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Saw an Oprah podcast talking with Dr. Ania Jastreboff, Dr. Rachel Goldman, and Dr. Jonathan Crane. All were reporting on a weight loss product that minmics Ozempic but with no side effects. It is called the Pink Salt Trick. The product is called LipoMax. They encourage you to buy a 12 month supply because that is the therapeutic dose. However, I got a call immediately after ordering from a person named Nicholas, who never identified his company but promised coaching support while using Lipomax. He also recommended supplements to support my weight loss. I declined his service. Additionally, I was contacted by Lexi Moore via email at lexi@ lipomaxcoaches.com to purchase a plan to support my weight loss journey. I declined. Like the previous writer, I can attest to seeing Oprah advertise various weight loss products, but those videos looked fake. This podcast looked real.
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August 14, 2025
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