Golo 'Release' Anybody tried it?

morf13
morf13 Posts: 151 Member
edited November 13 in Health and Weight Loss
Golo 'Release' Anybody tried it?
https://www.golo.com/?variant=b

I woke up at 2am one night,couldn't sleep, and turned on the tv as this infomerical was starting. What they were saying made a lot of sense to me, and it sounded as if they were talking about my specific weight problem,so I decided to buy it. Starting it today, and fingers crossed, hope it helps. I know there's no magic pill to lose weight and stay healthy, but if this can assist me, I will be thankful.

Just curious, has anybody tried this or had success with it? Thanks



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  • morf13
    morf13 Posts: 151 Member
    I appreciate the responses,and opinions, but I hope to hear from People who have tried it.
  • cjej126
    cjej126 Posts: 1 Member
    So how is it going? I've only been at this (MFP) one week. Just trying to figure things out.
    We all try something.... hope that works for you.
  • morf13
    morf13 Posts: 151 Member
    cjej126 wrote: »
    So how is it going? I've only been at this (MFP) one week. Just trying to figure things out.
    We all try something.... hope that works for you.

    I certainly don't think it will hurt,my food intake is terrible from terrible sources. Took the pill about 2.5 hours with small breakfast,so far,no hunger,I took it with a 20oz water, and have been nursing a cup of coffee for 90 minutes,so,some combination is holding me over, normally with a real light breakfast,I am starting to get hungry around 11:30. Today's lunch, 2 hardboiled eggs,celery,carrots,and peanut butter
  • ericwhitt
    ericwhitt Posts: 87 Member
    morf13 wrote: »
    Weight loss is simple mathematics - taking in fewer calories than you burn.

    Of course,I understand that,but there's obviously differences in one person's Body to another person's,and their metabolism is different. What reasons can cause these differences? For example, I work with a Guy that leads a sedentary lifestyle like me, and we will both eat the same bad things at the same times, I continue to gain weight, and he can't put on weight and has resorted to drinking shakes to gain. Neither of us exercises like we should, yet,we have completely different outcomes.

    I like MFP because you can track your exercise & calories, and I agree, burn more calories then you take in,and you should lose weight. But the reason I even tried these pills is, because the weight seems to add on me very quickly yet is hard to shed. I guess I am looking for anything as an aide to my weight loss.

    Do you want to be spending money on these pills the rest of your life? Because like most of these late night products and work out fads, most people just bloat back to their original weight once they stop because they don't learn anything. Once you stop taking the pills and your old appetite comes back, you won't have learned how to control and regulate yourself and will binge eat.

    Do it right, do it slow and do it permanently. I've done many crash diets and failed because I wanted to keep my lifestyle the same. Only now when I'm working towards a better and healthier eating habit does it feel like I can keep the weight off. I tried to binge eat a dinner the other day, and just couldn't come close to eating how much I use to, and I've only been at this for around 40 days. I have a long way to go, but I definitely feel like I have changed for the better with my eating habits instead of relying on a crutch to cover up the main issue, which is just that I had no idea how little my body actually needed compared to these massive serving sizes are available to us.
  • arose1122
    arose1122 Posts: 167 Member
    morf13 wrote: »
    Weight loss is simple mathematics - taking in fewer calories than you burn.

    Of course,I understand that,but there's obviously differences in one person's Body to another person's,and their metabolism is different. What reasons can cause these differences? For example, I work with a Guy that leads a sedentary lifestyle like me, and we will both eat the same bad things at the same times, I continue to gain weight, and he can't put on weight and has resorted to drinking shakes to gain. Neither of us exercises like we should, yet,we have completely different outcomes.

    I like MFP because you can track your exercise & calories, and I agree, burn more calories then you take in,and you should lose weight. But the reason I even tried these pills is, because the weight seems to add on me very quickly yet is hard to shed. I guess I am looking for anything as an aide to my weight loss.

    Is he younger than you? Is he tall? He may be more active than he lets on. All those things factor into how many calories HIS body needs to sustain life vs how many YOUR body needs. There are many, many more factors than just the ones I mentioned. You cannot compare yourself to anyone else.
  • daniip_la
    daniip_la Posts: 678 Member
    morf13 wrote: »
    cjej126 wrote: »
    So how is it going? I've only been at this (MFP) one week. Just trying to figure things out.
    We all try something.... hope that works for you.

