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Weight loss supplement safety

The safety concerns surrounding over-the-counter weight-loss supplements, including the lack of transparency in ingredient labeling

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Jan 30, 2026
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What clinical evidence exists for the key ingredients listed in Gelatide (raspberry ketones, green tea extract, guarana)?

have convincing mechanistic data from cell and animal work but essentially no robust human evidence supporting weight loss when used alone; clinical trials are very limited and often combine raspberry...

Jan 30, 2026
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What ingredients are commonly used in Lipoless supplements and what are their known side effects?

The name “” refers to conflicting products: an injectable prescription drug whose active ingredient is and a range of over‑the‑counter weight‑loss supplements sold under similar names that contain bot...

Jan 8, 2026
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What ingredients are typically listed in products sold as BurnSlim and what does the research say about each ingredient?

Products sold as “BurnSlim” are marketed with a recurring roster of plant extracts and metabolic aids—most commonly green tea extract, Garcinia cambogia (hydroxycitric acid, HCA), L‑carnitine, conjuga...

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