garcinia cambogia
cssyti
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Has anyone tried garcinia cambogia? I saw it on dr oz but I wanted to see if anyone has had any results using it.
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Dr. Oz will sell anything to make a buck. It will result in your wallet being lighter.0
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Nope, there is no scientific or medical proof that it works.0
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Stop listening to Dr. Oz.0
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I take it to elevate my moods... and it works. I havent lost any weight.. but I havent gained any weight either.0
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Thank you for your input. I was just curious. I see banners on this site for it as well lol :flowerforyou:0
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Thank you for your input. I was just curious. I see banners on this site for it as well lol :flowerforyou:
You see banners for it because you searched for it - the banners are based on your browser history and in no way reflect that something is a good idea to purchase.0 -
I wouldn't bother as this clearly is some marketing to sell miracle weight loss pills to people who don't want to do anything to lose weight.0
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Yes, it works. it maximizes results from your diet and exercise and certainly suppresses appetite and sugar cravings0
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Yes, it works. it maximizes results from your diet and exercise and certainly suppresses appetite and sugar cravings
There are alot of companies that make it. Which brand did you get? And from where?0 -
I started taking Natura Best that I got from Amazon 2 days ago. I take it before lunch & dinner since I have Shakeology for breakfast and don't need it then. Shakeology has decreased my craving for sweets but I was still having issues overeating even on good food and not losing weight. Since I've taken it I personally feel I eat less and have dropped 3 pounds off in 2 days. I also exercise usually twice a day for 30 minutes doing P90X3 and run. It was crazy why I wasn't losing weight so I wanted to try something. I've never felt "full" before so I figured this might help. Considering this is only the 3rd day I can't say for sure it's working but even if it's a placebo effect i'll take it at this point.0
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There is no magic pill. There is no quick fix. If it were that easy, obesity wouldn't be an American epidemic. Fat burners don't burn fat, they're just a stimulant. Colon-cleansing pills don't help you lose fat, they just make you poop.
Eat in a caloric deficit and exercise (including lifting weights). No one likes the cold, hard, reality that weight loss is hard, and requires dedication.0 -
In to see how this goes...0
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This is the current buzz topic that keeps coming up. There are plenty of forum entries for this product already, I suggest that you do a search for the discussions.
I suspect that you could get the same results from numbing your tummy with peppermint oil. Most proprietary blends contain things like chalk to create the "full" feeling, and that's the only reason why they work.
Sometimes our bodies are holding onto weight or feeling hungry for a REASON.
As with all supplements, you should ALWAYS discuss with your doctor before using them. Have they signed off? If not, then I wouldn't go putting money into it before you have a professional opinion intended for you as an individual.0 -
The kombucha mushroom people sitting around all day.........
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I saw it on dr oz
Dr Oz's TV show should be treated as things NOT to do. Simply assume everything he says is a lie and you will have acquired more actual information than if you believed it all.0 -
Dr. Oz is already off the cambogia and is pushing saffron as the new magic bullet (you know, because the green coffee beans and raspberry ketones didn't work, either) Why jump on his *old* money making train?0
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Have you noticed that the people saying it works have no ticker showing any weight loss? Hmmmm.0
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In all honesty and I am sure this is what you are looking for...I have tried it for a month last year when I first saw it on Dr. OZ I took 1 before lunch and 1 before dinner and it didnt work the only thing it did was throw my bowel movements out of whack and really upsetted my stomach on somedays. I didnt see any results as in losing weight. It is not worth the money.0
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I tried this and believe it or not, i actually gained weight!! Do not believe the hype!0
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Yes, it works. it maximizes results from your diet and exercise and certainly suppresses appetite and sugar cravings
There are alot of companies that make it. Which brand did you get? And from where?
That's called the placebo effect. She's losing from diet and exercise. Not a magic pill.0
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