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Cutting Gel is one of the more popular 'fat burning' products. NutraSport
Epidril Cutting Gel is a trans dermal gel that penetrate deep into
your skin and supposedly dissolve away your body fat on contact.
Sounds too good to be true? You're probably right.
Will You Buy My "Ultimate Fat Cutting Gel"???
In all the advertising you see, Nutra Sport Cutting
Gel tells you there are 2 catches: 1) Cutting Gel helps release
stored fat into your bloodstream, so you have to exercise and reduce
your calorie intake to get rid of it, and 2) You can't rub Cutting
Gel all over your body at one time.
Okay, the 2nd catch might sound reasonable, but
the first catch... Isn't it pretty obvious anybody can lose some
weight simply by "exercising more" and "reducing
calorie intake"? How about this: I sell you some vaseline and
tell you its the ultimate fat burning lotion, and all you gotta
do is exercise more and eat less. Phew... I'd be a millionaire if
I had the big bucks to generate all the media hype. @_@
Okay, enough of NutraSport Cutting Gel bashing.
All I'm trying to say is that don't get caught up in the marketing
hype you hear and spend your hard earn money, yet. You might lose
weight simply from the exercises and the reduced calorie intake.
Should You Use NutraSport Cutting Gel?
With all the marketing hype and hearing statements
like: "Dissolves surface fat on contact", it's pretty
hard to resist trying that next 'miracle' supplement. But know this,
Nutra Sport Cutting Gel is NOT the magic gel that's going to make
your fat disappear - even the advertising tells you to exercise
and lower calorie intake.
It's just all shrewd marketing. They tell you
the gel helps release stored fat into your blood to be burned, so
you have to workout to burn the fat, otherwise, the fat stays. Gee,
wouldn't I lose weight anyways simply by exercising? <== That,
they don't mention in their advertising.
Maybe I'm the one missing the point? Maybe NutraSport
wants you to spend the $90 bucks to buy a little motivation to get
to the gym. ^__^ In all likelihood, Nutra Sport Epidril Cutting
Gel does work at a certain level, as many people have reported positive
results; however, there are many who's had no luck using the Nutra
Sport Cutting Gel. Keep these few points in mind:
1) Advertising claims NutraSport Cutting Gel to
be clinically proven, but the studies are done by the manufacturer
and they always tend to be selective about reporting the results.
2) I have not been able to find one study done
on Cutting Gel from a disinterested and authoritative 3rd party.
3) The results you may achieve could simply be
from the exercising you do, and the lowered calorie intake. There
are no studies showing which contributes more to the positive results
- be it from using cutting gel, or from the actual exercising and
diet regime.
If I burst your bubble and high hopes for NutraSport
Cutting Gel, I apologize, but who knows, perhaps it might really
work for you... If you're keen on buying Cutting Gel, I recommend
you get it online, at least you can save yourself $30 bucks. ;-)
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