MediaWatch investigates SensaSlim Weightloss Products SCAM [W0euGkDGvRI]
MediaWatch investigates SensaSlim Weightloss Products SCAM [W0euGkDGvRI]
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SensaSlim was a weight-loss product that was banned in Australia by the TGA on December 1, 2011. In this MediaWatch episode from 4 July 2011, Jonathan Holmes presents an investigative report showing that there is no evidence there ever was a clinical trial, that news items were fabricated and quotes ACA who revealed that it appeared very similar to products previously peddled by con artist and fugitive Peter Foster. This shows the quality of the programme as it became known in November that indeed Peter Foster was the mastermind behind this scam. The original video comes from ABC's website and can be seen here, and there's a full transcript there as well: Most weight loss products are not good value. Some of them work, but many of them, like SensaSlim, are complete junk. Of those that do work, the variety often advertised on TV are typically too expensive to offer value for money, and most do not take a balanced approach to weight loss. Here are two websites that review weight-loss products, I have no affiliation these links are for anyone wanting to know which commercial weight-loss products may be value for money: Please read my blog, I'll be doing a series on weight loss: #fiber gummies and weight loss #medical weight loss surgery #keto shark gummies #refit keto acv review #did kelly clarkson eat gummies
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