Fat loss products
jilletta81
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Hi everyone! Has anyone used and had success with any of the fat loss products such as lipocore, somnilean, or detoxin? any negative experiences?? Thank you!
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I use the following fat loss products:
- food scale
- barbell, weights, and power rack
- running shoes
- books and internet resources
You appear to be looking for a pharmaceutical solution to a lifestyle problem. That is a lazy, unrealistic, and temporary approach.0 -
For the most part Fat Loss Products are gimmicks meant to slim down your wallet.
The only real thing that works and STAYS working is improved diet, improved fitness levels, and moderating both in a healthy way to turn it into something successful for you.0 -
You should probably click on "search" at the top. You'll find a lot of topics on diet pills.0
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Haven't tried any and I don't plan too!
I have around 150lbs to lose and yes it will be hard at times, and I would love for the fat to just disappear but it doesn't work that way. I am learning that healthy nutrition and exercise is the way to go!
Plus you truly don't know the long term consequences of taking those type of products will do to you!!!0 -
For the most part Fat Loss Products are gimmicks meant to slim down your wallet.
The only real thing that works and STAYS working is improved diet, improved fitness levels, and moderating both in a healthy way to turn it into something successful for you.0 -
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I use the following fat loss products:
- food scale
- barbell, weights, and power rack
- running shoes
- books and internet resources
^ This. Except the shoes. I don't like shoes.0 -
No but I hear wonderful things about raspberry ketones, HCG, and some extract I can't recall the name of off hand. :drinker:0
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Hi everyone! Has anyone used and had success with any of the fat loss products such as lipocore, somnilean, or detoxin? any negative experiences?? Thank you!
Hi there,
I have tried diet pills ( Alli and raspberry ketones) none of them worked, didnt lose any weight and on top I was always very constipated and bloated. Hope my answered helped0 -
It's very interesting how a question really brings out a lot of opinions! I was just curious because my local vitamin store sent out an email blast with these products offered and I wasn't sure if they were part of a workout regime for anyone.0
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I use the following fat loss products:
- food scale
- barbell, weights, and power rack
- running shoes
- books and internet resources
You appear to be looking for a pharmaceutical solution to a lifestyle problem. That is a lazy, unrealistic, and temporary approach.
Quoted for truth.0 -
I have around 150lbs to lose and yes it will be hard at times, and I would love for the fat to just disappear but it doesn't work that way. I am learning that healthy nutrition and exercise is the way to go!
You, my dear, is on a very good path to long term success. Attagirl!0 -
For the most part Fat Loss Products are gimmicks meant to slim down your wallet.
QFT!0 -
It's very interesting how a question really brings out a lot of opinions! I was just curious because my local vitamin store sent out an email blast with these products offered and I wasn't sure if they were part of a workout regime for anyone.
Your local vitamin store wants you to buy stuff from them. My advice is: don't.0 -
I use the following fat loss products:
- food scale
- barbell, weights, and power rack
- running shoes
- books and internet resources
^ This. Except the shoes. I don't like shoes.
werd!0 -
No but I hear wonderful things about raspberry ketones, HCG, and some extract I can't recall the name of off hand. :drinker:
Oh yes, i tried HCG drops also only for 3 days tho, I did lose 2 pounds but couldn't keep it up, eating 500 cal a day not for me . When i stopped I've ended up gaining my 2 pounds back + 2 extra on top. The drops are very expencive and if u were gonna eat 500 cal a day you would lose weight anyway- they say HCG actually helps u to lose fat and not muscle and advises u to exercise on top, but like I said u could eat 500 cal a day and exercise and still have your cash in the wallet. I wouldn't recommend it.0 -
Nope... quick fixes never work. You already know that.0
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yeah word. you actually answered a yes or no question with the least amount of sass possible!0 -
No, don't bother. Everyone that I know who've tried these gimmicks just wind up failing.
Lead a healthy lifestyle via proper eating and exercise -- that's the only thing you need.0 -
I use the following fat loss products:
- food scale
- barbell, weights, and power rack
- running shoes
- books and internet resources
You appear to be looking for a pharmaceutical solution to a lifestyle problem. That is a lazy, unrealistic, and temporary approach.
^^ Taso should really charge for his advice.. feel lucky... its freeeeeeee0 -
For every mile you walk/ jog, you burn about 100 calories!!!!! Just a thought....0
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It's very interesting how a question really brings out a lot of opinions! I was just curious because my local vitamin store sent out an email blast with these products offered and I wasn't sure if they were part of a workout regime for anyone.
