PediaLean Reviews
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edialean is a product we have serious problems and issues with. For starters, it is marketed specifically and exclusively toward children! My brother in law was a fat child, even an obese child, ridiculously so when he was in second grade or so. His own brother was horrible about it. But when 3rd grade hit, suddenly he started dropping that baby weight, and he started playing soccer. After that, he turned into one of the skinniest people in America probably.
So a lot of kids, especially those with parents who are basically healthy, grow out of it. Even if they don’t, there is no reason to encourage the idea that they need to go on extreme or even unhealthy diets or use unhealthy methods at that early age. It’s irresponsible!
But really we don’t expect anything better from the makers. This product is made and manufactured they say by a company named Klein Becker. They are so well known for low quality it’s ridiculous. They sell crappy products at extremely high prices, and they rip people off. But they sell in grocery stores and under different company names. So consumers keep going back for more.
But let’s cut to the chase here. Their main ingredient is an ingredient they call P Rivieri. Yes, it has been studied in adults! And it has been clinically proven in adults! But in adults, the amount required would be about 1000mg, and it’s the fiber and appetite suppressant known as glucomannan. In adults, it is completely harmless.
However, there are no studies in children, as that would actually be quite irresponsible to say the least. And there is accordingly no knowledge as to how much they would need, if there are any side effects, if it’s at all appropriate in any form. In children, there is nothing that tells you even one of the basic details that you would need to know.
Yes, as all Klein Becker products claim, and by the way they don’t have half the right amounts that would be used for adults, they talk about a doctor named Dr Daniel P Mowrey. We assume he was paid for his endorsements, and we can guarantee he didn’t count on all the complications. But he, along with Klein Becker, has been personally sued by the FTC for false and unsubstantiated claims more than once, including in relation to this product.
Klein Becker is based of course in Utah as are most of the major and small vitamin sales companies and otherwise weight loss companies. It goes under the names of Basic Research LLC, AG Waterhouse LLC, Klein Becker USA LLC, NutraSport LLC, Sovage Dermlogic Laboratories LLC, BAN LLC, Dennis Gay, Daniel B Mowrey PhD, so not actually MD, and a number of others. Now you can recognize them wherever they may be, because obviously, we would recommend staying far away from this company in general.

