Customers File Case Against TV Stars For Publicizing Wrong Pills
Customers File Case Against TV Stars For Publicizing Wrong Pills

It has been revealed through a new report that Kim Kardashian along with her two sisters namely Kourtney Kardashian and Khloé Karadshian Odom have been facing a lawsuit of 5-million-dollar for buying diet pills that actually do not help in reducing weight.

According to the findings, some of dieters have claimed against them that they bought diet pills just because of the reason that those were prescribed by siblings. It is being said that the endorsed QuickTrim weight-loss products' include more of caffeine, which is not safe.

Customers further claim that caffeine is ineffective as well as unsafe diet treatment as told by the US Food and Drug Administration. The sisters have been misleading people, say customers, as they are aware of the consequences of caffeine consumed in large amounts by people.

It has been uncovered by the report that QuickTrim is the company that produces a number of weight loss products. And Kim, Khloe and Kourtney are featured in pictures with bikini or other appealing attire worn by them. Further, it was unfolded that its products’ main ingredient is caffeine only.

It has been unveiled that Kim, 31, receives highest income of all the reality stars on U. S. television and she had earned nearly $6 million from her show in the year 2010. Also, the earnings were a contribution of her clothing line beauty and other product endorsements.

The report has found that people are being misled since long about the medications and products provided by the company saying these help in increasing metabolism, promoting weight loss and curbing appetite. While, the reality is that such results are not seen and caffeine leads to some ailments.

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