This is an AI scam! There is no documented proof that Rebel Wilson endorses this product. Once trapped in a subscription it’s impossible to get out of it; even by unsubscribing. Charges appear indefin... Voir plus
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Spent over $100 on the supplement. Read cancellation policy will not let you cancel unless you give them unrealistic 30 day notice. I am totally stressed because it is costing $333 for nothing. Can... Voir plus
I opened a video about the gelatin recipe for weight loss. It claimed the gelatin trick could be made in your own kitchen with inexpensive ingredients, and you only ate one cube a day. It even showed... Voir plus
They did not increase energy and mental clarity. They also caused weight gain. The company will not honor their no questions asked money-back guarantee either. Do not waste your time and money, whethe... Voir plus
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BIG BIG SCAM- JUST TAKING MONEY FROM…
BIG BIG SCAM- JUST TAKING MONEY FROM PEOPLE
They did not increase energy and mental…
They did not increase energy and mental clarity. They also caused weight gain. The company will not honor their no questions asked money-back guarantee either. Do not waste your time and money, whether it is for weightloss or for increased energy. They do not help with anything.
Just doesn't help weight loss
Just doesn't help weight loss. Don't waste your money.
This is an AI scam
This is an AI scam! There is no documented proof that Rebel Wilson endorses this product. Once trapped in a subscription it’s impossible to get out of it; even by unsubscribing. Charges appear indefinitely & there is never any response from customer service. A HARD “BEWARE!”
You suck to tell people this works
You suck to tell people this works. They spent there money I would not buy this
I wouldn't even give it a one
I wouldn't even give it a one. Total rip off. Falsely used Oprah Winfry to sell their product. Doesn't work, Can't get a refund.
Laellium says they have a money back…
Laellium says they have a money back guarantee within 60 days, I have contacted their customer support 4 rimes now and have not been sent a refund form or a RMA number so I can return the 6 bottles I purchased in early November (much less than 60 days) The Better Business Bureau is next on my list.
Spent over $100 on the supplement
Spent over $100 on the supplement. Read cancellation policy will not let you cancel unless you give them unrealistic 30 day notice. I am totally stressed because it is costing $333 for nothing. Can't access their ABC Trainerize and they have already taken 2 payments . Predatory coaching . Stressed and we need that money for taxes.
DON'T GO THERE
They have only robot as so-called customer service. I have been trying for weeks to get info on how to return my product for a refund as outlined in the "60 day money back guarantee" to no avail. No address or phone number and no human to speak to. I DO NOT recommend this product - $179.00 down the drain. Even Oprah's video is likely faked.
The product did not work for me
The product did not work for me. I contacted customer support and requested my promised 60 day money back guarantee. I did not get an answer to my request for a refund. It’s been two days. When I hear back, I will update my review. I’m feeling skeptical as other reviews explained how it was difficult to get just some of their money back. I do not recommend buying this product.
3 months either way no weight loss…
3 months either way no weight loss though eating less and exercising more.
The claims for weight loss are totally…
The claims for weight loss are totally false! Do not fall for this ad as I did. It is a HIGH pressure sale and if you watch closely, the use of Oprah to hawk this is AI generated.
DISHONEST AND DISINGENUOUS - DO NOT TOUCH!
Having told this awful company that I wanted a refund - they told me I would have to fill out a 20-25 minute questionnaire, then be given a code , then the return address, then post it back at my expense (no problem) the, IF they felt - having reviewed my return - that they could issue a full refund that they would do so!!!!!
BUT as a special case and to
Avoid inconvenience etc they could offer me a 50% immediately!
Since then NOTHING
These people obviously prey on the vulnerable (which I am NOT - although I feel a fool!) their methods are tantamount to blackmail and most certainly disingenuous
What is even more disappointing is that this product is sponsored and endorsed by Oprah Winfrey who must be ashamed of her association with these charlatans. I always thought she stood for decency and honesty!!!
I tried the product without results
I tried the product without results. I trusted the company would honor their 60 day satisfaction guarantee with 100 % refund with no questions asked or hassle. This was not the case. At first I was offered a 50 % refund because some of the product was used, then after many emails and more than a month I was offered a 70 % refund. They refused to honor their 100 % refund no questions no hassle guarantee. I would not have tried this product if I had known I would not get a full refund if I was unsatisfied.
LAELLIUM Weight Loss capsule… FOOL ME…
LAELLIUM Weight Loss capsule… FOOL ME ONCE…
It is a known fact that everyone is different and the results will be different. But never expected this from LAELLIUM.
