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Zotrim In The News

Zotrim in the press

Zotrim has been featured extensively on TV, and on the mainstream press including the Daily Mail, the Daily Mirror and most recently on BBC’s ‘Professor Regan’s Diet Clinic.

In an industry where bold claims usually lead to less than stellar results, it is refreshing to find a product which has actually gone through the clinical trials, and which is offering measurable results thanks to its unique mix of ingredients. The BBC has certainly picked up on this, and according to Professor Lesley Regan of the BBC’s Professor Regan’s Diet Clinic:

“The only company which could show a clear link between weight loss and their product was a herbal diet pill, called Zotrim, which makes you feel full. Their research had been published in a reputable journal and conducted with a control group to compare any placebo effect.”

Professor Lesley Regan, an authority on health, also said the following during her BBC tv programme:

“The Pink Patch said no evidence of its effectiveness actually exists, while Formoline L112 said they couldn’t provide a copy as their research hasn’t ever been published.

Lipobind sent research results showing the tablets do bind with fat – but admitted they were yet to investigate whether the pills actually help people lose weight”

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Zotrim has been put through many clinical studies, key to testing the effectiveness of the appetite suppressant and weight loss solution. Clinical studies show Zotrim can help you lose 5% of your body weight in 6 weeks.

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