Question by Raquel: Does Hydroxycut or Hydroxycut Max actually work?
I used to take Hydroxycut long ago before they took out the ephedra, I’m thinking about taking it again, but if it does not work then I don’t want to waste my money. I already workout on a regular basis and doing the weight watchers diet, but I would like something to give me an extra boost. I’m losing like 10-15 pounds a year, I want something to help with this faster. Thanks for your input. Also if you are using hydroxycut, have you experienced any terrible side effects?
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Answer by EddySays
Raquel –
Here’s some facts on your Hydroxycut. It pretty much applies to all weight related supplements. Almost all manufacturers have been cited and fined.
Okay so I’m going to manufacture a product called Hydroxycut and say that it causes weight loss.
In 2003 I am going to get sued and lose for making the false claims that my product is a ‘clinically proven fat burner”
Then in May of 2009 the FDA is going to come in and shut me down for making unsubstantiated claims again and force me to repay $ 30 million to customers I sold the unproven product, including the ones with liver damage and the family of the one person that DIED from using the product.
Now I’m going to lay low for a bit and “reformulate” a product that now contains nothing more than herbs, spices, and mostly caffeine.
Now in July of 2010 the FTC is going to fine me $ 5.5 million for claiming my products not only cause weight loss but also treat or prevent colds, flu, allergies, and hay fever. Wow!
And yet current law still allows them to operate.
Now after 6 months I’m going to launch a huge ad blitz with a lot of “trick” language that lets me continue to sell a product with absolutely no clinical evidence or documentation.
What could go wrong with this product?
Why, because people are desperate to lose weight and there will always be someone there to sell them a “quick fix remedy” that doesn’t work. The $ 60 billion weight loss industry is just too lucrative and profitable for these guys to stay away.
If any of this stuff worked, why would 2/3 of US adults be overweight or obese?
We would be lined up without having to spend a dime on advertising.
These supplement manufacturers are using humans (you) as guinea pigs with these unapproved products.
As long as no one gets sick or dies, or they don’t get fined or shut down, they will continue to make and peddle this crap under current law.
They don’t care whether it works or not as long as they get your money.
Possible side effects
Arrhythmia (irregular heartbeat)
Heart complications
Jaundice (yellowing of the skin or whites of the eyes)
Kidney problems
Unexplained headaches and dizziness
Excessive fatigue
Loss of appetite
Restlessness, anxiety
Nausea, vomiting
Seizures
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http://www.ultimatefatburner.com/Hydroxycut-max-for-women.html
basically no, they have some benefits, but not really anything more than caffine pills…the max is the only one that gets a review that’s not scathing, but you can read about the others here:
http://www.ultimatefatburner.com/hydroxycut-reviews.html#Hydroxycut-Advanced
again, basically you’re paying for the marketing of a caffine pill…you can buy caffine for $ 5 a bottle if you really just want caffine
Try MX-LS7 or Lean System 7 (for women)