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Re: Has anyone tried cutting gel? ( body definition product)

From: Amy (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 13 May 2002 00:27:03 -0500 (CDT)


"So What's the Catch? There are two. First, because Cutting Gel™ helps release stored fat into the bloodstream to be used as energy, you have to help burn that released fat by exercising or reducing caloric intake so that free fat isn't redeposited. Second, you can't rub Cutting Gel™ all over your body at the same time. There is simply no way for your body to deal with that much newly released fat. So start with the one area you think needs the most help, and use Cutting Gel™ until you get the desired results (usually about ten days). . ."

There's your anwser, J.D. The only way to lose weight using the Cutting Gel is to (shock) cut your caloric intake and excercise. Sounds an awful lot like your traditional diet to me.

A search for epidril brings up a bunch of sales sites and not much else. When I did run across science, it seemed pretty questionable. I'm not a doctor, nor do I claim to be, but I have trouble believing that a cream can cause the cells to release fat. It fits in that "if its too good to be true" category. The sales sites say pretty much the same thing over and over again, not a big deal, but they always mention some scientific study that I can't find any mention to. I did find a nutritionist's response to a woman who had a similar question about epidril. http://healthandfitness.com/bbs/nutri/messages/3109.html

Its snake oil. It doesn't work. This one is expensive, and really not worth the money. These kinds of products never work, IMO. I'd save my money.

Amy

At Sun, 12 May 2002, J.D. wrote: >
>Hi All,
>
>I saw this advertised on a bodybuilding site. It contains epidril. It
>is supposed to force the fact out of the cells. This is what
>manufactors say:
>
>Finally, there's Cutting Gel™, a patented, transdermal gel that
>penetrates deep into the skin to help mobilize stubborn body fat on
>contact. That's right! A clinically proven, penetrating gel that
>dissolves surface body fat wherever applied! It's called Cutting Gel™,
>and it's finally available throughout the United States… in it's full
>undiluted strength.
>
>So What's the Catch?
>There are two. First, because Cutting Gel™ helps release stored fat
>into the bloodstream to be used as energy, you have to help burn that
>released fat by exercising or reducing caloric intake so that free fat
>isn't redeposited. Second, you can't rub Cutting Gel™ all over your
>body at the same time. There is simply no way for your body to deal
>with that much newly released fat. So start with the one area you think
>needs the most help, and use Cutting Gel™ until you get the desired
>results (usually about ten days). Then move on, one target area at a
>time, until you get that toned, tight, sexy look you want and deserve!
>
>I was just wondering if anyone tried it and if they got results.
>
>Thanks J.D.




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