Dr. Oz’s weight loss supplement doesn’t work
As I have often told you, Dr. Oz , a renowned cardiologist who has been hosting a show of the same name for years, the Dr. Oz show , has recently been in trouble with the law, due to the misleading advertising of some weight loss pills, often natural supplements, including raspberry ketone and green coffee , whose slimming properties have never been proven. This would highlight Dr. Oz’s bad faith in advertising them on the show of him as miracle remedies for weight loss, bearing in mind that Oz is a doctor. In short, misleading advertising made by a doctor is misleading twice , and for this Mehmet Oz ended up in court.
In these days the court has finally ruled : the advertisement made two years ago by Dr. Oz on green coffee supplements, according to him capable of losing weight up to seven kilos in three months without diets or exercises and in a proven way one hundred percent by scientific studies, it has been considered misleading and misleading because it lacks any scientific basis. In short, slimming green coffee is a hoax and the court has condemned both Dr. Oz and above all the Pure Health company that marketed it.. It is not the first time that Dr. Oz gets into trouble talking about dietary supplements and as in the past, also in this article I recommend you to enjoy the Italian episodes of the show, but without taking the doctor’s advice at face value.
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