Facts: I have never had a weight problem, but I am getting older and wanted to stay trim so thought LAELLIUM would help with that. As of today, October 17, 2025, I have just started my third jar, I have taken two jars of LAELLIUM, and have not lost a single pound. I do not eat fast foods and I do not drink sodas. I eat lots of veggies – I eat real organic food in small to medium portions. On the YouTube Marketing Commercial with Oprah, she raves about how effective LAELLIUM is. That is disappointing when someone who has stood for the truth is not really truthful. The one thing I did not do was check the reviews BEFORE I purchased 6 jars and spent over $300. I learned a good lesson and now check the reviews BEFORE hand. I also found out that dishonest marketing is used for many products. So, the products that really work, will now suffer because of the dishonest marketing ones. There will always be several who writes a fair and honest evaluation of a product. That is what is good about TRUST PILOT. Very sad about Operah though I will finish the six jars and maybe will lose a pound or two? We shall see.
It was a waste of my time and a very frustrating experience
It was a waste of my time. Not sure where to begin. As soon as you place the order they charge your credit card. I immediately changed my mind and they would not reverse the charges even though they did not process my order. Returning the product is even harder. If you want a 75% discount on what you paid and want to keep the product keep asking to return it because they will discount the product for you to keep it. The big question is will they actually credit you back the 75%. They had said they would credit me back 50% and I never saw it. In my mind anything that is marketed that hard and very diffecut to return is a scam. I spent hours on trying to return the product. Also a read a review it mentioned that Laellium only had one ingredient to help control your appetite versus other products that have more. I would think twice before purchasing the product. If it really was that good they would not need to hype it up and make returning the product such a hassel. Every time they emailed me it was in spanish and english... when it was obvious I was an english speaking person. No matter how much I wanted to return the product they would not take no for an answer.... I finally got a return address. No let's see if I get my full payment back. I did have to pay to ship the product back so I am out $12 for getting sucked in.
They are not truthful, and it does not work!
The site says they will give you 100% within 60 days, so I ordered the 6 bottles. After using for a full 30 days, not 1 lb difference in weight, no difference in energy, sleep, NO change at all. So I contacted them for returning the unopened 5 bottles. Then they start with the super slow response, then ask why, then with another super slow reply, then they say they I will have to fill out a form, more delay. Then they send a reply saying I will have to pay for shipping? so getting 100% back is not really true. They are not registered with the BBB, now I see why. When you try to search laellium, they have paid all the search engines to move them to the top, and of course all you see are glowing reviews, which are not real. No need to waste your money on just another one of these fake claims to lose weight.
The whole ad is a scam
Just so you know upfront, I didn't buy it. There were too many lies to be legit. First, there was an introduction from a so called customer. She said most of the pink salt tricks were not right and she would give the entire recipe. Which was: Cayenne pepper, Baking soda, Apple cider vinegar, and pink salt. Then she said to watch the video to see how to put it together.
The video was extremely long, about an hour at least. Both the young lady that introduced the video, and "Dr Mark" , in the video, said the recipe could be made in our kitchens in about two minutes and he would give the complete recipe.
One of the first celebrities in the video was a segment where Dr. Oz had two people were mixing gelatin and talking about how it could melt away fat. Then a lady came on the stage and Dr. Oz introduced her as the creator of this fat burning miracle. But the video abruptly cut away to "Dr. Mark", who spoke for about an hour about how he had invented this fat burning concoction with gelatin. What?! After that there was a long string of celebrities grateful for Dr. Mark's concoction. I greatly suspect that the words, on at least some of them, were done by AI. There was a video with Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., standing at a podium, talking about the product. I have heard him speak too many times to believe that was his actual voice3. Another part of the video, Dr. Mark said he tried to get an article about his weight loss recipe into a medical journal and they wouldn't take it. So, he said he made a phone call to an editor. It would have to have been a video call because Dr. Fauci appeared on the screen explaining why they wouldn't publish his article. Dr. Fauci?! Hard to believe. Those are just a few examples.
Near the end, Dr. Mark gave the recipe: Pure gelatin, Japanese green tea extract, Type one collagen, Turmeric with piperine (sp?). Not one ingredient matched the first recipe given. Of course, after saying multiple times we could make it in our kitchens, he then000 said that if you bought the ingredients at stores, it would not work because they wouldn't be the right quality. Turns out, he sells the product in pill form. You don't eat a gelatin concoction as it showed multiple times.
At one point, a name of the product was mentioned (which I can't remember now, but it was one that I had looked up before), but at the end of the video, they were selling it under a different name. They also claimed that they only made the product once a year, so you if you didn't get it now, you would have to wait for a year.
In spite of the myriad celebrities that supposedly credited their weight loss--some said 75 lbs gone in a few weeks--there are way too many red flags to be real.
This is a scam video
I opened a video about the gelatin recipe for weight loss. It claimed the gelatin trick could be made in your own kitchen with inexpensive ingredients, and you only ate one cube a day. It even showed pictures of women scooping up gelatin from a dish. Then Mark Hyman came on screen and started talking about the gelatin "trick." He continued to talk a long time until the product was revealed as Laellium in capsule form. Then prices were given, starting with a 30-day supply of capsules costing $79.00. This video started out with lies, and so appears to be just another scam.
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