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	<title>Comments on: Fucoxanthin: The hot new safe weight loss supplement, with the dangerous name</title>
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		<title>By: Angel</title>
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		<description>Fucothin is a waste of money.  Science has actually found that while brown seaweed (the main component in fucothin) DOES have tummy busting benefits, you would have to eat it in very large quantities in order to reap any benefit.  the amount in fucothin is too minute to even hope for any benefit.  This was actually published in woman&#039;s World magazine, who by the way quoted a source that had quoted Dr Weil, a longtime advocate of healthy and alternative methods, as having said brown seaweed in any form would be beneficial for this.  This quote was actually a flat out misquote of Dr Weil&#039;s statement and findings.  your best advice?  Save your money. Yet more empty promises playing on people&#039;s wallets in hopes of the miracle cure.  Not that none of us don&#039;t desire that.  If the miracle drug really had been found, none of us would be obese.  the entire medical community would be shouting it from the rooftops, it would be all over CNN, the news, the front page of newspapers.  But it hasn&#039;t happened.  Same thing with hoodia.  Most hoodia products contain fiber, which fools people by making them think they are fuller because of the P57, when actually it&#039;s the fiber.  And they&#039;re ripping people off left and right.  your best alternative for that?  buy some metamucil.  It&#039;s a lot cheaper and you&#039;ll get the effect, minus all the unregulated stuff that goes into these miracle pills manufactured by factories that are NOT supervised by the FDA.  Face it, people who make this stuff don&#039;t have to answer to anyone, and they prey on those who are desperate, and also hope they won&#039;t take the time, as I have extensively, to look into their claims, and dish out the dough.  the same company that makes Slimfast is going after being the first to get ahold of the P57, so I&#039;m not saying give up people...I&#039;m just saying, you need to be a bit more thorough before placing your hopes and dreams in a bottle that contains God knows what.  maybe one day there will be such a thing.  Maybe one day that miracle pill will be found.  Some even call that miracle pill Gastric Bypass...thinking all they have to do is have the surgery, and they&#039;re all set.  What they don&#039;t realize, is when you have that surgery, not eating 100% healthy things could very well prove fatal.  Ask any doctor and they will agree.  you STILL have to eat healthy.  So just admit, for now...the only tried and true &quot;miracle&quot; lies within each and every one of you.  It is called your brain, so use it.  Have you ever met a fat man or woman who ate healthy every day all day, and exercised too?  I didn&#039;t think so.  No pill out there can change your body&#039;s way of handling food and calories and exercise (or lack thereof).  NONE.  It&#039;s the way you&#039;re built, my friend.  So use what the good Lord gave you, and get out there and start taking charge of your health, and your sanity, and your wallets.  Spend that hard earned money on whole grains, fresh fruits and veggies, and lean proteins, and watch the weight fly off.  Cause Fucothin isn&#039;t gonna help you in any way, except give you false hopes and then discouragement.  That&#039;s my story and I&#039;m stickin to it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fucothin is a waste of money.  Science has actually found that while brown seaweed (the main component in fucothin) DOES have tummy busting benefits, you would have to eat it in very large quantities in order to reap any benefit.  the amount in fucothin is too minute to even hope for any benefit.  This was actually published in woman&#8217;s World magazine, who by the way quoted a source that had quoted Dr Weil, a longtime advocate of healthy and alternative methods, as having said brown seaweed in any form would be beneficial for this.  This quote was actually a flat out misquote of Dr Weil&#8217;s statement and findings.  your best advice?  Save your money. Yet more empty promises playing on people&#8217;s wallets in hopes of the miracle cure.  Not that none of us don&#8217;t desire that.  If the miracle drug really had been found, none of us would be obese.  the entire medical community would be shouting it from the rooftops, it would be all over CNN, the news, the front page of newspapers.  But it hasn&#8217;t happened.  Same thing with hoodia.  Most hoodia products contain fiber, which fools people by making them think they are fuller because of the P57, when actually it&#8217;s the fiber.  And they&#8217;re ripping people off left and right.  your best alternative for that?  buy some metamucil.  It&#8217;s a lot cheaper and you&#8217;ll get the effect, minus all the unregulated stuff that goes into these miracle pills manufactured by factories that are NOT supervised by the FDA.  Face it, people who make this stuff don&#8217;t have to answer to anyone, and they prey on those who are desperate, and also hope they won&#8217;t take the time, as I have extensively, to look into their claims, and dish out the dough.  the same company that makes Slimfast is going after being the first to get ahold of the P57, so I&#8217;m not saying give up people&#8230;I&#8217;m just saying, you need to be a bit more thorough before placing your hopes and dreams in a bottle that contains God knows what.  maybe one day there will be such a thing.  Maybe one day that miracle pill will be found.  Some even call that miracle pill Gastric Bypass&#8230;thinking all they have to do is have the surgery, and they&#8217;re all set.  What they don&#8217;t realize, is when you have that surgery, not eating 100% healthy things could very well prove fatal.  Ask any doctor and they will agree.  you STILL have to eat healthy.  So just admit, for now&#8230;the only tried and true &#8220;miracle&#8221; lies within each and every one of you.  It is called your brain, so use it.  Have you ever met a fat man or woman who ate healthy every day all day, and exercised too?  I didn&#8217;t think so.  No pill out there can change your body&#8217;s way of handling food and calories and exercise (or lack thereof).  NONE.  It&#8217;s the way you&#8217;re built, my friend.  So use what the good Lord gave you, and get out there and start taking charge of your health, and your sanity, and your wallets.  Spend that hard earned money on whole grains, fresh fruits and veggies, and lean proteins, and watch the weight fly off.  Cause Fucothin isn&#8217;t gonna help you in any way, except give you false hopes and then discouragement.  That&#8217;s my story and I&#8217;m stickin to it.</p>
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