**A well-known TV host recently opened up about a troubling experience he had after using unspecified slimming products obtained outside a medical setting.**
During a light-hearted chat with a popular online pharmacist, the presenter described how casual advice from friends once led him down a risky path. “I went through a rough patch,” he recalled, “after accepting a handful of ‘little helpers’ that were supposed to curb appetite. No doctor was involved, just the classic whisper-network: ‘Try these, but don’t tell anyone.’ Later, when I looked into what I had actually swallowed, I realised how close I had come to serious harm.”
He used the moment to highlight a wider habit many people fall into: swapping remedies like recipes. “Headache? Take these. Can’t find that pill? I’ve got a newer one. It’s a neighbourhood tradition—‘Here, try what worked for me.’”
His guest agreed, adding that social-media influencers often fuel the problem by promoting quick fixes without proper context. “I keep making clips to bust the myth,” the pharmacist said. “Anything that tinkers with your body needs professional guidance and a solid plan, not a friendly shout across the coffee table.”
