Hello forum members,
I just read this book "The Cortisol Connection Diet" and would like to know your opinion on whether you think it works.
Now I saw that Corti-Slim and Relacore are just anti-anxiety/vitamin formulas and the FDA is not happy with them because of false advertising which one website I saw said made them $50 million dollars.
I fully comprehend that you don't just take a herbal pill and watch the fat melt away. I really do! That is why I am prepared to launch a diet and exercise program and not rely on a "pill" (although my diet will probably incorporate some vitamins and those herbs that are safe for which documentation on real studies actually exist).
That said, if the Cortisol Connection Diet actually works then I would love to get on it. Has anyone actually READ the book and TRIED the program and/or is educated enough to speak on it factually?
Thanking you,
Mr. Paul

But I don't think there will be many, if any, here that are. We tend to avoid the whole cortisol connection theory because of the reputation of Corti-Slim and similar products, as well as the reputation of Shawn Talbott. From what I understand, this book recommends a series of questionable supplements. For example, they suggest avoiding ephedra, but taking bitter orange. However, bitter orange works like ephedra in the body, and Consumer Reports listed it in the "dirty dozen" of most dangerous supplements. 