Nutrition experts say there is no scientific evidence that a supplement based on a 'Himalayan ice hack' causes rapid weight loss
, which promises its"proprietary blend of six alpine ingredients" will trigger weight loss.
"This is not connected to us and we have our trademark office looking into who created this site to take it down," the spokesperson said in a May 22 email. , head of the Global Center for Prevention and Wellness at The George Washington University's Milken Institute School of Public Health"To lose as much weight in such a short time as is claimed would require a huge increase in metabolic rate," Dietz told AFP in a May 19 email."In addition, the bodies shown have been resculpted -- an unlikely consequence of weight loss.
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