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Study: Weight Loss Supplements Don't Work

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Published 12 July 2010 6:39 am EST Updated 12 July 2010 6:39 am EST

Tanya James

“A range of supplements – including those based on cabbage, fibre and plant extracts – are no better than ‘fake’ dummy pills in helping people slim, they said. Presenting their findings, which have yet to be peer-reviewed, experts from the Peninsula Medical School at the universities of Exeter and Plymouth said there is no evidence the drugs work.” [Link]

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