Experts criticize Kardashian's new cellulite pills: what's wrong with the product.
According to The Sun: Last week, Kourtney Kardashian introduced a new product in her Lemme vitamin line, calling it 'smoother than you think.' The 45-year-old star started Lemme in 2022 to offer her fans science-backed vitamins they would enjoy daily.
At the beginning of 2024, Lemme gained popularity on TikTok when fans began posting reviews of its Sleep Gummies, leading to the product selling out in weeks. The brand also offers gummies for various health needs and capsules with similar ingredients.
Kourtney Kardashian launched Lemme Smooth
Recently, Kourtney introduced Lemme Smooth, a daily pill claimed to combat cellulite from within. Advertisements for the new supplement, set to be released on June 6, assert that it can reduce cellulite in just 28 days.
Cellulite is a common skin defect that causes bumps on certain areas of the body, and while it affects many women, some doctors believe it is impossible to eliminate completely.
Expert opinion on anti-cellulite supplements
Doctors, such as consultant plastic surgeon Mr. Navin Khavale, criticize products like Lemme Smooth as ineffective. Mr. Navin emphasizes the importance of a holistic approach to wellness rather than relying on pills marketed as miraculous solutions.
He says: 'These so-called cellulite treatments lack scientific support and have not demonstrated significant, long-term results in clinical trials.'
Tips for safe weight loss
The National Health Service provides advice for safe weight loss, urging for 150 minutes of activity each week, aiming to consume five servings of fruits and vegetables daily, and reading food labels for healthy choices.
- The goal is to lose 1-2 pounds per week
- Swap sugary drinks for water
- Reduce consumption of high-sugar and high-fat foods
- Share your weight loss plan with someone you trust for motivation
It is also highlighted the importance of a balanced diet, regular physical activity, and a positive attitude towards one's body.
Cautions about Lemme Smooth capsules
The new Lemme Smooth capsules claim to reduce cellulite with clinically researched ingredients, including French melon. However, the product label states its claims have not been evaluated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
The agency ensures the safety and efficacy of drugs, vitamins, and dietary supplements. Approved products undergo rigorous testing for effectiveness and safety, allowing consumers to trust them.
About Lemme and Kourtney Kardashian
Kourtney Kardashian's interest in healthy living prompted her to create Lemme in 2022, offering vitamin and botanical supplements with clinically validated ingredients. She promotes a healthy lifestyle and wellness, making Lemme a natural extension of her beliefs.
Anyone who claims your genitals aren't fresh or need a flavor upgrade is a misogynist and a terrible person. And yes, this applies to you, Kourtney Kardashian and your Lemme scam
Dr. Jen Gunter
Kourtney's brand, Lemme, has sparked controversy with products like Lemme Purr, marketed for improving women's health and taste. However, gynecologist Jen Gunter criticized the product, stating that advice on the freshness and taste of genitals perpetuates harmful notions.
Summary:Kourtney Kardashian introduced a new supplement, Lemme Smooth, as part of her vitamin and botanical supplement line Lemme. The product has sparked discussions among medical experts and collaborated with the National Health Service and other professionals on safe weight loss and healthy living. However, Lemme products have also faced criticism for a lack of scientific support and controversy over efficacy from the medical community.Read also
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