Sugar Defender Is a Scam: The Sugar Defender 'Recipe' About a Warm or Cold Water 'Trick' Is a Lie [mckzv4ZGs9X]
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Sugar Defender is a scam. It is not legit. There is no "warm water recipe" for blood sugar, diabetes patients or anything about Sugar Defender. The "cold water trick" recipe claims are also scams. There is no recipe or enzyme to cure diabetes. Sugar Defender is going around in ads on various platforms and I wanted to make a video to talk about what I was seeing. I found a Sugar Defender scam ad on my own and decided to expose what's happening here. The Sugardefender24.com scam claims they achieved a review score for Sugar Defender of 4.98 out of 5 with more than 2,000 customers providing feedback. However, there's no evidence of that being the case. Also, the website uses photos of fake people created by AI for their "reviews." Talk about scammy. The American Diabetes Association, Yale News, Newcastle University and National Library of Medicine have nothing to do with Sugar Defender, despite their logos being used improperly by the scammers. As always with these kinds of medicinal and health-related products, I recommend not buying anything at all. Instead, go and speak to a medical professional. I hope they can help you with your issues. Lastly, as a note, if there are any legitimate products with names similar to Sugar Defender, please don't contact them for help. They have nothing to do with the scam. Please like this video and comment with your favorite breakfast food. The more comments I receive... the better my video will do in search results, meaning more people will see it. Also, please subscribe to me. Thank you for watching.
Aired: November 24, 2024
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