Skinny Fiber Anyone Using it? Pro's/Con's please.

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  • I'm also looking into SF for weight loss. My weight gain has come from the meds I take for panic attacks. I had to stop taking my meds for a while, but am about to start back on them. So I'm worried about more possible weight gain. I know it may sound stupid, but for someone that is used to being under 100 lbs to gain 20 lbs quickly, and possibly more quickly. I'm not liking it! I'm under 5ft, and really don't have a lot of space to put it.
  • lorlo5
    lorlo5 Posts: 1 Member
    I ran across this product in a unique way. On FB, a friend continued to post recipes for extraordinary casseroles, luscious pies, cakes, etc. I followed the link to the friend she was getting these from, and low and behold, it was a Skinny Fiber distributor. Seems odd that a DISTRIBUROR of Skinny Fiber would be shoveling out recipes to MAKE PEOPLE FATTER! Hmmm, what a marketing concept.
  • FredDoyle
    FredDoyle Posts: 2,273 Member
    Just get a big bag of psyllium husk at Bulk Barn for 3 or 4 bucks and add it in any food you would like. Same thing. Don't be fooled.

    "A fool and his money are soon parted".
  • skinnyandfitgirl
    skinnyandfitgirl Posts: 4 Member
    edited October 2014
    I like the fact that it's natural but it's pretty expensive for what it gives
  • skinnyandfitgirl
    skinnyandfitgirl Posts: 4 Member
    edited October 2014
    I know quite few sellers of the product so I am skeptical, however the company seems pretty legitimate as they use real photos from customers using it. A lot of the distributors have lost weight using it themselves so trust this product a lot more than the ones who obviously pay for model before/after photos. skinny fiber seems legit at least
    like the pictures here for example
    Anyway, that's just my two cents!