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Jan 22, 2015 Jun 18, 2014 Garcinia Cambogia Plus Reviews: The Miracle Weight Loss Supplement Garcinia cambogia is a fruit found in South Eastern Asia countries like Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and parts of India. The green or yellow, pumpkin-like fruit has been used by natives to season their food. See full list on fda.gov A senate panel interviewed Dr. Mehmet Oz on Tuesday regarding his claims of various ‘miracle’ weight loss cures, despite little scientific evidence for many of his claims. Further, Woodward asserts that there is no credible evidence to support the claims that supplements containing green coffee beans, Garcinia Cambogia and Raspberry Ketones help users lose weight. According to the Labrada class action lawsuit, “scammers flock to the weight-loss supplement industry to make a quick buck.”.

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Apr 24, 2017 Jun 17, 2014 A friend of yours has told you that they are trying to lose weight by taking a miracle weight loss supplement that a celebrity on social media has been promoting and giving out information on. The weight loss supplement claims to help individuals lose up to 10 lbs. in 1 …

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Green coffee bean extract: Perhaps the most well-known weight-loss supplement that Oz has popularized is green coffee bean extract, whose major ingredients are chlorogenic acids. "You may think 5 Not-So-Miraculous Dr. Oz Claims 1. 'Magic' weight-loss compound. Oz has claimed a long list of products can help people lose weight, but perhaps the 2. GMOs are unhealthy. Oz has also called for the labeling of food made from genetically modified organisms (GMOs). 3. Cure for the common