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March 15 Sharon Kirkey
The Ottawa Citizen
Tiny capsules that sent Australians into frenzy on sale here

A pill that claims to help reduce the puckered, orange-peel look of cellulite, and has caused frenzies in Australia and New Zealand, is coming to Canada.

Cellasene, a "potent blend" of fat-fighting fish and plant extracts, will be available in health-food stores and pharmacies starting March 15. The little red soft-gel capsules will cost $69.95 for a bottle of 40, about a two- to three-week supply.

The product was developed by an Italian chemist and has been available in Italy for five years. After a television segment on Cellasene aired in Australia in November, the capsules flew off the shelves of drug, health-food and department stores. One pharmacist auctioned off his last two packages of the pills for a reported $2,500.

The product will be sold in Canada as a nutritional supplement, according to its Canadian distributor, Purity Life Health Ltd., located near Toronto.

Because the product is being sold as a food supplement, not a drug, the company says it doesn't need approval from Health Canada. Under the Food and Drug Act, only food products that claim specific therapeutic results have to undergo the same testing as drugs and get a drug identification number (DIN).

Without that number, manufacturers are prohibited from making therapeutic claims.

Purity Life is being labelled a "cellulite formula" in Canada

"We're basically tacking the tack with Health Canada, if they ever ask us, that this is a (nutritional product) that helps the body works better. It's all based on good herbs," said Purity Life president David Chapman.

"For us to go out and make a blatant claim probably would never get past Health Canada without zillions of dollars of research and this and that and everything else."

But a press release yesterday announcing the product's Canadian debut didn't shy from making claims.

According to the release, Cellasene "increases the body's metabolic rate, improves blood circulation in cellulite areas, stimulates fat-burning" and helps reduce the buildup of "waste and toxins" in the body.

The capsules contain plant extracts including evening primrose oil, dried fucus extract, soya oil, grape seed, dried sweet clover extract and dried gingko bilboa extra, as well as fish oil.

Mr. Chapman cited a study by an Australian physician that found that 69 per cent of people who used the product felt they had a reduction of orange-peel skin cellulite, and most said their skin felt smoother.

People are advised to take two or three capsules a day for eight weeks, then one a day for maintenance.

Mr. Chapman says there are no known side effects. However, the product contains iodine and its label warns it should not be used by pregnant or lactating women.

Purity Life expects to distribute several hundred thousand packages of the capsules in Canada over the next few months. The product will be available in health-food stores and pharmacies across the country.

"You know yourself there are an awful lot of (anti-cellulite) products that go on the market," Mr. Chapman said. "I know a lot of women are tired of rubbing creams on themselves."

An Ottawa plastic surgeon declined to comment yesterday. But Cellasene has reportedly found a defender in New York plastic surgeon George Beraka.

"My initial reaction was immense skepticism," Dr. Beraka, an assistant professor of surgery at Cornell University Medical School, told the New York Post last week.

But Dr. Beraka, who is scheduled to attend the North American launch of Cellasene in New York on Tuesday, was reportedly impressed by two clinical trials funded by the product's Italian manufacturer that showed a decrease in thigh measurement among women who took Cellasene.




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