According to an article by the Indianapolis Star, experts from across the health care, dietary, and athletic professions are advising people against the use of Hydroxycut and similar supplements, saying that the potential risks aren't worth the advertised benefits. Furthermore, they suggest that the supposed health benefits are questionable at best.
While 10% of American dieters use supplements, health professionals are quick to point out that they have been linked to liver and heart problems, and that questions still linger about their effectiveness about actually increasing fat burning.
If you or someone you love has experienced health problems as a result of taking dietary supplements, contact the Hydroxycut lawyers of Williams Kherkher today by calling 800-761-3187.