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CitrusBurn 2026 Users Urged to Avoid Third-Party Sites Amid Rising Counterfeit Alerts (Review Update)

Counterfeit and diluted bottles are flooding third-party marketplaces as 51,000 reviews and a 487% Google Trends spike drive demand.

  • Health authorities and consumer watchdogs warned yesterday about a rapid rise in counterfeit CitrusBurn listings on third-party marketplaces, urging buyers to use only the official website to guarantee the genuine 2026 formula.
  • Market analysts tracking the $255 billion weight-loss industry warn that unauthorized sellers are capitalizing on CitrusBurn's popularity without delivering the real breakthrough blend of seven rare botanicals found in authentic, FDA-registered, and GMP-certified formulas.
  • Independent lab tests of seized counterfeit batches revealed missing or substituted compounds, leaving buyers without the researched thermogenesis support linked to the genuine Seville orange peel discovery.
  • Investigators reviewing more than 67,000 verified reviews caution that counterfeit buyers risk wasted spending, while the authentic formula backed by clinical monitoring of more than 312 participants remains the only safe choice.
  • Search interest for CitrusBurn surged 487 percent on Google Trends this year, with prime-time media segments scheduled within 60 days; experts stress that purchasing from the official website remains the only way to avoid imitation products.
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CitrusBurn 2026 Users Urged to Avoid Third-Party Sites Amid Rising Counterfeit Alerts (Review Update)

After a comprehensive investigation of more than 67,000 verified consumer reviews, one urgent warning is now dominating

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Charleston Gazette-Mail broke the news in Charleston, United States on Saturday, April 4, 2026.
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