RE: Perfect bodies, Slimming teas, Waist trainers

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What a good treatise! Thanks for the piece.

.....and all sorts of catchy phrases together with beautiful images of models are often seen littering the different media that exist in our society. While many of these products get massive sales from their target markets, the truth is that only a very small percentage can actually give value for their money. In other words, the weight loss industry can be said to be a scam with a high market capitalization.

Advertising a product without an intrinsic value is a fraud on humanity, in fact, extortion has become the order of the day. The earlier we take care of ourselves (diets, exercise, unnecessary desire and affection), the better we become.



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Indeed. It's sad knowing that many of these products don't work as claimed and detrimental to the body of their users at worst. There are proven research to prove the latter but the government seems unconcerned about it as long as the manufacturers are paying their taxes. Shame

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