Caution - Avoid Cellasene

  

Time Magazine Cautions Against Cellasene
Want to sell lots of your new product? Here's a classic formula. First, imply that it cures some baby-boomer malady, like the dimming of memory or sex drive. Then hint that there might be a shortage of the miracle elixir. Sundown Vitamins seems to be taking both approaches with Cellasene.


Use Care with Herbal Products - (Indianapolis) March 10, 1999
Health food and nutrition stores are being swamped with requests for a new herbal product called "Cellasene"... which is supposed to eliminate deposits of cellulite on the body. But an Indianapolis physician says be careful before you take this or any other herbal product. Doctor Allison Tomusk says the product contains fairly high levels of iodine and another item that causes blood thinning and that could be dangerous for some people. She says the best way to handle it is to consult with a physician who is knowledgeable about herbal products.


How to Identify Weight Loss Fraud
Francis S. Berg's site - It's a fraud if it claims to get rid of cellulite. (Cellulite does not exist and reference to it is a red flag warning of fraud or misinformation.)



Other Cellulite-Fighting Products

  

Supplementwatch.com
Independent scientific panel reviews several cellulite pills. Their claims and safety are reviewed. Their conclusions will astound you.


Cellulean
Eliminates Cellulite From Within! - Natural, Safe, Effective.
It's the same old crap but basically the same as Cellasene. I hope the FDA and FTC jump on these guys.