LipoLess Reviews Scam, Dr. Ashton and 'Gelatin Trick' Recipe for Weight Loss, Explained
Автор: Jordan Liles
Загружено: 2025-12-29
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If you’re searching for LipoLess reviews, LipoLess Dr. Ashton, LipoLess ingredients, LipoLess scam, or whether LipoLess is legit, this video is for you. This video breaks down exactly what is going on with the marketing behind LipoLess GLP-1 Support and why so many people are searching for reviews and not finding legitimate, independent information online. Any products with similar names, or the same name, have nothing to do with this scam.
The product being promoted is called LipoLess, with the bottle labeled LipoLess GLP-1 Support. It is marketed as a dietary supplement that “supports your body’s fat-metabolism processes.” The ads for LipoLess commonly begin on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok, then lead viewers to websites such as southwoodhealing.com and purehealthcircle.com. These sites rely on long-form video presentations that promise to reveal a “gelatin trick” recipe for weight loss. Viewers are told the recipe involves gelatin, lemon, and apple cider vinegar, but there is no recipe at the end of the presentation. After nearly an hour, the only thing revealed is a bottle of LipoLess pills. There is no gelatin trick recipe.
Many people are searching for LipoLess Dr. Ashton because these websites use deepfake videos and AI-generated audio of Dr. Jennifer Ashton without permission. The headline on these pages reads, Hollywood’s Top Endocrinologist Exposes… Better Than Ozempic? Tap Play To See The Gelatin Trick Celebs Swear By To Crush Hunger And Drop 24lbs Without Side Effects. The video presentations falsely feature Dr. Jennifer Ashton and also use deepfakes of Valerie Bertinelli and Adele. None of these individuals endorsed LipoLess, the "gelatin trick" recipe, or any related weight loss claims.
Some versions of the scam include a second deepfake video claiming Dr. Mehmet Oz featured the "gelatin trick" recipe on his show. He did not. The promise of a "gelatin trick" recipe is only a hook to keep viewers watching the video until the end. This same tactic has been used before with other buzzwords such as pink salt, and the wording changes as scammers rotate key phrases. There is no legitimate "gelatin trick" for weight loss.
People searching for LipoLess for weight loss are also misled by fake reviews and fabricated ratings. There is only one Trustpilot review, posted on Dec. 29, 2025, warning that the price changes during checkout and calling the offer a scam. Meanwhile, the checkout pages show a 9.4 out of 10 rating with 32,624 reviews through MyCartPanda, which is a fake score reused across multiple unrelated scams. These are not real LipoLess reviews.
The sites promoting LipoLess often advertise a money-back guarantee, but guarantees offered by scams cannot be trusted. Pricing frequently changes, upsells appear at checkout, and canceling can be difficult. Even when refunds are offered, they are often partial. Seeing LipoLess listed by third-party sellers on Amazon or Walmart does not make it legit, since those platforms allow third-party listings without verifying product claims.
This video also makes it clear that any other products or companies with similar names to LipoLess have no involvement in this scam, and consumers should not contact unrelated businesses for help, refunds, or support. Only the specific product shown in this video is being discussed.
If you are searching for LipoLess reviews, LipoLess ingredients, LipoLess Dr. Ashton, or wondering whether LipoLess is legit or a scam, this video explains how the funnel works, how deepfake marketing is used, why real reviews are missing, and what to do if you already entered your payment information.
Chapters
00:00 – LipoLess reviews overview
01:25 – Deepfake Dr. Ashton and the "gelatin trick" recipe
04:36 – No recipe, just a bottle of pills
05:30 – Second website and Dr. Oz deepfake
07:40 – Fake reviews and Trustpilot warning
10:03 – MyCartPanda rating exposed
12:45 – What to do if you were charged
Editor’s Note: I used ChatGPT to help write this video description. Scammers use AI to trick people. It’s time we use AI to bust scams. Everything in this video is based on my own independent research.
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