Last updated on January 16th, 2020 at 12:37 am
Flat Belly Drink Loophole by ‘Andrew’ is nothing but a pathetic scam you should stay away from. I have no doubt in my mind that the person behind this scam is also the owner of Flat Belly Overnight, the most popular scam on ContraHealthScam.com!
Created in March 2017, Flat Belly Drink Loophole claims to have information about a certain ‘drink’ that can easily ‘force’ your body to burn ‘670% MORE calories’ daily. In fact, ‘Andrew’ claims that he also has info about ‘herbs and spices’ that will multiply the result even more if you add them to the ‘tea.’ Just drink this tea with or without the extra ingredients once a day and you’ll be burning fat like crazy.
Oh really? So how does it work?
Basis of Flat Belly Drink Loophole
In his 52-minute long (!) video, Andrew never tells us how his supposed miracle tea works. All I got from the useless info he spewed in the video is that his drink was supposed to get rid of toxic substances in your body that is causing chronic inflammation – one of the most common causes of weight gain.
Backstory of Flat Belly Drink Loophole
This is the part that forms approximately 65% of the whole presentation. First, ‘Andrew’ tells us the sob story about his mother, who was suffering domestic violence at the hands of his dad just because she’s fat. Then he moved to another sob story about his mother nearly dying from heart attack and hypertension because of too much fat. Then he talked about how he once suffered from low back pain due to too much workouts, and how he alleviated the problems by discovering and mixing certain herbs and spices into a ‘drink.’
Finally, he concludes by relating his ‘drink’ to his mother’s case. He claims that his ‘drink’ enabled his mother to lose 7 pounds in 3 days … and 47 pounds in 30 days.
Oh, I almost forgot…
Who is ‘Andrew’?
In the presentation, Andrew describes himself as a ‘Kickboxing and Boxing Champion’ who’s among the ‘top personal trainers’ in Toronto.’ He also claims to have been featured in television talk shows and in ‘major fitness websites’ … none of which he mentions for verification.
Anyway, my personal investigation reveals that the Flat Belly Drink Loophole is hosted in a YouTube channel bearing the name Andrew Raposo, and the book cover too. The website’s domain was also registered with the name. This name should ring a bell to any faithful Contra Health Scam reader, as it is the same name that is linked to Flat Belly Overnight.
FYI, Andrew Raposo has a fitness website, but he hasn’t updated it since October 2014.
Bottom Line: RED FLAG!
Now to other reasons why Flat Belly Drink Loophole is a scam:
1. Author Commits Huge Blunder!
As I sifted through the garbage of a presentation, I came across this statement:

So according to Andrew, decreased leptin levels leads to weight gain and vice versa. Say what???
Actually, decreased leptin levels indicate that you are malnourished and need to consume more fat, which is needed for leptin production. On the other hand, increased leptin levels either means that you’re overeating and leptin is signalling your brain to stop stimulating hunger, or you have too much fat. So as you can see, increased leptin levels indicates weight gain, and studies have proven that obese people do in fact have increased leptin levels [NCBI]. Oh … and INCREASED leptin levels causes inflammation.
I think that by now you’ve realized that Andrew does not know what he’s talking about.
2. Lies About Pricing. Scammer Desperate For Your Money!
Just like he did at Flat Belly Overnight, Andrew tells us how he arrived at his final ‘today’s price’ of $37:
- Web hosting cost: $197
- Distribution cost: $97
- Web maintenance fees cost: From $97-300 per day
But no, ‘this is not about the money for me,’ says Andrew. So that’s why he’s willing to lose money by slashing the price to charge you $97 instead of the original $297. Oh but wait … just take it for $37.
Just give me a break, hungry scammer!
Final Conclusion: DON’T BUY Flat Belly Drink Loophole. It is A SCAM!
Blacklisted Website: FlatBellyDrink.com
This product is marketed by Software Projects. So if you’ve made the mistake of buying it, you can get your money back within 60 days of purchase by using this form.
Alternatives to Flat Belly Drink Loophole
Ratter than waste your time and money on a weight loss scam product, there are several legit, cheaper weight loss programs you can try:
1. Organic Total Body Reboot. This product by celebrity fitness trainer Thomas DeLauer is designed for those whose weight gain is caused by chronic inflammation. Read my review for more details.
2. The Half Day Diet. This weight loss program by celebrity fitness trainer Nate Miyaki will teach you how to lose weight without having to restrict your carb intake. It’s an interesting concept so don’t fail to check it out here.
3. Eat Stop Eat. This innovative program by Brad Pilon will teach you how to lose weight by properly implementing intermittent fasting, while eating anything you want on non-fasting days. Check out my review for more details.
4. The Beta Switch. This is the latest program in Contra Health Scam’s Whitelist. It is designed specifically for women who are struggling to lose the excess fat in their natural trouble spots (butt, thighs, legs, arms). Check out my review for more details.
These products are not guaranteed to work for everyone, but they are legit products worth checking out. So don’t be afraid to give any of them a try as appropriate.
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