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Gelatin Trick Weight Loss Scam

The 'gelatin trick' is a scam practice that uses deception and false clinical claims to sell products for weight loss.

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Jan 22, 2026
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Is gelatin trick a scam

The kitchen version of the “” — consuming a sugar-free gelatin or Jell‑O-like preparation before meals to reduce appetite — is a low-cost practice some people try and health writers describe as harmle...

Feb 5, 2026

Dr Jennifer Ashton and the gelatin trick

The “ gelatin trick” is a viral pre‑meal routine—mixing unflavored gelatin with water, sometimes chilled into cubes or a thin soft gel—promoted online as a simple way to feel fuller and reduce calorie...

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