Apetamin for weight gain

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  • stowns30
    stowns30 Posts: 197 Member
    Jcl81 wrote: »
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    threads like this are why there is so much bad information out there..

    So don't read it if you disagree. Even if this is just placebo it is working for them. Move on.

    Thank you... That's all I was saying. I'm not here to force anything on anyone.
  • psuLemon
    psuLemon Posts: 38,427 MFP Moderator
    edited July 2016
    Problem is that many posters have no intention of being supportive or constructive, but prefer to be snarky, flippant and know-it-all. I see it every day on MFP threads, and it is disheartening.

    That is the internet and it's not just MFP. There will always be those who help and those who want to hurt (<-- for those, if its a violation, we try to address it). There are also posters who are willing to listen and those who only want reinforcement for their decisions. In any case, people all respond to different tactics.
  • Jcl81
    Jcl81 Posts: 154 Member
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    Jcl81 wrote: »
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    threads like this are why there is so much bad information out there..

    So don't read it if you disagree. Even if this is just placebo it is working for them. Move on.

    ummm it is a public forum, so anyone can come in here and read it and think that apeatamin and waist trainers are a great way to gain weight and then slim off your waist....which is 100% the wrong way to do it...so yea, I am going to correct the record for lurkers and such...

    Exactly a public forum. In which you don't have to read anything you don't like. It's not like they are telling people to use the products, they are just sharing what is working for them.
  • stowns30
    stowns30 Posts: 197 Member
    The thing is when you gain weight you gain fat (how much,and how fast has to do with genetics). you cant gain it where you want. it goes on where ever it wants just like losing weight, it comes off where it wants. you cant spot reduce.so you cant spot gain either.so if you are seeing it in your belly now it means it may take longer to gain in other areas.trust me I was thin and when I gained weight it was all from my waist down,then I lost weight and yeah the places I gained it first are the last places it wants to come off.

    True this definitely happens
  • stowns30
    stowns30 Posts: 197 Member
    Problem is that many posters have no intention of being supportive or constructive, but prefer to be snarky, flippant and know-it-all. I see it every day on MFP threads, and it is disheartening. I don't see the moderators calling people on their negative destructive comments nearly as often as I see posts such as the one above.

    Exactly
  • stowns30
    stowns30 Posts: 197 Member
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    Problem is that many posters have no intention of being supportive or constructive, but prefer to be snarky, flippant and know-it-all. I see it every day on MFP threads, and it is disheartening. I don't see the moderators calling people on their negative destructive comments nearly as often as I see posts such as the one above.

    I am sorry if you can't handle the truth ...but the truth is you don't need waist trainers and you don't need apeatamin ....that is not being snarky, flippant, etc, that is being honest and truthful.

    No actually that's just your opinion... You cannot speak for everyone. Some people may need what you don't ; however it doesn't make you right. Seems like you are contradicting yourself. Why are you so upset that everything you say ppl don't agree with. It's life... Do things your way and let others do it theirs. No need for this to be a back n forth thing. Move on from this already.... Sheesh
  • Jcl81
    Jcl81 Posts: 154 Member
    edited July 2016
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    Jcl81 wrote: »
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    Jcl81 wrote: »
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    threads like this are why there is so much bad information out there..

    So don't read it if you disagree. Even if this is just placebo it is working for them. Move on.

    ummm it is a public forum, so anyone can come in here and read it and think that apeatamin and waist trainers are a great way to gain weight and then slim off your waist....which is 100% the wrong way to do it...so yea, I am going to correct the record for lurkers and such...

    Exactly a public forum. In which you don't have to read anything you don't like. It's not like they are telling people to use the products, they are just sharing what is working for them.

    which also means I have the right to come in here and correct misinformation and woo woo ...

    The information is not wrong if it works for them. As they are not saying the product is the cause they are just using it.
  • Jcl81
    Jcl81 Posts: 154 Member
    psulemon wrote: »
    Jcl81 wrote: »
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    Jcl81 wrote: »
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    Jcl81 wrote: »
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    threads like this are why there is so much bad information out there..

    So don't read it if you disagree. Even if this is just placebo it is working for them. Move on.

    ummm it is a public forum, so anyone can come in here and read it and think that apeatamin and waist trainers are a great way to gain weight and then slim off your waist....which is 100% the wrong way to do it...so yea, I am going to correct the record for lurkers and such...

