FOX News - Obesity Epidemic Reaching Crisis Levels
In 2018, the National Center for Health Statistics recorded record high obesity rates in both youths and adults living in the United States. A staggering 40% of Adults and 19% of youths are now considered to be obese!
Inspired to do something to fix this problem, Ana and Samantha Martin took their newly created supplement to Shark Tank, the hit show with billionaire investors, and took all of the sharks by storm.
The product relies on forcing the body into a state of ketosis, where it begins to burn fat for energy instead of carbs. This episode soon became most watched in the shows history and for good reason!
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