Real appetite suppressant supplement?
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Hey y'all, please don't dismiss this as someone else hoping for justification for being a sucker looking for a "miracle pill."
I am wondering if there is any supplement I can take that will legitimately help control my appetite. I'm NOT looking for a miracle pill that will let me eat junk and still lose weight :P I am giving it my best shot, controlling what I eat, when, and how much ... But I seriously get intensely hungry between meals. I get that feeling hungry is part of the deal, but was wondering if there's anything I can take that will make this a bit easier.
Ace is the only thing that I have tried that actually suppresses appetite. I have tried sooo many things, and this is literally the only thing that works. Only problem is, I can only take it every couple of days, because I find my self going all day without eating or drinking a thing. It gives you energy and it constantly feels like you ate a small meal.0 -
As several people have already mentioned, Eat fewer carbs and more fat. I used to have horrible cravings that would cause me to binge and sabotage my weight loss efforts. But, since I've been eating Low Carb/High Fat, not only do I no longer have cravings, I now have to remind myself that, even though I'm not hungry, I should probably eat something.
Exactly this! When I have sufficient fat intake while minimizing carbs, I feel so satisfied for longer periods of time. If not for external reminders in my day, I might easily 'forget' to eat. If you constantly feel hungry, realize that this doesn't have to be "part of the deal" for weight loss or nutrition. Many people have supported a low fat high carb diet, but more recently many are beginning to realize the value of high fat and low carb.
Check out the website Mark's Daily Apple, especially this page: http://www.marksdailyapple.com/high-fat-diet-healthy-safe/#axzz2q8DTwhJi0 -
A prescription for phentermine is your best bet.0
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The eating more advice is good if the OP is currently undereating and we're talking about "real" hunger and not just cravings, emotional eating, etc. I think most people tend to confuse these things, and so simply saying "eat more" may not be the right advice.
I do agree though that your macronutrient intake can help determine how satiated you feel. You're much more likely to feel full after eating some chicken breast and vegetables than after eating a bowl of ice cream. I definitely don't think you need to resort to drugs in order to lose weight. You're better off learning how to do it on your own.0 -
I am wondering if there is any supplement I can take that will legitimately help control my appetite. I'm NOT looking for a miracle pill that will let me eat junk and still lose weight
What you're asking for is just as magical.
You have free will and the ability to make choices - use them!0 -
check your protein intake, if you are getting enough you shouldn't be hungry, I have the problem with picking at food, drink plenty of water if snacking I was told.0
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To the three or four people being ugly? Congrats, you've made me never want to come back to MFP boards to ask questions ever again.
Thanks to everyone else for your wonderful advice. I don't think I'm getting enough protein, so I'm going to adjust that and see what happens... I'm not shooting for fast weight loss, I'd be happy with 0.5-1 lb/week as long as it stayed off.
I guess I assumed I was still feeling hungry and having a hard time controlling how much I eat because I'm coming from a place where I used to snack all the time (Basically, I was pregnant in 2012 and gave into all my cravings, then I spent 8 months of 2013 with a baby that NEVER slept more than 1 hour at a time, plus I was taking classes, plus working full time... wasn't about to add diet change stress to the mix)... I guess I thought I was feeling "hungry" out of habit, so I thought an appetite suppressant would help me.
Anyways, thanks again for all the advice y'all! Good luck to everyone0 -
I use Synedrex made by Metabolic Nutrition. Been taking it for 3 months now and it really helps control appetite and provide energy.0
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For me, I eat plenty if fat. Fat in my diet provides satiety and stops me from overeating.
Absolutely this. Don't be afraid to eat luscious fat.0 -
Water helps suppress my cravings for the need to FEED LOL
When I feel hungry, I make sure to drink about 2 glasses of water and see if it was thirst or truly hunger at the moment that was needed.0 -
When I get hungry between meals I reach for the celery or other raw veggies. I also like dill pickles. For some reason they seem to dull the hunger pains some what.0
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Listen,
No pill will help you as much as a daily workout exercise routine.......
I wish you the best of luck...0 -
For me it's a balance between protein and fiber. If I don't get an adequate amount of both I find myself hungry when I "shouldn't" be. That and plenty of water does the trick for me, no spendy supplement required.
Oatmeal!0 -
To avoid feeling hungry between meals drink a lot of water through out the day. A glass of water before and after the meal will also help control the portions you eat. Eat fruits and veggies between meals if are hungry. This will help enhance your metabolism and stay full.0
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I've been taking Diet works Green coffee bean extract , the one that Costco carries. I feel it has helped me stick to my calories and kept me feeling full past dinner time ( usually 6-7pm )
Also, it hasn't given me any strange side effects like jitters or chest pain like some appetite suppressants.
I take one in the morning 30 min before breakfast and one 30 min before dinner. With logging my calories and exercising 30 min a day, i have already lost 5lb since Jan 1
I hope you find something that works for you!0 -
Sigh. :noway:
My feelings exactly. OP is not looking for a miracle pill.......while looking for a miracle pill.
Seriously, if you're not even going to help why talk about her to someone else on her thread like that?To the three or four people being ugly? Congrats, you've made me never want to come back to MFP boards to ask questions ever again.
Thanks to everyone else for your wonderful advice. I don't think I'm getting enough protein, so I'm going to adjust that and see what happens... I'm not shooting for fast weight loss, I'd be happy with 0.5-1 lb/week as long as it stayed off.
