FAT BURNERS
MummyBakerCupcakeMaker
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Hi, anyone have any idea where I can get some good fat burners?
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Nope, cuz there aren't any.10
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The one and only thing you need to know about "fat burner" supplements:
If it's legal, it doesn't work; if it works, it isn't legal.
The best and most effective fat burners are calorie deficit and exercise. Save your money, buying any "fat burner" supplement is a complete waste and the only place you'll lose weight is in your wallet.14 -
hayleyogden25 wrote: »Hi, anyone have any idea where I can get some good fat burners?
Calorie deficit...6 -
I mostly agree with the guys above, I've tried fat burners and they really make no difference in terms of progress.
I've found that fat burners are essentially just happy pills. All they do is give you a tiny boost of energy, which can help you lose some extra fat, but so can a cup of coffee or tea or preworkout supp in that sense.1 -
Even the 'not as easy to buy' fat burners are really just a shot in the arm of energy. Might as well drink black coffee. It's cheaper, and legal.
To my knowledge there is no supplement in existence proven to ACTUALLY quell hunger. If there was, everyone would already be using it.1 -
hayleyogden25 wrote: »Hi, anyone have any idea where I can get some good fat burners?
Everybody wants the easy way out. Some people spend hundreds of dollars on the promise of losing weight without any effort or sacrifice, then they learn they're out hundreds of dollars and still no closer to their goal. You might as well hold onto your money and use this app, which is free and actually works.6 -
Before posting about wanting fat burners just search it in the boards. This question must be asked at least twice a day. Stop looking for a quick fix.6
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The only thing they lighten is your wallet!
Instead, invest in a good digital kitchen scale, calculate your TDEE, subtract 250-500 calories from it, and eat that much. Log every bite that goes into your mouth. And you'll magically see weight loss!2 -
hayleyogden25 wrote: »Hi, anyone have any idea where I can get some good fat burners?
You already have the best one of all...your body. Just feed it right and monderated, and exercise for health.4 -
I read an article recently about a crematorium that caught fire because the body they were burning was too obese and the fat ignited more than anticipated. That was a pretty intense fat burner.7
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These work for me.
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The best fat burner is the rest, while we sleep is when the magic happens.
There is only one condition: before going to bed, the calories in should be less than the calories out.3 -
I went on some less than legit ones late last year and lost quite a bit as they completely suppressed my appetite. Since then I've put on about a stone due to a tough time following a breakup so wanted something to use in the very short term to reduce my appetite. I used them all so was looking for something similar.0
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hayleyogden25 wrote: »I went on some less than legit ones late last year and lost quite a bit as they completely suppressed my appetite. Since then I've put on about a stone due to a tough time following a breakup so wanted something to use in the very short term to reduce my appetite. I used them all so was looking for something similar.
The best way to get your appetite under control is to practice eating properly. Like any exercise you haven't done in a while, it'll hurt when you first start, but keep at it and you'll pull through.4 -
A few sets of fork put downs and table push backs.
A caloric deficit is free.
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The gym. I recommend the treadmill but a lot of people like stationary bikes.0
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hayleyogden25 wrote: »I went on some less than legit ones late last year and lost quite a bit as they completely suppressed my appetite. Since then I've put on about a stone due to a tough time following a breakup so wanted something to use in the very short term to reduce my appetite. I used them all so was looking for something similar.
FYI there's a difference between "fat burners" and "appetite suppressants".
Many things can suppress appetite. The drug ones are not sustainable, so what's the point? You'll just return to your normal eating habits as soon as you decide to stop taking them - as you have experienced yourself. What makes this time different? There will always be difficult times in our lives where we will be tempted to overeat - learning to cope with those things healthily is part of the process.
Might as well get on the right track to start with - to build sustainable eating habits that will support you for the rest of your life. That's why a lot of people hear advocate simply counting calories. It's not a huge commitment and you still get to enjoy all your favourite food - just in smaller portions.
Juice fasts, detoxes, fat burners, appetite suppressants, laxatives, extreme low-cal and fad diets all have one thing in common - they are NOT sustainable and you will regain the weight as soon as you stop doing them.0 -
BruinsGal_91 wrote: »
These work for me.
Those are sugar burners for me!0
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