Monday, May 14, 2007

Recent Reviews On UltimateFatBurner.com

Oops!

I've been a bit tardy posting the latest fat burner reviews from UltimateFatBurner.com to my blog. Mea culpa -- just had a few other things on my plate, including the building of a very cool new sister site to UltimateFatBurner.com. But I digress... I can't tell you about that until we get closer to launch date!

Anyhow, here are a few of the most recent reviews -- enjoy!

Cravex:

Cravex offers natural appetite suppression and clinically proven weight
loss in one nice, attractively packaged product. At least that's what the advertising claims. Oh yeah, I nearly forgot -- its a carb controller too!

Of course, inquiring minds want to know... does Cravex eliminate excess body fat? Does increase the metabolic rate and balance blood glucose regulation as claimed by the advertising literature?

Click here for the full review!

Hoodia Bites:

Here's a new spin on the whole "hoodia scam" -- bite sized, candied hoodia chews which work fast to crush any hunger cravings in 5 minutes flat. Hoodia Bites claims to be the most absorbable, fastest acting hoodia available. Apparently, it's the only Hoodia product clinically proven to work in America, and contains "certified organic" African Hoodia.

Click here for the full review!

Proactol:

Recently I received an e-mail from a site visitor, inquiring whether or not Proactolâ„¢ works, and whether it is, as proclaimed on the marketing web site, "clinically proven." Seems he'd received a few unsolicited bulk e-mails (i.e. "spam") promoting the product, and was interested in purchasing it.

Here's the thing though...

In many countries -- including the U.S. and Canada, it is illegal to send unsolicited bulk e-mail. Therefore any retailers who do so, or who condone affiliates who do so, are in direct violation of the law. A such, they have absolutely zero credibility and even fewer ethics.

Click here for the full review!

Akavar 20/50:

Touted as the "European Weight Loss Breakthrough" Akavar 20 / 50 allows users to "eat all you want and still lose weight." And, according to their web site, they "couldn't say it in print if that wasn't true."

Hmm... great. I haven't even got to reading the product details yet, and already they are lying to me.

Click here for the full review!

Thermocerin:

Thermocerin claims to be the "world's most powerful fat burner now available without prescription."

Big deal.

Just about every fat burner makes this claim. Heck, if I had a dollar for every time I either heard or read this, I'd be retired by now.

Click here for the full review!

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