Thrive....anybody tried it?
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thorsmom01 wrote: »snickerscharlie wrote: »extra_medium wrote: »juggernaut1974 wrote: »Have not tried it.
That said, I operate under the general assumption that any health/fitness/nutrition related posts on Facebook are bunk and can be safely ignored. This hasn't proven to be detrimental yet.
True, but only the ones that gain any kind of traction. The "eat less, exercise more" posts never seem to go viral for some reason.
Because the simple truth is not something you can scam people on and get rich.
We should start a diet multi level marketing scam. Tell people to take the magic pill ( placebo) and give them their calorie goal and a workout plan. ( we would give them back their money at the end and let them know the calorie deficit caused the weight loss not the pill)
The only problem is, many would just still continue to eat at a surplus and expect the magic pill to make them lose weight. Its sad how gullible and niaave people are about weight loss .
Ha, a "magic was in you all along" kind of moment.
That makes me think of this:
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Pretty2Petite wrote: »
The two aren't related.0
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