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Health experts dismiss 'weight loss lip balm' as a gimmick


London, Oct 21 : Burner Balm, the weight loss lippy, is every womans dream come true and probably the easiest way to get thin. But some health experts are not happy with the product, saying its a gimmick.

The manufacturers of the product, which hit the shops in the US six months ago, say four key ingredients blended together make it work: Green tea, caffeine, the mineral Chromium Piclinate - (which, it's claimed, helps the body burn fat), and the herb Hoodia (which apparently suppresses the appetite), reports The BBC.

The Burner Balm website states the contents "have all been proven for many years to be effective as dietary supplements".

But experts have hit back, saying it's a gimmick.

Tam Fry, from the National Obesity Forum in London, told Newsbeat: "My main concern is young women because they're easily influenced by their peers.

"You would have to put this on your lips every minute of the day to get enough to have any effect whatsoever.

"The only answer to losing weight is eating healthily and exercise."

The makers of the lippy claim the contents of the lip balm quickly dissolve through the lips and into the bloodstream so users don't even have to lick their lips for the ingredients to kick in. Consumers are advised to apply it no more than four to six times a day.

Currently, there's no evidence that the balm works but the makers say they're putting together a scientific study which proves it does.

Matt Mills, the inventor, said: "This is not a gimmick. It's a low cost dietary product that people want and that's being proven everyday."

Copyright Asian News International (ANI)


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Comments on Health experts dismiss 'weight loss lip balm' as a gimmick

I have tried the product and it truly curbed my hunger, I am eating less and feeling great. Burner Balm is being used by professinal atheletes that are now touting the product after months worth of usage. Thes have doctors and chemists involved and now testimonials all over their website.........

Check out Andre Ethier of the Los Angeles Dodgers.....
http://www.reuters.com/article/pressRelease/idUS211861+26-Oct-2009+PRN20091026




By » Jacky Jones on 2009-10-27 08:42:43
Athletes have known for years that the lips and bucal of the mouth have millions of blood vessels close to the surface. When any active ingredient is applied, it gets absorbed. ie; example GARLIC ( which we all could relate to) it goes directly into the bloodstream and you can smell it on your skin very quickly. The high absorbancy rate and the need for very little active makes this application very effective. Second to injectables.
We need to get our minds out of the past and look at the delivery systems that are now becoming available like balms and strips.
All of the ingredients used have been marketed and proven for decades for weight loss and appettite suppression. It seems to be the delivery system that is throwing everybody off.
Open your eyes people.
There's another delivery system that the they just can't seem to get a handle on in the UK. It's called a TOOTHBRUSH !!! This delivery system works too, if you give it a chance. Need I say anymore.

By » Marc Remoli on 2009-10-21 20:49:19