It's sold as a dietary suplement, which means that it has not been tested by the FDA as actually working.
Anecdotal evidence available online shows that it works for some people, but that's most likely down to the motivational fact of making sure that you stick to your diet and exercise regime because you've spent the money on the tabets.
The number of doses sold would indicate that if it were actively DANGEROUS someone would have reported it by now, but probably it is no more certain to work than pyramid schemes.
Anyone wanting information on how pyramid schemes work can find out full details by sending me £15 - PM me for info...
Sorry Shanni, you know I love you, but this is a scam and is no more likely to work than turning thrice to the west and spitting into the North wind.
