Examples of Ineffective Diet Products
* Diet patches. Removed from the market by FDA in the early 1990s because they were ineffective as a diet aid.
* Magnet diet pills. Purportedly flush fat out of the body.
* Certain bulk fillers (such as guar gum) may cause internal obstruction.
* Electrical muscle stimulators. FDA may remove from market if promoted for weight loss.
* Appetite suppressing eyeglasses. Claim colored lenses project image on retina and decrease appetite.
* Magic weight-loss earrings. Supposedly control hunger by stimulating acupuncture points.