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  • mandykent111
    mandykent111 Posts: 81 Member
    psthurman wrote: »
    No not Dr Oz. Dr Oz is a TV personality. My cardiologist is a Harvard Educated Doctor that supports my weight loss. What works for some may not work for others.
    Isagenix has worked for me.

    Dr Oz is also Harvard educated.

    ......who sold himself out for money and fame....

    agreed!
  • ryanbrowning115
    ryanbrowning115 Posts: 69 Member
    franola12 wrote: »
    I keep seeing people talk about Liporidex, but I am not sure a fat burner is the way to go. What makes it so special? I mean don't get me wrong, congrats on your success with it, I wish I was having success too. Is it still working for you? I have always read that diet pills usually only work in the beginning and then stop working or maybe this is different.

    I use Liporidex and it has helped me quite a bit. I don't knw what makes it special other than it works and it's made up of quality ingredients. I have been taking this now for several months and every so often I do stop taking it for a couple days just to re-boost my system and it works for me.
  • mandykent111
    mandykent111 Posts: 81 Member
    @Ryan, So I saw that you're liking the Liporidex PRE as well. I've been using their MAX as a fat burner as my pre workout, but saw the powder version and was pretty intrigued. How do you compare the two? I see the powder one costs more, is it worth it? thx
  • _Terrapin_
    _Terrapin_ Posts: 4,301 Member
    edited August 2015
    psthurman quote: "Find what works for you. I was 40lbs over weight, and under the care of a cardiologist. I did lots of reading, spoke to RD's, and talked to my Cardiologist before trying Isagenix. For every person you find that loves it you will find one person who hates it. Google -Isagenix 15 month Skidmore study- you can find great third party info regarding Isagenix. This is the study that made me decide to get my heart healthy with Isagenix.
    It has changed my life. My cardiologist is thrilled.
    #30lbsgoneandhealthy"

    Seriously?!? Harvard educated cardiologist. . . .and your 37. Okay; sure. Why not?
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