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Old 04-12-2014, 10:26 PM
 
Location: Kountze, Texas
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Has anyone tried this and kept weight off?
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Old 04-13-2014, 06:28 AM
 
Location: In a house
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Omnidrops are an internet fraud product. If you go to their main website, they don't even tell you what these drops are. Only that they're great and you should buy them. There's no ingredients information, no description of the products themselves. Just pictures and the opportunity to buy them from an independent distributor (it's also an MLM, which is a red flag right there).

I checked one of the distributor sites, and saw almost a repeat of the company's site, except with a couple of photos and a blurb about how you must take the drops exactly as described, no more or less or it won't work. But still, no product description or ingredients list.

I checked a third site and finally found a distributor who included the marketing info - that this is HCG. Any time you see HCG, just pass over it. It's fraudulent. There are only two possible things going on with this:

1. There is no HCG and it's false advertising and the product itself won't do a damned thing for you OR might possibly make you sick, depending on what they really do put in the product
2. There is HCG in it, and they are breaking the law because HCG is only available by prescription because it's a drug and the distributors are not licensed pharmacies or physicians.

HCG has no use whatsoever in weight loss. None, zero, zilch, nada. It's a hormone given to pregnant women. It's also a hormone that men produce naturally in their gonads. There's nothing about it that can make you lose weight. It can't help you digest faster, more efficiently, or better, it can't melt or burn off or disintegrate fat, it can't suppress the appetite. It does nothing with regards to input or output of calories.

The product comes with the criteria that you have to follow a 500-calorie diet in order for the drops to work.

Here's your money-saving advice: skip the product. If you follow a 500-calorie diet without the drops, you'll achieve the exact same results. Of course you won't be healthy, or fit, you'll start to lose sleep, your skin will look horrible, your teeth might start staining, your digestive system will cease to function properly, you'll put a strain on your organs and muscles and if you do it for enough years, the diet will eventually kill you.

But hey you'll be a slim corpse.
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