Appetite Suppressants

Racquel1
Racquel1 Posts: 93 Member
edited December 19 in Food and Nutrition
Hi Guys,
Just wanted to find out if anyone take any appetite suppressants or fat burners to help them loose weight and if so which ones do you use and do you find the effective?

Also I am trying to get back to tracking my food after the Christmas period so would be nice to have some friends to motivate each other, please feel free to add me.

Thanks :)
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  • kami3006
    kami3006 Posts: 4,979 Member
    nutmegoreo wrote: »
    Caffeine suppresses appetite for some. All the other crap is, well, crap.

    I wish this were true for me. Caffeine makes me jittery, which my brain interprets as "low blood sugar, eat now."

    I have had some success with making sure I get enough protein and fat. I don't actively restrict my carbs, but they tend to land somewhere around 150 when I'm hitting the other macros.

    I have a similar issue if I have caffeine on an empty stomach.

    Higher protein helps curb my appetite as does cardio. Lifting makes me want to eat everything.
  • nutmegoreo
    nutmegoreo Posts: 15,532 Member
    kami3006 wrote: »
    nutmegoreo wrote: »
    Caffeine suppresses appetite for some. All the other crap is, well, crap.

    I wish this were true for me. Caffeine makes me jittery, which my brain interprets as "low blood sugar, eat now."

    I have had some success with making sure I get enough protein and fat. I don't actively restrict my carbs, but they tend to land somewhere around 150 when I'm hitting the other macros.

    I have a similar issue if I have caffeine on an empty stomach.

    Higher protein helps curb my appetite as does cardio. Lifting makes me want to eat everything.

    Lifting and swimming put my appetite through the roof. But such a great workout.
  • jessetfan
    jessetfan Posts: 373 Member
    nutmegoreo wrote: »
    kami3006 wrote: »
    nutmegoreo wrote: »
    Caffeine suppresses appetite for some. All the other crap is, well, crap.

    I wish this were true for me. Caffeine makes me jittery, which my brain interprets as "low blood sugar, eat now."

    I have had some success with making sure I get enough protein and fat. I don't actively restrict my carbs, but they tend to land somewhere around 150 when I'm hitting the other macros.

    I have a similar issue if I have caffeine on an empty stomach.

    Higher protein helps curb my appetite as does cardio. Lifting makes me want to eat everything.

    Lifting and swimming put my appetite through the roof. But such a great workout.

    I'm the opposite, unless I'm careful to make sure I eat swimming kills my appetite for hours.
  • nutmegoreo
    nutmegoreo Posts: 15,532 Member
    jessetfan wrote: »
    nutmegoreo wrote: »
    kami3006 wrote: »
    nutmegoreo wrote: »
    Caffeine suppresses appetite for some. All the other crap is, well, crap.

    I wish this were true for me. Caffeine makes me jittery, which my brain interprets as "low blood sugar, eat now."

    I have had some success with making sure I get enough protein and fat. I don't actively restrict my carbs, but they tend to land somewhere around 150 when I'm hitting the other macros.

    I have a similar issue if I have caffeine on an empty stomach.

    Higher protein helps curb my appetite as does cardio. Lifting makes me want to eat everything.

    Lifting and swimming put my appetite through the roof. But such a great workout.

    I'm the opposite, unless I'm careful to make sure I eat swimming kills my appetite for hours.

    I'm a little jealous of that. :smile:
  • staceyperkins224
    staceyperkins224 Posts: 2 Member
    I take victoza injections. It was prescribed by my dr. I have tried lots of different over the counter stuff none that worked. But with the victoza It not only gives me satiety but it took away my sugar craveings.
  • psychod787
    psychod787 Posts: 4,099 Member
    edited January 2019
    All are b.s.... unless you get something from a doctor. Not a supplement, but a REAL script.
  • psychod787
    psychod787 Posts: 4,099 Member
    Well... liraglutide works... especially when in combo with topomax and phentermine..
  • earlnabby
    earlnabby Posts: 8,171 Member
    Racquel1 wrote: »
    thanks for all your comments guys, they have been really helpful, I have never taken appetite suppressants but recently have seen so much of this being advertised it made me question as to whether this is something to try but it seems like these suppressants are just a waste of money so I will stick to the healthy eating and exercise.

    You got it! Find out what food satisfies you and eat it in a way that keeps you in a calorie deficit. Best appetite suppressant is being satisfied with your meals.
  • snickerscharlie
    snickerscharlie Posts: 8,578 Member
    jessetfan wrote: »
    nutmegoreo wrote: »
    jessetfan wrote: »
    nutmegoreo wrote: »
    kami3006 wrote: »
    nutmegoreo wrote: »
    Caffeine suppresses appetite for some. All the other crap is, well, crap.

    I wish this were true for me. Caffeine makes me jittery, which my brain interprets as "low blood sugar, eat now."

    I have had some success with making sure I get enough protein and fat. I don't actively restrict my carbs, but they tend to land somewhere around 150 when I'm hitting the other macros.

    I have a similar issue if I have caffeine on an empty stomach.

    Higher protein helps curb my appetite as does cardio. Lifting makes me want to eat everything.

    Lifting and swimming put my appetite through the roof. But such a great workout.

    I'm the opposite, unless I'm careful to make sure I eat swimming kills my appetite for hours.

    I'm a little jealous of that. :smile:

    It can be really nice, but on super heavy swim days if I don't eat I am liable to pass out, and I'm very anti passing out.

    Especially while swimming. ;)
  • SoaringOccamy
    SoaringOccamy Posts: 57 Member
    I take victoza injections. It was prescribed by my dr. I have tried lots of different over the counter stuff none that worked. But with the victoza It not only gives me satiety but it took away my sugar craveings.

    This sounds quite similar to the effects I've had from quitting sugar. Except, you know, I had terrible cravings the first few days while I initially kicked the sugar. But still, I have also found my sugar cravings gone and am actually able to eat a normal portion and be satisfied. Up until now I had also toyed with the idea of looking into appetite suppressants but at the moment I'm not feeling the need to go down that road.
  • whitpauly
    whitpauly Posts: 1,483 Member
    ahoy_m8 wrote: »
    andezz99 wrote: »
    Oh back in the day Ephedrine was great for this but as we all know, misuse can lead to problems. I am older and wiser now and I would not focus on what you can take to suppress your appetite but focus on what you eat so you are not hungry to begin with. You can eat a whole lot of broccoli for few calories and it will fill you up. You can have a bag of potato chips and it will probably be 3 times the calories and will leave you hungry. Add vegetables to your diet, even at breakfast. I was never big on vegetables but I forced my self to fill 1/2 my plate with them at every meal and I at fewer calories, was less hungry and had more energy.

    I second the encouragement to focus not on appetite suppressants but on sleep, exercise, food, and moderation and mindful methods. Having no appetite is not a bed of roses.

    I wanted to emphasize the sleep part. Google ghrelin, leptin and sleep. I’m absolutely ravenous when I’m short on sleep. No amount of willpower will match the urge to eat. Truly, getting adequate sleep prevents binges.

    This is absolutely true! Last year around the time my daughter was due to give birth I was only getting about 4 hours of choppy sleep for 2 months straight, I would eat,eat,eat mindlessly just to try and get some energy and be eating without even realizing it,,was an awful time :(
  • corrarjo
    corrarjo Posts: 1,157 Member
    edited February 2019

    Wrong. Too many calories cause obesity. Cool, it works for you.

    I'm morbidly obese, how about you? What's your opinion on the subject of hunger control? And who said anything about consuming more calories?

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