Has anyone used raspberry ketone pills?
BrianaC07
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I am wondering if anyone has had any success with these? Note: I know FULLY well that you must eat healthy and exercise regardless. I am just looking for an extra boost. I lost 30lbs after having my first child, but it took me an entire year. I ate healthy and exercised, and I kept it off until I got pregnant with my second child. Now I need to lose 38lbs, but I don't want it to take a year again I am not really interested in diet pills though. I want something that's more natural. I tried OxyElite Pro the first time I was trying to lose weight as a supplement, and it made my heart race and gave me a horrible headache. I read that Dr Oz said raspberry ketone pills are an excellent supplement, but they MUST be the all natural kind. It's hard to find any without fillers or extras added, but I finally came across some that were 99% raspberry ketones (the other 1% is what the capsule is made of).
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It's a useless supplement, anything you will experience will be a placebo effect. Dr. Oz himself has a horrible history when it comes to diet/nutrition.
Rule of thumb, if it's legal to take, it's probably not an effective diet aid0 -
They won't do anything for you except take your money.
Patience, on the other hand, is free and works alongside a good healthy nutrition and fitness plan.0 -
Dr Oz is a quack. Save your $$$0
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I have tried Raspberry Ketones and saw no noticeable change, except that my wallet was lighter.
I got the idea from Dr. Oz, then I got to noticing, he has at least 3 shows a week that promote a different weight loss gimmick.0 -
I took 7 bottles and actually gained weight
Save your money0 -
It's a useless supplement, anything you will experience will be a placebo effect. Dr. Oz himself has a horrible history when it comes to diet/nutrition.
Rule of thumb, if it's legal to take, it's probably not an effective diet aid
Ditto!!!! I've taken them before and trust me it doesn't work. Exercise and calorie deficit is the only way!!!!0 -
I took 7 bottles and actually gained weight
Save your money
but how much did each bottle weigh? and did you take them all at once?0 -
Thanks everyone. It's just so discouraging to have lost all that weight, and have to do it again I gain weight really easy during pregnancy and it sucks. But my boys are worth it 100%! My husband is in the Army and they do pretty hardcore PT, so maybe I'll ask him to refine my work out routine0
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Thanks everyone. It's just so discouraging to have lost all that weight, and have to do it again I gain weight really easy during pregnancy and it sucks. But my boys are worth it 100%! My husband is in the Army and they do pretty hardcore PT, so maybe I'll ask him to refine my work out routine
Just take it easy. Focus on learning to eat and live well. Do things for workouts that fit your schedule and that you enjoy doing. Weight loss doesn't have to be miserable at all.
Good luck to you!0 -
I lost 30lbs after having my first child, but it took me an entire year. I ate healthy and exercised, and I kept it off until I got pregnant with my second child. Now I need to lose 38lbs, but I don't want it to take a year again
The slower it comes off, the easier it will be to keep it off. If you want something safe and natural, losing weight slowly is very safe and natural. I am expecting to lose 0.5 lbs a week at my current rate (originally I was hoping for 1 lb a week, but I am learning that that is just not going to happen). So it'll take me a year to lose 26 lbs, and another year after that to get down to goal weight. I'm okay with that. That's a year I didn't spend gaining weight. That's a year I spent working out and getting stronger. Every year I weigh less than the year before (until I'm healthy) is a good year. I've spent too many years of my life gaining weight.0 -
The slower it comes off, the easier it will be to keep it off.
oh really?0 -
Thanks everyone. It's just so discouraging to have lost all that weight, and have to do it again I gain weight really easy during pregnancy and it sucks. But my boys are worth it 100%! My husband is in the Army and they do pretty hardcore PT, so maybe I'll ask him to refine my work out routine
It happens. Don't feel down, just think of it as an extended break Now it's time to get back to action.0 -
The slower it comes off, the easier it will be to keep it off.
oh really?
Sorry that's been the wisdom I've generally picked up. If I am wrong please explain. I am here to learn.0 -
If you'd like to throw away your cash - you are welcome to send it to me instead.0
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Pills don't work.0
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This may be an invitation to BASH... however my intent is not to 'promote' pills.
I did take Green Tea pills (natural) and found it really kickstarted my weight loss a couple years ago. It also made my mind alot more clear. After the initial loss, I began drinking green tea daily and found it to be effective.
I am NOT saying to take green tea pills as a miracle pill...it also has many antioxidant properties.
Anyways, best way to lose weight is to stick to your plan! Have you heard of/researched or tried HITT?0 -
My friend told me about Raspberry Ketones and when I looked at all of the different formulations that were available, this one stood out in the crowd. It has pure raspberry ketones which is supposed to be more effective then the other brands that have a lot of fillers and binders. I bought mine here: http://www.amazon.com/Raspberry-Ketones-Dr-Recommended-500mg/dp/B00CEHFV920
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