I guess I assumed I was still feeling hungry and having a hard time controlling how much I eat because I'm coming from a place where I used to snack all the time (Basically, I was pregnant in 2012 and gave into all my cravings, then I spent 8 months of 2013 with a baby that NEVER slept more than 1 hour at a time, plus I was taking classes, plus working full time... wasn't about to add diet change stress to the mix)... I guess I thought I was feeling "hungry" out of habit, so I thought an appetite suppressant would help me.
Anyways, thanks again for all the advice y'all! Good luck to everyone
You can always ask me a question, a lot of people dont like using the boards.0 -
Protein & water girl! That's been my best friend! Also I apologize about the rudeness, please don't let those few people keep you from asking questions!0
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To the three or four people being ugly? Congrats, you've made me never want to come back to MFP boards to ask questions ever again.
You said:please don't dismiss this as someone else hoping for justification for being a sucker looking for a "miracle pill."I get that feeling hungry is part of the deal, but was wondering if there's anything I can take that will make this a bit easier
Really, I'm betting if you eat smaller meals throughout the day and up the protein and fats and fiber it will help suppress your appetite. Also, water is probably about the only healthy appetite suppressant you can take between those meals, and it's free and all natural.
Hang in there and good luck on your weight loss journey.0 -
I actually had the same question!! I dont think you were necessarily looking for a "Pill" but, maybe ideas to help control appetite such as water, increased fat intake, or yes...maybe some kind of tea/herb which can help. I get it! I have a huge appetite and it is very difficult to go through each day being hungry.I am going to "friend request" you, if you accept, maybe we can bounce ideas off of eachother!0
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As long as I'm on track with calories and macros, I eat plain celery and drink more water when I get hungry between meals or after workouts.
I have been doig this as well, I am going through a lot of celery but it is great for a snack..0 -
I've been using PGX for a few weeks and they seem to make me less hungry between meals, which is awesome.0
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I eat pretty high protein. It tends to keep me full0
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Hey y'all, please don't dismiss this as someone else hoping for justification for being a sucker looking for a "miracle pill."
I am wondering if there is any supplement I can take that will legitimately help control my appetite. I'm NOT looking for a miracle pill that will let me eat junk and still lose weight :P I am giving it my best shot, controlling what I eat, when, and how much ... But I seriously get intensely hungry between meals. I get that feeling hungry is part of the deal, but was wondering if there's anything I can take that will make this a bit easier.
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Please, for your own health, look for real nutrient dense foods. Pills in any form for weight loss can have so many side effects. Being hungry is part of it, getting mentally past it is all of it. Take a walk, drink water, eat more protein and fiber. Don't eat at too large a deficit. It might help if you open your diary so we can see what you are eating (if you haven't done this already).0
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Green tea, brew up a cup - no milk, no sugar - hits the spot and helps with suppressing appetite, plus has other benefits ie antioxidants.0
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Hey y'all, please don't dismiss this as someone else hoping for justification for being a sucker looking for a "miracle pill."
I am wondering if there is any supplement I can take that will legitimately help control my appetite. I'm NOT looking for a miracle pill that will let me eat junk and still lose weight :P I am giving it my best shot, controlling what I eat, when, and how much ... But I seriously get intensely hungry between meals. I get that feeling hungry is part of the deal, but was wondering if there's anything I can take that will make this a bit easier.
BCAAs.
works for me!
Or just eat right and have plenty of green veggies and fruit with some protein and BOOM! Satiety and happiness!
This is pretty disordered thinking asking us for a way to NOT be hungry since you are probably not eating enough and training too hard. Thats normally the case with these types of questions and I could be completely off point.0 -
Water protein high fiber0
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I am going to be completely honest - I went hungry for like 3 weeks. Nothing helps with appetite control, you can eat all the almonds, fiber, protein, you name it and the hunger is there. Just ignore it. Mentally I tell myself "I love this feeling". Eventually you will find the difference between bored eating and real hunger. We are fat, it's hard to say that we have been really hungry, and that isn't for long.0
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Are you going to be using this miracle pill for the rest of your life. Honestly just look at your nutrition. People have pointed you towards food, water and sorting out your macros. I would also look at the timing of when you eat either 3 meals or 5 light meals spread through the day. I dont think hunger is part of the deal. You do have to portion control, but you will find fruit, veg and lean protein can give you a lot for your calories, whicch in turn should help you feel full for the day as well as provide a lot/all of the nutrients for the day. Going to the Drs for pills to supress appetite is bonkers when you can manage it safely and sustainably with food.0
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Ephedrine....about the only legit legal pill I know.
Ephedrine+caffein = hunnnggg!
Absolutely legal I'm the US. You can go to any Walgreens or Rite-Aid right now and get it. You have to ask for it from behind the prescription counter though and show ID. Meth heads use it to cook so they track IDs to make sure you are not buying huge amounts.
But yeah, as with anything you need to research ad understand what your putting in your body before you start popping ****.
http://ephedrineweb.com/ephedrine-usa-2014/
>>>The FDA did indeed ban ephedra back in 2004. This is the plant from which most of the formulations of ephedrine originate. This substance, although it has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for thousands of years, was considered too dangerous for sale by the FDA. This decision was made in spite of numerous studies from Harvard University and other institutions say it is safe and should remain legal. Today, any weight loss product containing any amount of ephedrine alkaloids is considered to be illegal. Unfortunately, many people end up confusing ephedra and ephedrine and incorrectly think that ephedrine itself has also been banned. <<<
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