Diet Frauds: Oxylite like many of the other fake diet products on the market will not lead to real or sustained weight loss. If this product was truly working to help people lose weight it would be handed out at every doctor's office in the world and be highlighted on every news story. Please do not be gullible or to delay the real work that can happen when you change your life by eating and exercising.
Answered 5/7/2015
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No reliable info: There are hundreds of supplements advertised to do all sorts of magical stuff. Very few supplements have real scientific research studies to show benefits, other effects, or side effects. So, with supplements, nobody really knows the full effects. That means it is not known what effect, if any, oxyelite will have on a particular lab test.
Answered 5/7/2015
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