TrimSpa
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/* Celebrity Endorsements */
'''TrimSpa''' is a [[dietary supplement]] designed for [[weight loss]], marketed by the company [[Goen Technologies]], headed by [[Alexander Szynalski]], a.k.a. [[Alex Goen]].<ref>[http://www.eonline.com/news/article/index.jsp?uuid=6fc50eac-e408-4fea-9712-2fe5a69aebb2 E! News - Anna Nicole Fitted for TrimSpa Suit - Anna Nicole Smith<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> [[Celebrity]] [[Anna Nicole Smith]] was its [[spokesperson]]. Various products marketed by TrimSpa are claimed to help "stave off hunger".<ref>TrimSpa.com. [http://www.trimspa.com/main/information.shtml Product Information.] Last accessed July 13, 2007.</ref> TrimSpa formerly contained [[ephedra]] until that ingredient was banned in the [[U.S.]]. The new TrimSpa formula X32 contains no [[ephedra]]. Its active ingredient is ''[[Hoodia gordonii]]'', along with the stimulants [[caffeine]] and [[theobromine]].
== Composition ==
Hoodia is a [[succulent]] native to Africa which is currently under investigation for use as an appetite suppressant. However, it has not been conclusively demonstrated that Hoodia works as an appetite suppressant in humans. No published peer-reviewed double-blind clinical trials have been performed on humans to investigate the safety or effectiveness of Hoodia gordonii in pill form as a nutritional supplement.
In addition to ''Hoodia gordonii'', TrimSpa X32 tablets contain ingredients that may help promote weight loss, including [[green tea]], [[glucomannan]], [[cocoa]] extract, [[vanadium]], and [[glucosamine]].<ref name="X32 label">TrimSpa. [http://www.trimspa.com/main/labels/x32label.html "TrimSpa X32 label"]</ref> According to the manufacturer's labeling, TrimSpa X32 pills are taken 3 times per day minimum, 6 maximum.<ref name="X32 label"/>
TrimSpa X32 also contains [[chromium]].<ref name="X32 label"/> [[Chromium]] may be beneficial in [[glucose]] regulation.<ref>PDRhealth.com. [http://www.pdrhealth.com/drug_info/nmdrugprofiles/nutsupdrugs/chr_0073.shtml "Chromium."] Last accessed July 13, 2007.</ref> The stimulant components are hoodia gordonii and components containing caffeine (green tea and cocoa extracts).
TrimSpa expanded its weight-loss aids in 2006 to include a fruit-based bar, FROODIA, containing 400 mg of African Hoodia gordonii.
== Federal Trade Commission fine for false claims ==
On January 4, 2007 the U.S. [[Federal Trade Commission]] announced that the marketers of TrimSpa had agreed to pay a settlement of $1.5 million in response to an FTC complaint of making unsupported claims in advertisements, and were also prohibited "from making any claims about the health benefits, performance, efficacy, safety, or side effects of TrimSpa, ''Hoodia gordonii'', or any dietary supplement, food, drug, or health-related service or program, unless the claims are true, not misleading, and substantiated by competent and reliable scientific evidence." The FTC also announced similar settlements with the marketers of Xenadrine EFX, CortiSlim, and One-A-Day WeightSmart.<ref>Federal Trade Commission. [http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2007/01/weightloss.htm Federal Trade Commission reaches “New Year’s” resolutions with four major weight-control pill marketers] (4 January 2007).</ref>
== Over-the-counter disclaimer ==
TrimSpa is considered a dietary supplement and, therefore, is regulated by the [[U.S. Food and Drug Administration]] (FDA) under different rules than those governing prescription medicines and other [[over-the-counter]] products.<ref>United States Food & Drug Administration. [http://www.cfsan.fda.gov/~dms/supplmnt.html "Dietary Supplements."] Last updated July 6, 2007. Last accessed July 13, 2007.</ref> Under these regulatory rules, TrimSpa products' safety and effectiveness are not reviewed by the FDA. Rather, TrimSpa's parent company, Nutramerica Corp., and its marketer and manufacturer, Goen Technologies Corp., are responsible for ensuring that their products are safe for public consumption.
== Celebrity Endorsements ==
The model [[Anna Nicole Smith]] made TrimSpa famous in commercials with the phrase "TrimSpa, Baby!". Along with notable marketing, Anna Nicole Smith is said to have helped Trimspa skyrocket their sales from a near $2 million dollars in late 2002, to an astounding $168 million dollars in 2004. Sales continued to rise, but due to a shortage in ingredients, Trimspa's sales shrunk to $48 million.
== Bankruptcy ==
The New Jersey based weight loss company filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, claming that the death of their celebrity spokeperson, [[Anna Nicole Smith]], helped drag the company down, along with other factors. Trimspa reported liabilities of around $30 million dollars, and assests of $1.43 million. Company employees say this does not come as a shock to them, they were all informed, and that Trimspa sales continue to skyrocket with their new products; the only reason the company has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy is because of unjust lawsuits filed by companies such as Fox Cable News. <ref>http://www.northjersey.com/business/smallbusiness/19202164.html</ref>
==See also==
*[[Appetite suppressant]]
==References==
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==External links==
*[http://www.trimspa.com Official Website]
*[http://altmedicine.about.com/od/popularhealthdiets/a/Trimspa_Review.htm Trimspa Review]
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