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As seen Good Morning America in New York Dr. David Katz, a nutrition expert from the Yale school of medicine, discusses Sugarest on ABC's Good Morning America. ABC gives Sugarest to people on the streets to findyou said out for themselves that Sugarest really does work. View Now |
As Seen on KUTV KUTV in Salt Lake City's healthy living reporter discusses Sugarest's connection to dieting and cutting out those hard to resist sweets. Watch as she talks to a nutritionist and dietician about how Sugarest will eliminate the sweet taste receptors on your tongue. Also see some local residents reaction to taking Sugarest. View Now |
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As seen WBZTV in Boston Dr. Mallika Marshall from WBZTV in Boston talks about Sugarest’s effects on eating sweets. Watch as she decides to put Sugarest to the test by offering it to customers at Boston’s landmark bakery, Mike’s Pastry. |
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As seen Fox News in New York
A Fox News healthy living reporter discovers that Sugarest really is will power in a bottle when she tests it with real people in a candy store. |
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Dr. Sapna Parikh reports on some health headlines, including the Sugarest™ supplement, willpower in a bottle. View Now |
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As Seen on CW11 News in New York Watch the video on how CW11 discusss Sugarest™ and how it contains gymnemna sylvestre, an indian herb which temporarily blocks the sweet taste receptors on the tongue. Sweet foods and drinks can’t be tasted! |
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Sugarest In Newspapers |
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As Seen in Newsday Yale University director and fellow confirms that Sugarest™ really works. The Director explains the science behind the success of Sugarest™. |
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Sugarest on the Radio |
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