Don't take it personally. A lot of folks here are just worn out from having to say the same things over and over again. Most of us are against weight loss pills- or maybe that's the folks that I know.
Most of us on MFP are in favor of calorie counting, since that is what this place is about.
A lot of us are also into exercise, as it is a "fitness" website.
Most weight loss pills are gimmicks. Most are based on caffeine you could get in a good cup of a coffee (I live in Seattle so I'm a coffee snob, hence "GOOD" must mean "EXCELLENT"). When they say "appetite suppressant" they mean caffeine. A lot have gimmicky ideas- like hormone balancing, or "blasting fat" or whatever- most of it is negligible in it's efficacy. Especially when compared to the profound impact of a lifestyle change which includes balanced eating of the proper amount of food combined with exercise that is good for you.
Have i tried diet pills? Yeah I'm sure I have. OTC somethign or other at one point in time. I also did cleanses. I also did radical diets. Never have I been in the health I am now due to counting calories, paying attention to my macros and micros, and working out like a beast.
Don't waste your money.
And the folks who seem to come off harsh are just pissed off that every few months some new magic pills comes out that empties the wallets of people who could be healthy by now if they just made the choice to get healthy through a little bit of self awareness more than by dumping their wallets into the bank accounts of already exceptionally wealthy companies.0 -
OK ok ok, most people have negative opinions about fat loss products.
They're really not bad IF, (AND ONLY IF) you know how most of them work!
I can't remember the scientific word for it but what most fat loss products do is speed up your metabolism by increasing your internal body temperature.
Most of them also advertise the fact that they have massive amounts of antioxidants. From what I know, antioxidants on their own have nothing to do with fat loss (I may be mistaken). However, foods with high levels of antioxidants are healthier and generally have less calories.
Foods/supplements that increase your internal temperature or speed up your metabolism:
- Yohimbe (powder form or in capsules)
- Cayenne pepper (anything spicy, really. But pure cayenne pepper has 0 calories. Sprinkle it on eggs, butter-less popcorn, and anything else you may want if you can handle the heat!)
- Cold water (Your body has to use more energy to bring it back down to body temperature)
- L-carnitine (liquid or capsules) "tricks" your body into "preferring" your fat storages for energy instead of carbs during exercise. Obviously that's a very primitive explanation of how it works so do some research on it if interested.
I have very general and limited knowledge on the things mentioned above. If you're interested then do the required research, speak to a physician etc.
So fat burners are not all evil but are they necessary? NOPE. They help marginally. If you're looking to compete in bodybuilding then they are worth it cuz they can help with burning the last bit of fat faster than without them but it's not worth the money since the effects are ohhh sooo minimal. Stick to eating healthy, under your maintenance calories, and exercising regularly.0 -
Never tried them, been years since I bothered with any weightloss supplements, but the simple fact that the company does not even mention anything even resembling scientific research on their site in order to back up their supplements makes them suspect. Add in they manufacture a detox and I'd say save your money and buy some good food with it.0
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You appear to be looking for a pharmaceutical solution to a lifestyle problem.
The alternative is to learn what your body needs in order to be healthy and fit, and do those things as a lifestyle. You don't have to make all of those changes overnight or even this month. But if you want to get in better shape that's the only way you're going to get there and stay there.0 -
Caffeine is gooood also check out bodybuilding forums - they have thousands of reviews and logs of the OTC/illegal fat burners out there.0
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Some quick research shows that the use of "HCG" was based on a study in 1976 that was never reproducible. This is a powerful hormone, be careful!No but I hear wonderful things about raspberry ketones, HCG, and some extract I can't recall the name of off hand. :drinker:
Oh yes, i tried HCG drops also only for 3 days tho, I did lose 2 pounds but couldn't keep it up, eating 500 cal a day not for me . When i stopped I've ended up gaining my 2 pounds back + 2 extra on top. The drops are very expencive and if u were gonna eat 500 cal a day you would lose weight anyway- they say HCG actually helps u to lose fat and not muscle and advises u to exercise on top, but like I said u could eat 500 cal a day and exercise and still have your cash in the wallet. I wouldn't recommend it.0 -
MFP peeps are anti "quick fixes". It's all about hard work and determination. It's not a contest. Take your time and don't rush skinny.0
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