    I certainly don't think it will hurt,my food intake is terrible from terrible sources. Took the pill about 2.5 hours with small breakfast,so far,no hunger,I took it with a 20oz water, and have been nursing a cup of coffee for 90 minutes,so,some combination is holding me over, normally with a real light breakfast,I am starting to get hungry around 11:30. Today's lunch, 2 hardboiled eggs,celery,carrots,and peanut butter

    I'm not commenting on the useless woo pills, but why are you eating so little? You said you had a small breakfast, and then for lunch you only had two eggs, some veggies, and peanut butter? What's your calorie goal for the day?
  • cerise_noir
    cerise_noir Posts: 5,468 Member
    Aaron_K123 wrote: »
    I disagree with most of the posters here, I think its pretty important to release your golos now and again.

    Well, yeah... they do need to air out.
  • Seffell
    Seffell Posts: 2,244 Member
    morf13 wrote: »
    Weight loss is simple mathematics - taking in fewer calories than you burn.

    Of course,I understand that,but there's obviously differences in one person's Body to another person's,and their metabolism is different.

    Mm, actually no. According to the studies that I've read people with similar stats have almost no variation to their metabolic rate. The bulk of the difference comes from intentional burns.
    Also I'm not going to list you sources. Whoever is interested should do their own research. Preferebly from scientific papers rather than from infomercials.
  • PaulaWallaDingDong
    PaulaWallaDingDong Posts: 4,641 Member
    Do you need the pills? Maybe, if your are a diabetic in which case you should be under a doctor's care, right?

    Nevermind the rest of your post which is sparsely if at all based in fact. How can anyone with a potentially serious medical condition entertain the idea that the OP might actually NEED these nonsense pills, let alone see any benefit from them whatsoever?
  • Sued0nim
    Sued0nim Posts: 17,456 Member
    edited October 2016
    I wouldn't ingest anything I bought off the TV
  • morf13
    morf13 Posts: 151 Member
    Thanks for all the responses. Seems the overwhelming consensus is that these pills are a waste. I have a 30 day supply and will use them and probably not buy a refill unless I see some incredible result which I can't attribute to exercise or diet.

    Somebody above asked me about my intake for the day as for calories, I am set up to take in 2600-2800 calories a day which according to MFP, would allow me to lose 2 lbs a week, I am also starting the gym 3 days a week.

    Somebody asked me why I was eating so little, I don't think I am, for breakfast, I just had a yogurt and slim fast shake, 280 calories total. It filled me up. How much more should I eat if I'm full?
    Same goes for lunch, if I eat a couple eggs, some veggies, or a salad, and I'm under 800 calories, do I need to eat more if I'm full?
    I may have an afternoon snack like popcorn, but most of my calories I save for dinner. I prefer to eat a bigger more filling dinner so I don't get hungry and eat at night.

    I have a sweet tooth, but not on a daily basis, so I'm usually not tempted. I am however a carb fan, I enjoy various breads, rolls, etc. I know they are bad, but they also fill me up and keep me feeling full. My goal is to eliminate or greatly reduce sugar, breads, carbs, as I know these are all bad
  • morf13
    morf13 Posts: 151 Member
    Thanks for that explanation, makes sense. The food scale & measuring plan makes sense. Somebody else told me to eat by the handful,since your stomach was about the size of your fist, you should only eat a fist food of food per serving
  • bpetrosky
    bpetrosky Posts: 3,911 Member
    edited October 2016
    morf13 wrote: »
    Thanks for that explanation, makes sense. The food scale & measuring plan makes sense. Somebody else told me to eat by the handful,since your stomach was about the size of your fist, you should only eat a fist food of food per serving

    No, not really.

    That sounds like a mis-interpretation of the old guideline of estimating portion sizes relative to your hand. It's a useful technique if you don't have a scale available, but only for a rough estimate. The size of your stomach has nothing to do with a reasonable portion size for most foods. A fist sized portion of bacon (while delicous) is much different than a fist sized portion of chicken, or apples, or Oreos.

    This is a version of the hand-serving rule of thumb. Again, it is inferior in every way to using a food scale.
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    You seem to be casting about for any gimmick that you can. If you don't want to use a food scale, you still need to manage your portions in a way that is sensible. That means setting limits for yourself, recognizing a reasonable portion size for each type of food, and finding a balance that makes it easier for you to keep a consistent calorie deficit.

    Edited to reference a better chart.

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