Obesity Guru Paid Pounds 10,000 to Promote 'Fake Test'diet Spray
Mail on Sunday › July 03, 2011
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Mail on Sunday › July 03, 2011
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A DOCTOR at the forefront of the Government's anti-obesity drive was paid Pounds 10,000 to promote a controversial slimming spray whose makers are being investigated by consumer watchdogs.
Dr Matthew Capehorn, 41, clinical director of the National Obesity Forum, appeared in videos for Australian company SensaSlim.See the full content of this document
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Obesity Guru Paid Pounds 10,000 to Promote 'Fake Test'diet Spray
SensaSlim says its Pounds 26 spray helps people lose more than two stone in a year. But last week Australia's consumer watchdog froze a SensaSlim ban...
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