I don’t know exactly what the doctor use for this purpose. But he is a qualified doctor (graduated from u.k.) in our town. He also gives vitamin C injections, ozone theraphy treatments etc etc.
I tried the fat reduction injection once and it is actually works. But you know after some time, the tendency to eat a lot of junks couldn’t be resisted so I lost some curve…around my waist. I think of going again but with the percentage of increasing illnesses around us make me wonder whether it is wise to do that. Exercise doesn’t burn those stuborn fat. I tried..so..please advise..thanks





















the best way to lose weight is to reduce your fat and calorie intake and take regular physical activity. While these quick solutions work in the short term there is no evidence to suggest that they could be harmful in the long term because they are new. I will stick to my healthy eating plan with my weekly aerobics and 3x weekly runs thanks!!
Your best bet is to eat healthy, do some walking, and most of all, have confidence in yourself. Good luck.
phew ,,,scary stuff ..sounds quacky to me and I’m from UK and wouldn’t go there ……why don’t you try the more natural remedies like eating less calories and more excises …..and I know easier said than done but better than these injections ” vitamin c “..eat an orange cheaper ..”ozone therapy ” …whats that and as to ” fat reduction injections ” never heard of ..must be costly …did he see you coming ..OK exercise is hard but start of nice and slow and the more you do the easier it will get and fast food just look on it as some one trying to kill you ….. ..good luck hes ripping you off
Not a good idea.
Has to be easier ways.
Like eating less and exercise.
ask your local gp he/she would no
You should check out this “Doctor”, as vitamin C injections and ozone therapy are not conventional medical treatments. Is he a registered medical practitioner in your Country or State?
Is he actually a Doctor of Medicine or does he just call himself Doctor ?
I suggest that you take the advice of a properly registered medical practitioner and take their advice. The only sure way to reduce fatty deposits is diet ( eat less) and exercise, hard work I know but these unconventional treatments tend to be designed to make money not solve the problem..
I’m REALLY not fond of needles, especially when they’re not absolutely necessary, so I doubt if I’d ever do it.
Stick with the more conventional means of proper nutrition and exercise. You can do exercises specific to the problem area to attain your goals. Might take awhile, but better than endangering your health.
ugh! just the thought of needles, let alone around the stomach area? not for me thanks.