+33 votes
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My FB has been flooded recently with ads touting Oprah's UltraGenik Keto. The link even claims that Ellen insisted that the company give her fans free bottles. Now, I strongly suspect these are lies and I wonder how the company can claim Oprah and Ellen support them. But there's a video showing Oprah with a bottle of the stuff. Does anyone know for sure what this is about? I mean. if there's a miracle pill.  
My FB has been flooded recently with ads touting Oprah's UltraGenik Keto.

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Best answer
There is no miracle pill.  
+4 votes
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I thought Oprah was on WW?  
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@nannana403. That's what I thought to
+11 votes
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I have no doubt the video isn’t real and they are using their image without their knowledge.  
+20 votes
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Me too!  
+21 votes
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It is a scam. If you see them, these fake ads can be reported to Facebook.  
+14 votes
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They are doing it to the Shark Tank people too
+10 votes
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No such thing as a miracle pill! Believe me, I’ve tried them all!  
+9 votes
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Report. Click on three dots in upper right corner
+3 votes
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Scam! There’s no such thing as a miracle pill! Only a consistent healthy eating lifestyle change will help us all!  
+23 votes
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Pills help for 2 reasons. Cut hunger when taken with water Increase energy No pill will magically make you thin- but the effects work best if you don’t emotionally eat and exercise when the energy comes on. For me personally- I feel jittery and get anxious- would rather not take anything to aid weight loss. The problem with pills is it changes you physically- but the problem with being fat/overweight is all because of our minds- NOT our bodies. If you’re motivated, have lost most of your weight but struggle with hunger, or lack of energy- pills might help. If you’re more than 30lbs overweight, and want a quick fix- don’t ever get pills Unless of course you ENJOY gaining and losing and gaining and losing
+17 votes
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They do it to everyone for a variety of products. Once there were ads that Princess Kate was leaving the Royal Family to start a beauty product business.  
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@bournemouth it was actually Megan who was supposedly leaving for her beauty products. But, the same-type scam. Use a popular person's name to get clicks or sales.  
+15 votes
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How about Skinny girl tea? Does it work? Has anyone tried it?  
+5 votes
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They all say someone is leaving somewhere to start a beauty product business. And I really don't care what celebrity is touting what weight loss product I know that Oprah was on optifast a long time ago and it worked for her and Weight Watchers and it worked for her and no matter what program any of us for any of them do or don't do if we don't stick to it it doesn't work and it's not the program that works it's us that makes it work but don't fall for any stupid pill no matter who's holding it up or not holding it up. We have got to put in the work that it takes for a healthier lifestyle whether to lose weight or just to be healthy and we can all do this
+11 votes
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Spam! If something sounds too good to be true, it probably is.  
+12 votes
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If there was really a MIRACLE PILL nobody would need WW. ‍♀️ As for Oprah she bought her way into a percentage of WW. She doesn't own It nor is she a Lifetime Member.  
+4 votes
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Oprah is a joke.  
+17 votes
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I tried to find proof. That Oprah is recommending this product. Nothing. I remember years ago. Dr oz said you will see my face all over products I can’t stop that but if you want to know if I recommend it go to my website
+5 votes
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No such thing as a miracle pill. My doctor told me we can give you appetite suppressants but there is no skinny pill. Unfortunately the only way to lose weight is put the effort and determination in to it and work towards your goals
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Who cares if Oprah is endorsing it? Didn't make it a "miracle pill". She obviously struggles just like all of us. People are so gullible
+24 votes
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If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Use common sense
+20 votes
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I get them too. I just report it as spam.  
+28 votes
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They even use Dr. Oz, Phil , all of them , false
+15 votes
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There is no miracle pill. If it seems too good to be true, it’s probably a scam.  
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