Originally Posted by michaelap
(Post 97993)
This "magical pill", act as suppresses hunger. Do you want to know something else?
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Be Aware of the Weight Loss Pills
Whilst weight loss pills often help you to lose the weight, by artifcially increasing the metabolism throughout the day, when you stop taking the pill you will find that the regime no longer works. It may be possible to to maintain the weight, but to lose weight from this period will be much harder until the body adapts. My advice would be to use simple methods to raise your metabolism throughout the day and obviously have a vigorous exercise programme. I found this blog to be very helpful for my weight loss routine (the pages concerning maximising exercise and creating a programme)
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I just want to lose several kilograms, and then I'm able to have normal weight.
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Originally Posted by estela00
(Post 98068)
Yes.I want to know, is this not dangerous to health. Are there any side effects?
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Thanks for this useful information!
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Just drink more water and don't drink any alcohol!
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Jennifer, thanks for suggesting Chia Seeds, I looked into them and it seems everybody is recommending them, so I bough a package of them to try out, so far so good !!
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I looked up the active ingredients (Hoodi Gordonii and Garcinia Cambogia) and there is no scientific evidence that they work or only very little in the case of Garcinia Cambogia, which is toxic to the liver.
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Bought Pure Garcinia Cambogia Extract fat burner product on the advice of a friend who used it to lose the weight that she gained during pregnancy. Started taking it the first day at home. One week later, all I can say is that I'm very impressed. My cravings are gone and I've lost 4 pounds so far. I've even in progress exercising again because I feel so good and very happy. I haven't had any side effects. Love this product!
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For safety's sake, I'd ask your doctor,
This comes from a review of weight loss supplements in the U.S. It may differ from the policies of other countries. 'Despite widespread use, there is still limited data on the safety and efficacy of the products currently on the market. Because dietary supplements are viewed as food and not drugs, they are not regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Instead, under the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA), dietary supplements can be marketed without evidence to support efficacy and safety. If a dietary supplement appears to be unsafe after being marketed, the FDA can then decide whether or not to have the product removed from the market. This was the case for the weight loss supplement ephedra which was removed from the market in 2004 after reports of serious health risks . The literature published in the arena of weight loss continues to be plagued by concerns such as: small studies, inconsistency with participant body weight (BMI), variation in length of studies, use of exercise, and a variety of products at differing dosages.' Journal of Obesity, August, 2010 An evidence-based review of fat modifying supplemental weight loss products. Egras AM1, Hamilton WR, Lenz TL, Monaghan MS. |
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