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Herbal remedy for cellulite earns mixed reviews, questions

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VideoCNN's Rhonda Rowland asks after a popular cellulite pill which doesn't require FDA approval.
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April 5, 2000
Web posted at: 2:25 p.m. EDT (1825 GMT)

ATLANTA (CNN) -- For years, women have fought the never- ending battle to trim their thighs and hips, to get rid of that sign of aging, cellulite.

Some women tried creams, some tried body wraps and some used a vacuum-like device. Some treatments proved painful and some just didn't work.

Now a new product, a pill, is touting its ability to do the job -- an herbal supplement called Cellasene.

So far, though, the product has earned mixed reviews and raised some questions.

Watch Medical Correspondent Rhonda Rowland's report.





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