Relacore

Relacore is manufactured with the strictest standards of quality assurance. Relacore does not contain ephedrine. Each bottle contains 90 capsules. Ingredients: Vitamin C, Calcium, Thiamin, Riboflavin, Vitamin B6, Vitamin B12, Biotin, Pantothenic Acid, M




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 Worthless And Costly
Posted on 04/26/09 by niki terry from small town arkansas
For this $20.00 product I first looked for reviews but didnt find this site and did find several reviews that showed on their site only raving about how much better they felt taking it but not about losing weight. I tried this product anyway and did not lose weight, ANY weight. Eating less junk and replacing it with good, I actually gained a couple of pounds (as you might when you change your eating patterns but the relacore should have at least caused me to stay the same). Do Not Buy This Product. Also did not feel any mood enhansement except for crabby for being on a diet.
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 Do Not Fall For This
Posted on 09/03/05 by Karl Spector, MD from Bel Air, MD
As a board certified Internal Medicine physician ("a doctor for adults"), I can tell you emphatically that this product is a complete joke. Their "clinical studies" are completely absurd, not unlike a high school science project. As a physician, I have the advantage that I know about the effects the natural hormone, Cortisol, can have on one's body. Elevated levels DO NOT, however, simply cause "abdominal fat" and cause you to "feel stressed". Elevated Cortisol levels leads to a condition called Cushing's disease which has serious consequences... not just being overweight. Unfortunately, the makers of Relacore (and the others like Cortaslim) make it sound like everyone who is overweight has elevated cortisol levels. Which person who is overweight doesn't have "stress" and a "large, bulging abdomen???" Come on!!! If cortisol was the answer as to why most people are overweight, why don't the "real doctors" check everyone's levels? Because, again, we have the knowledge of what cortisol does and how patients present when their levels ARE actually high. And I can assure you, being overweight is the least of the serious consequences of Cushing's disease. The makers of Relacore and the like, use big, important sounding medical terms and to those who have little to no medical backround (98% of America), it all sounds believable and it makes sense. Just like if a mechanic told me if I pour vanilla extract in my gas tank, it would make my exhaust smell great. Who am I to say otherwise?? Sounds like it could work, right? Bottomline, don't take medical advise from ANYONE (even a "real" doctor) who,... well, what a coincidence,... also happens to sell you the "cure" or "treatment" for the diagnosis he/she just gave you. Don't let yourself be fooled just because you want it to be true. Now, if you will excuse me, I have to go drain my gas tank and wipe out all of the chocolate syrup. BE WELL.
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 Worked Some What
Posted on 05/13/05 by Charmaine Allen from Bladensburg, Maryland
When I bought Relacore, I was extremly happy. I took it faithfully for the full thirty day's along with diet and exercise. At first I did not see much diffrence, but later in the month, I would say that I lost a total of an inch from my waste. I would not recommend anyone to buy the product because it is expensive for only 1 inch lost. So now I have tried the product Corlene, that is suppose to do the same thing as Relocore just for a cheaper price (24.99 from CVS), I have only been using it for a couple of weeks now but I will keep you posted on the results of this product. I also compared Relacore, Cortslim, and Corlene in the ingredients, and they are all the same. Just one cheaper than the other.
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