Jillian Michaels Gelatin Diet: Benefits, Risks And Results
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This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making changes to your health regimen, especially if you have underlying health conditions.
Seeing videos claiming Dr. Sanjay Gupta revealed a secret gelatin recipe for fast weight loss? I clicked through the funnel to see what’s really going on.
In this video, I break down a suspicious Facebook ad, a fake health-style landing page, non-clickable news logos, fake comments, questionable customer photos, recycled before-and-after images, fake urgency, and “FDA Approved” badges used to make MeltDrops look legitimate.
The page also tries to make it seem like Dr. Gupta is connected to MeltDrops. But Dr. Sanjay Gupta has warned that scammers use his face, voice, and video clips to sell supplements. He is not connected to these products.
If you’re wondering whether MeltDrops is real, whether the Dr. Gupta gelatin recipe story is legit, or whether this is another miracle-supplement funnel, watch the full breakdown before entering your payment details.
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Stacy Bates, MS, RDN
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Stacy Bates, MS, RDN is known for a practical, real-world approach to nutrition counseling that meets people where they are. She helps clients translate science-backed strategies into sustainable habits, avoiding rigid rules and emphasizing progress over perfection. Learn more about her evidence-based philosophy at Nourish.