Dr Mehmet Oz is under fire once again for promoting a weight loss supplement on his television show that 'all credible scientific evidence' proves doesn't work, a new class action lawsuit claims. The supplement in question contains Garcinia Cambogia, a tropical fruit that has been claimed to aid weight loss by burning fat quicker and curbing appetite. Dr Oz first promoted supplements containing Garcinia Cambogia in a 2013 show in which it was called a 'revolutionary fat buster' and the 'most exciting breakthrough in natural weight loss today'. Scroll down for video. Dr Oz first promoted supplements containing Garcinia Cambogia in a 2013 show in which it was called a 'revolutionary fat buster' and the 'most exciting breakthrough in natural weight loss today' (file photo) Garcinia Cambogia was touted as a pill that could help you shed pounds with 'no exercise, no diet and no effort', and Oz brought on a woman who said it helped her lose 10lb in four months. Oz did not advertise a specific supplement brand on the episode, but the suit claims that his promotion caused sales of Garcinia Cambogia to skyrocket, according to. The lawsuit has specifically singled out supplement seller Labrada, as well as Dr.
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