    Exactly a public forum. In which you don't have to read anything you don't like. It's not like they are telling people to use the products, they are just sharing what is working for them.

    which also means I have the right to come in here and correct misinformation and woo woo ...

    The information is not wrong if it works for them. As they are not saying the product is the cause they are just using it.

    If the expectation that a waister trainer would reduce or modify fat tissue and prevent growth, then it would be wrong. If they like to wear it, thats a different story. Like i mentioned before, i would be a little worried about not utilizing your back muscles making them weak. That and having some impact on your internals.


    Arguing if something works or doesn't for someone without any proof that is does or does not is childish and gives nothing to this post.

    Replying by add nothing to this discussion no matter if you disagree is against the rules (aka trolling) as no one will win. So as a moderator please start enforcing the rules!
  • Jcl81
    Jcl81 Posts: 154 Member
    edited July 2016
    psulemon wrote: »
    Jcl81 wrote: »
    psulemon wrote: »
    Jcl81 wrote: »
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    Jcl81 wrote: »
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    Jcl81 wrote: »
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    threads like this are why there is so much bad information out there..

    So don't read it if you disagree. Even if this is just placebo it is working for them. Move on.

    ummm it is a public forum, so anyone can come in here and read it and think that apeatamin and waist trainers are a great way to gain weight and then slim off your waist....which is 100% the wrong way to do it...so yea, I am going to correct the record for lurkers and such...

    Exactly a public forum. In which you don't have to read anything you don't like. It's not like they are telling people to use the products, they are just sharing what is working for them.

    which also means I have the right to come in here and correct misinformation and woo woo ...

    The information is not wrong if it works for them. As they are not saying the product is the cause they are just using it.

    If the expectation that a waister trainer would reduce or modify fat tissue and prevent growth, then it would be wrong. If they like to wear it, thats a different story. Like i mentioned before, i would be a little worried about not utilizing your back muscles making them weak. That and having some impact on your internals.


    Arguing if something works or doesn't for someone without any proof that is does or does not is childish and gives nothing to this post.

    Replying by add nothing to this discussion no matter if you disagree is against the rules (aka trolling) as no one will win. So as a moderator please start enforcing the rules!

    I would recommend you read and understand the rules before making such assertions. Additionally, you can feel free to explain to us "unknowledgeable" members how a piece of clothing will affect adipose fatty tissue.


    If you think science is childish, that is your opinion but if someone has questions or needs an understanding how something works, then we can inform them. Maybe you shoulf also considering read the first several pages and look at the information i have provided. Not only in terms of increasing intake but decreasing the development of new fatty tissue.

    You want to promise false hopes and think its supportive, thats fine as you have the right to that opinion. But that is giving someone false hope. Clothing will not prevent fat growth and supercede genetic diposition. It is not only wrong but provides false hopes to members who are trying to achieve goals.


    1.This is not a debate thread, or the debate section.

    2. I have read the rules and will start reporting if needs be.

    3.This was a question about others using the product and their experiences. The thread topic is about Apetamin, because someone talked about a belt doesn't mean the thread gets derailed to talk about if that works or not.
  • Jcl81
    Jcl81 Posts: 154 Member
    edited July 2016
    double post.
  • stowns30
    stowns30 Posts: 197 Member
    Wow!!!! This is hilarious and so sad. @jcl
  • stowns30
    stowns30 Posts: 197 Member
    @Jcl81 I wouldn't even waste time with it anymore... Obviously they are not willing to let it go and just agree to disagree. Some ppl are like that and that will never change. As long as Apetamin is working for those of us here that are using it WHICH IN FACT IS WHY I POSTED THIS THREAD. Nothing else matters. lol
  • stowns30
    stowns30 Posts: 197 Member
    auddii wrote: »
    stowns30 wrote: »
    psulemon wrote: »
    Jcl81 wrote: »
    psulemon wrote: »
    Jcl81 wrote: »
    psulemon wrote: »
    Jcl81 wrote: »
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    Jcl81 wrote: »
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    Jcl81 wrote: »
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    threads like this are why there is so much bad information out there..

    So don't read it if you disagree. Even if this is just placebo it is working for them. Move on.

    ummm it is a public forum, so anyone can come in here and read it and think that apeatamin and waist trainers are a great way to gain weight and then slim off your waist....which is 100% the wrong way to do it...so yea, I am going to correct the record for lurkers and such...

