it in there.
I happen to have BBC Radio 2 streaming here, so i went to their pages, and reported the misuse, suggesting that they unleash their lawyers on the scammers.
It must have worked. I can’t get that page to open.
roughbarked said:
btm said:
kii said:Dr Oz = just ignore it. Plus when the words ‘weird weight loss’ are used…run, run as fast as you can. Don’t look back.
That’s a spam site, and has nothing to do with the BBC.
Please keep this bullshit out of here.
It was sent to me by Kelvin (geologyrocks)
Seriously?
Anyone knows that Dr Oz is a fraud and a money-grabbing twit. Alarms bells should have gone off. Plus the little pop-up message about “are you sure you want to leave this page?”
kii said:
roughbarked said:
btm said:That’s a spam site, and has nothing to do with the BBC.
Please keep this bullshit out of here.
It was sent to me by Kelvin (geologyrocks)
Seriously?
Anyone knows that Dr Oz is a fraud and a money-grabbing twit. Alarms bells should have gone off. Plus the little pop-up message about “are you sure you want to leave this page?”
but he promises to tell me something that no doctor knows!!!! !