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Not at all! They take other legitimate products and distort the truth about them and give those products a poor review and then at the end of the review, they give high ratings to the supplements they sell and profit from. Also, I tried to locate one of their writers, Tyler Madison, and he is nowhere to be found on the internet. They use fake pictures of fake doctors and writers with fake bios to pump out their false information. It's extremely devious and it's scary that they can get away with this. They are pretending to be medically oriented but they are in reality selling bogus products, and slandering legitimate weight loss programs, in the process.