Transdermal Cutting Gel

transdermal cutting gel

Transdermal Cutting Gel -- Weight Loss For Your Wallet!


Rub a little transdermal cutting gel on your trouble spots -- waist, hips, lovehandles, or buns -- and sit back and watch the latest episode of "Friends" while your waistline disappears.

Yeah, right.

OK, OK, so you're supposed to exercise after applying the transdermal cutting gel. That's so your body will burn the fat that is "miraculously" released into your bloodstream. Otherwise, as the advertisements go, you'll end up depositing that released fat right back onto your waisteline.

Smart, yet deceptive marketing. However...

Unless you're willing to log some serious miles on a treadmill, or make appropriate adjustments to your diet, you'll find that transdermal cutting gel does little more than reduce the size of your purse or wallet rather significantly. Worst of all, the weight you do lose as a result of all those hours spent on the treadmill isn't lost as a result of the cutting gel...

It's a result of the exercise or the changes to your diet. Don't believe me?...

Well, you are welcome to spend your money as you wish. Don't say I didn't warn you! ;-)

But before you go, though...

One of the biggest problems with getting a cutting gel formula to work properly is delivering enough of the fat burning compound to the adipose cells in order to get them to release their fatty payload. The problem is this -- right under the skin you have a network of zillions of capillaries. Once you rub this stuff into your skin it doesn't just sit there and start dissolving fat, it gets diluted and transported through the body via the capillaries. In other words, the active ingredient doesn't act on the fat tissue at all -- it simply doesn't have time.

Transdermal cutting gel is just another one of those products that promises fantastic results without any proof or documentation of results. Remember Calorad? Or the more recent Hollywood diet reviewed on this site? I suspect that transdermal cutting gel won't be around a whole lot longer. Eventually the FTC (Federal Trade Commission) will catch up with them, and shut them down.

In the meantime, save your money, or investigate...

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