    Exactly a public forum. In which you don't have to read anything you don't like. It's not like they are telling people to use the products, they are just sharing what is working for them.

    which also means I have the right to come in here and correct misinformation and woo woo ...

    The information is not wrong if it works for them. As they are not saying the product is the cause they are just using it.

    If the expectation that a waister trainer would reduce or modify fat tissue and prevent growth, then it would be wrong. If they like to wear it, thats a different story. Like i mentioned before, i would be a little worried about not utilizing your back muscles making them weak. That and having some impact on your internals.


    Arguing if something works or doesn't for someone without any proof that is does or does not is childish and gives nothing to this post.

    Replying by add nothing to this discussion no matter if you disagree is against the rules (aka trolling) as no one will win. So as a moderator please start enforcing the rules!

    I would recommend you read and understand the rules before making such assertions. Additionally, you can feel free to explain to us "unknowledgeable" members how a piece of clothing will affect adipose fatty tissue.


    If you think science is childish, that is your opinion but if someone has questions or needs an understanding how something works, then we can inform them. Maybe you shoulf also considering read the first several pages and look at the information i have provided. Not only in terms of increasing intake but decreasing the development of new fatty tissue.

    You want to promise false hopes and think its supportive, thats fine as you have the right to that opinion. But that is giving someone false hope. Clothing will not prevent fat growth and supercede genetic diposition. It is not only wrong but provides false hopes to members who are trying to achieve goals.


    1.This is not a debate thread, or the debate section.

    2. I have read the rules and will start reporting if needs be.

    3.This was a question about others using the product and their experiences. The thread topic is about Apetamin, because someone talked about a belt doesn't mean the thread gets derailed to talk about if that works or not.

    By all means, feel free to report anything that you see as a violation. Another moderator will evaluate it. I dont mod the gaining weight section as i am in almost every thread helping people on their journey. I came in here to correct some wrong information and provide the math behind the OPs goals of 5 lbs per week. I also provided a link to high calorie foods to make it easier for the OP to hit her 3000 a day calorie goal.

    I'm sorry but Apetamin is definitely WORKING for me. This isnot the first , second or third time I've tried to gain weight. And NO I have not always looked for a short cut to gain weight. You never even thought to ask anything it just really seemed like you assumed to know what I have been doing prior. In all honesty I donot wish to continue going back n forth with this. WE AGREE TO DISAGREE. There is wayyyyy too much craziness going on in the world. We can do better than this by accepting the fact that what works for some may not work for others and also may not be the way you choose to go about it. It's okay... I'm good with that. You guys have a great night. TOMORROW WILL BE BETTER BECAUSE THE DEVIL IS A LIAR! What started off so peacefully can only become negative if we allow it. It's not worth it.

    If you've tried to gain weight several times, it sounds like you have not found a way to maintain the gains you made after you stop your supplement.

    If it only allows temporary gains, it isn't sustainable long term. You should look at making long term sustainable changes.

    Artificially increasing your appetite is allowing you to eat very large quantities of food and make rapid weight gain.

    It IS working for you, but people are giving you advice for how to do this without the supplement, for lasting changes.

    They aren't attacking you, but trying to help.

    Again, I would suggest eating at a smaller surplus and doing progressive resistance training. This will somewhat help direct where the weight goes by mitigating done of the fat gains (yay for solid muscles as a foundation of the body parts you want to grow). Plus, with a smaller surplus, you likely won't need a supplement to reach your calorie goal.

    You've said you've done this time and time again. Why not try another method to see if you get better results?

    Yes I did say I've done this a few time ; however I did it say with Apetamin. This is my first time using this to help with my weight gain journey. Please donot assume that this is all I do to gain weight. I am very aware that taking this alone is not enough. I work out 3 times a week with weights, I drink ensure plus and try my best to consume lots of healthy foods into my diets as well. By all means... The Apetamin is a booster for me. There is no way I would go into this thinking that's all I had to do. It takes consistency and I'm aware of that. Many have started with this and no longer needed this along the way because they found a regimen that worked and no longer struggled to maintain . Hopefully I will get the same ending results. Time will tell... Enjoy your day!
  • stowns30
    stowns30 Posts: 197 Member
    *Didnot say