Access Health features I-REMOVE on "The Power of Plant-Based Supplements"

Published: 16-Mar-2017

Plant-based weight loss supplement I-REMOVE by was the focus of a special segment on Lifetime Television.

Plant-based weight loss supplement I-REMOVE was features on US TV show Access Health, a nationally syndicated health and wellness series created to empower women with healthier living.

I-REMOVE is made by bmiSMART, consumer weight wellness brand launched in 2016 by InQpharm North America, global life sciences company active in consumer and animal health.

The name of the Access Health segment was: "The Power of Plant-Based Supplements". It centred on I-REMOVE as a viable tool to counteract the dreaded "yo-yo," where dieters lose weight quickly, only to gain it back.

I-REMOVE is a plant-based weight loss supplement that has undergone pharmaceutical-grade clinical research, with favourable outcomes. Research participants lost up to three times more weight using I-REMOVE with a reduced-calorie diet, compared to those who only dieted.

The active ingredient, Litramine, is a patented formula derived from prickly pear cactus (Opuntia ficus indica) and acacia gum (Gum Arabic) fibres. It's designed to reduce overall calories by helping users absorb less of the fat in foods they eat.

It's OK to get some help along your weight loss journey to give you a little edge at the time you need it the most.

Litramine has been the number-one-selling weight-loss formula in Europe for the last five years. It only recently became available to North Americans when bmiSMART launched I-REMOVE in the US last year.

Access Health host Ereka Vetrini sat down with bmiSMART executives David Mastroianni (Managing Director) and Holly Tully (Vice President of Marketing), to discuss how I-REMOVE can be an effective tool to lose weight and keep it off.

The product is purportedly good for combatting the yo-yo effect because it is simple to use, flexible and does not cause harm with ongoing use.

It works in conjunction with a user's chosen weight loss plan and can improve its effectiveness and sustainability for the long term.

"It's OK to get some help along your weight loss journey, whether it's a personal trainer, a nutritionist, or a great product to help give you a little edge at the time you need it the most," said Tully. "You really want to make smart and educated choices and not be seduced by the quick-fix solutions."

The full segment can be watched here.

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