Saturday, May 2, 2009

Stop Using Hydroxycut! You Better Listen to CNN and the FDA!

CNN has the story! Hydroxycut is a fraud! But did we really need CNN and the "Food & Drug Administration" to tell us that? No, we do not. At least we shouldn't have to turn our attention to an agency like the Food & Drug Administration to tell us that Hydroxcut is a fraud; we should have the intelligence to figure it out ourselves.

I don't know how its sales were doing before the recall, but I do know this: any medicine promoted through commercials with its doctors appearing in the advertisement should immediately -- immediately -- be suspected of fraudulent criminality. Their sales pitch is built around making it sound successful so that you buy it or go to your doctor for a prescription so that the drug cartel in America keeps profitting from misery and sickness. The only other salesman more dishonest and more full of shit is the preacher on the pulpit and the used car salesmen. But doctors may actually be overtaking the other two mentioned for the number one spot. Yes, I'm sure there are scientists and doctors working for the advancement of the human condition, but the pharmaceutical industry is its own culture and after a while, just like working in Washington, D.C. on Capitol Hill, the temptations of the system corrupts those who are hooked into it.

Hydroxycut epitomizes what's wrong with the medical industry today in America.

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