Do "Lipotropics" work?
#2
FitDay Member
Joined: Jan 2010
Posts: 196
From: The wonderful south.
Goggle it, It's nothing I want to try. Please be careful, I thinks everyone in these forms agrees on one thing, No magic pills exist! If they ever make one, buy stock in the company. Just be careful with drugs, all have side effects.
Good luck on you weight loss.
Good luck on you weight loss.
#3
FitDay Member
Joined: Feb 2010
Posts: 576
From: San Francisco, CA
Looks very sketch to me. Even if you do get results you might be doing some internal damage that might come back to haunt you later on. You're probably better off eating "lipotropic" whole foods that contain plant polyphenols and antioxidants that will give you slower, steadier results but are far less likely to do any lasting damage, like green tea, citrus fruits, raspberries, and blueberries included alongside what you eat regularly.
-Nik
-Nik



