Nov 25, 2009

Epidril™ Cutting Gel

by Shane Crafton

When purchasing any weight loss product, it is important to do your research. Many people are exchanging their opinions about Epidril on DietBlogTalk.com

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Overview

NutraSport's fat-burning cream, Epidril™, is sold as a natural and side effect-free way to cut stored up fat from under the skin. Like similar creams, Epidril™ is thought to liquefy and release fat cells so that they can be flushed out of the body. An examination of the ingredients in Epidril™ reveals a formula that is lacking in potent ingredients of any kind—it is made of substances that have no bearing on the reduction of unwanted fat, whether taken internally or applied to the skin.

Ingredients at a Glance

Epidril™ is a combination of Lecithin, Water, Octyl Palmitate, Alcohol, Glycerin, Aminophylline, Carmel Color, Fragrance, Ethylenediamine, Vitamin E, Propylene Glycol, BHA, Proyal Gallate, Citric Acid, DMDM Hydantoin, and Iodopropynyl Butylcarbamate.

Ingredients in Focus

The only ingredient that may be considered a weight loss component is Lecithin. While thought to support a healthy metabolism when taken internally, there is no evidence the Lecithin bears any effect on weight loss when applied in a cream.

The remaining ingredients are either stabilizing/thickening agents or substances that condition the skin (vitamin E, for example). The safety of some of these components is questionable—Iodopropynyl Butylcarbamate is a possible carcinogenic.

Positives

•    May moisturize the skin

Negatives

•    No free sample or money back guarantee available for this product

•    No positive testimonials from customers

•    Difficult to find in stores after company accused of false advertising claims

Final Thoughts

It is easy to see why Epidril™ was the subject of false advertisement charges—this cream does not contain ingredients that are in any way associated with the diminishment of body fat. Using Epidril™ may be on par with expecting an ordinary hand lotion to cut fat and define the body. Epidril™ is good for one thing: it serves as an example of why consumers should check what ingredients are in their weight loss products. There are a number of amazing products currently on the market that are trusted by dieters because they yield results. If you are interested in trying a product that can naturally and effectively work for you, check out the links above.



About the Author:

Shane Crafton is a diet editor, who’s team specializes in health, fitness and weight loss reporting.



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