Raspberry Ketones and Green Coffee Bean
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moonbai
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I am hearing a lot about Raspberry Ketones and Green Coffee Bean helping with weight loss especially for those who are already eating right and exercising but certain hormones doing their job such taking the fat and using it as fuel to kick the weight loss in gear and start making the numbers on the scale get lower at the rate that it should based on the amount of exercise and dietary intake. Are these worth the try?
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Save your money and read this.
http://www.slate.com/articles/health_and_science/medical_examiner/2013/01/
can_you_trust_dr_oz_his_medical_advice_often_conflicts_with_the_best_science.html0 -
If you have money burning a hole in your pocket, give it a try. I don't think it will do anything that sensible diet and exercise wouldn't do though.0
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I bought the rasberry ketones - save your money.0
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Bought the ketones...save your money. I was desperate, I'll I needed was time to be healthy.0
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Thanks I was just wondering was it worth it even though the reviews were mixed with people who used them and were already on a workout and nutrition plan0
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I meant the reviews from other sites like amazon and others where they can be purchased0
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They obviously worked for Oprah...0
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Turn off Dr. Oz - he's a total quack. Anything he endorses is pretty much a quick way to make your wallet lighter - not your body.0
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Inb4 epic gifs0
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They obviously worked for Oprah...
Hmfph! She has a personal chef and a personal trainer. Why does she need raspberry ketones?0 -
Turn off Dr. Oz - he's a total quack. Anything he endorses is pretty much a quick way to make your wallet lighter...
...and his heavier. I always wonder if he has private deals with companies that supply the junk he promotes.0 -
I meant the reviews from other sites like amazon and others where they can be purchased
The "supplements" are a rip-off. If they worked, everybody would be taking them and nobody would be overweight. Notice how you always see them recommended "along with a sensible diet and exercise program"? Yeah - it's the "sensible diet and exercise program" that does the work, not some 'magic pill' recommended by a television quack snake oil salesman.0 -
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Are these worth the try?0
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Are these worth the try?
BWahhahhahaa!!!!!0 -
Should I still use protein powders as a good supplement to make sure I get in my daily protein without the extra fat from other food sources such as meat and cheese and dairy?.....I already start my day with an egg and 6 Tbsp of egg whites. and a couple of slices of turkey bacon or high protein cereal.0
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Should I still use protein powders as a good supplement to make sure I get in my daily protein without the extra fat from other food sources such as meat and cheese and dairy?.....I already start my day with an egg and 6 Tbsp of egg whites. and a couple of slices of turkey bacon or high protein cereal.
Don't be afraid of fat ... your body requires it to run. You'll find all sorts of opinions about cheese/dairy on this site, but personally I say if they fit in your macros, don't give them up. They're very tasty0 -
Nothing can substitue learning to live a healthy life style and eat a healthy diet.
It will do nothing for teaching you to moderate consumption.0 -
Don't trust the oz when it comes to supplements.
Better off doing your own research. Though if your diet is in check, there are plenty of great thermogetics out there. One i love is Dexaprine, though it may be too stim heavy for most people. Stacking Lean xtreme with a thermo is also a great option.
Lots of options out there. Use google. Anabolic minds and Bodybuilding.com forums are great options to look for reviews and opinions of certain supplements.0
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