SAN DIEGO, CA, March 02, 2011 (Press-News.org) TVTopTen.com announced today that the top ten best Health and Nutrition products for March 2011 have just been released, and are as follows:
1. Nutrisystem
2. Jenny Craig
3. South Beach Diet
4. Medifast
5. Weight Watchers
6. Atkins
7. Hoodia
8. Jillian Michaels Diet
9. Sonoma Diet
10. Diet to Go
TVTopTen.com features the top ten products of all product categories on the homepage. All products are ranked based on commercial airing data collected from media results, customer reviews, rankings, and consumer demand. TVTopTen.com also tests all "As Seen on TV" products for their claims, durability, and ease of use to help determine product rank as well.
TVTopTen.com gets additional data by working with hundreds of direct response (As Seen on TV) companies and product inventors who have created a commercial for their products.
To provide customers the ability to rate new products and report on how well they work, TVTopTen.com features product giveaways through their Facebook and twitter pages (@tvtopten). Anyone can add a review for an As Seen on TV Product on the TVTopTen.com website. All reviews are taken into account when determining the top ten rankings.
Please visit www.TVTopTen.com for a list of the top ten As Seen on TV products in Automotive, Beauty & Grooming, Health and Nutrition, Housewares, Kitchen, Money & Business, Pet Supplies, Sports & Fitness, Tools & Hardware, and Toys & Entertainment. New rankings for each category are released each month.
TVTopTen.com Announces Top Health and Nutrition Products for March 2011
TVTopTen.com announced today that the top ten best Health and Nutrition products for March 2011 have just been released.
2011-03-02
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