



My law partner Rick Shapiro wrote an article on the Norfolk InjuryBoard blog about the horrendous effects of popular dietary supplement Hydroxycut and the numerous imitators still on the market. These supplements have been linked to liver damage, jaundice, and other ailments. To learn more about Hydroxycut and Hydroxycut imitators, please click here.
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