Diet Pills | Akavar is a Scam, Metabadrine with Real Ephedra has a Decade Long Track Record

Akavar is a Scam, Metabadrine with Real Ephedra has a Decade Long Track Record

Posted on March 9, 2008
Filed Under ephedra diet pills |

Click here to shop for ephedra.Metabadrine has a following for more than a decade. It  should not be confused with the scam weight loss products like Akvar. We are almost sold out of this ephedra product. There can be no more made, so we suggest you stock up now.

We have wondered about the product Akavar :

Meanwhile, Akavar’s ad claims: “We couldn’t say it in print if it wasn’t true.”

Well, actually, they pretty much can, as there’s no federal agency that reviews advertisements before they appear.

“They’re about as bold as you can be,” says lawyer Scott Shepherd of the outrageously brazen ads.

His firm, Shepherd, Finkelman, Miller & Shah, LLC, has filed a class-action lawsuit against the company, set to go to trial in 2010. “We filed our case in November 2007 based on consumer fraud claims,” said Shepherd, whose firm has successfully settled a $16 million suit against Rexall Sundown Inc., for weight-loss product Cellasene and a $12 million suit against the now-defunct Dr. Phil-endorsed Shape Up! diet supplements.

Meanwhile, the Federal Trade Commission was unable to confirm whether any investigation is pending.

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