Do they really work? Slendertone etc..

Do those Slendertone, Bodyshaper and similar really work.? I refer to those pads you stick on that pass electrical vibrations to tone the muscles?


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Yes, I am sure they work.  However, I'm not sure (and I'm not sure anyone else is either) if sending electric shocks into your body (especially often) has any longterm, harmful effects on your body. 


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All Slendertone Ab belts are FDA Cleared. I do not think FDA will allow Slendertone to sold more than 2 milions all over the world if they are not safe.


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