Weight loss Pills
LoveMySoldier
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Just wondering,
I tried xenadrine about a year ago. I didnt lose weight because i didnt have a proper exercise and diet plan to go with it. It did give me lots of energy though.
Now that I have been keeping up with my diet and exercise, i have been looking for somthing to help me even more.
Anyone got anything?
I tried xenadrine about a year ago. I didnt lose weight because i didnt have a proper exercise and diet plan to go with it. It did give me lots of energy though.
Now that I have been keeping up with my diet and exercise, i have been looking for somthing to help me even more.
Anyone got anything?
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I've been using HealthE trim. Its been giving me energy and I fill up a lot quicker.0
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PLEASE don't rely on pills to help your weight loss.
I tried this ages ago and at the age of 17 my blood pressure went up WAAAAAY too high, also my resting pulse went up to above 200 and I was at risk of a heart attack.
Slow and steady is what wins the race I reacon, it is a lifestyle change. Those pills **** with you way too much and also losing weight too fast can give you loose skin! (yukky)
Sorry I am not trying to be rude I am just trying to help...0 -
I been taking RoxyLean and works wonderful you can get it at GNC for around $25.99
Just take one a day before breakfast.0 -
I been taking RoxyLean and works wonderful you can get it at GNC for around $25.99
Just take one a day before breakfast.0 -
Weight loss pills are NOT healthy for you. They can mess you up. Add to that, once you go off of them, people tend to gain that weight back.
There are more natural ways to boost your metabolism. You eat right, every 3 hours or so. You work out. And then you eat foods that increase your metabolism (like white tea and green tea).
Stay away from starches and be VERY picky on your grains and other carbs. Eat lot's of protein.
Diet pills....bad!
God bless~0 -
PLEASE don't rely on pills to help your weight loss.
I tried this ages ago and at the age of 17 my blood pressure went up WAAAAAY too high, also my resting pulse went up to above 200 and I was at risk of a heart attack.
Slow and steady is what wins the race I reacon, it is a lifestyle change. Those pills **** with you way too much and also losing weight too fast can give you loose skin! (yukky)
Sorry I am not trying to be rude I am just trying to help...
As with the flabby skin, i lost 17 kilos relatively quickly from exercise and i have that loose skin, doing diet pills wouldnt change my gut hanging 3 inchees over my undies.
I think do them if you feel strongly, everyone is different, just do you research and dont rely on the permanence of it.
Good luck0
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