Hydroxycut gummies
maryellenmargaretreimers
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So I've just started these along with calorie restriction I was curious as to if anyone has tried it and does it work?
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Nope0
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No. And: how are they going to be good for the long run?0
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maryellenmargaretreimers wrote: »So I've just started these along with calorie restriction I was curious as to if anyone has tried it and does it work?
The bold is all you need. That's why they "work." If you didn't have a calorie restriction, it would just be free candy.0 -
I've never tried them. I have, however, been watching my sister pop them in her mouth for several months now. She hasn't lost a pound.0
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Do they work to do what? What is it you expect from them?0
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No. All the ingredients that used to work have been made illegal. The stuff they have now is worthless. Just restrict calories and exercise and save your money.0
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They do work by giving u a boost of energy i guess idk about weight loss...i have a friend whos sister used the pills with no exercise or diet change and lost weight went from 200+ to 130 so idk if it depends on the person0
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If you are looking for the "okay" by this community to take them, I can tell you one thing, you aren't going to get it. Diet pills/fads/drinks/etc are not what this site is about. This site is designed for one to lose/gain/maintain weight based on CICO. I would say save your money and just stick with the natural and healthy way to lose weight.0
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I've used these for the past 30 years. Never had a problem. If they are good enough for cavemen, they are good enough for you.
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michaela_g09 wrote: »If you are looking for the "okay" by this community to take them, I can tell you one thing, you aren't going to get it. Diet pills/fads/drinks/etc are not what this site is about. This site is designed for one to lose/gain/maintain weight based on CICO. I would say save your money and just stick with the natural and healthy way to lose weight.
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Take a women's daily vitamin (one a day) instead. Better use of your money. My color came back in my white nails, and I feel energy probably from the B vitamins in it.0
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Of_Monsters_and_Meat wrote: »I've used these for the past 30 years. Never had a problem. If they are good enough for cavemen, they are good enough for you.
lol this0 -
I prefer Haribo.0
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PaulaWallaDingDong wrote: »
Only for my enemies0 -
Tried them, they don't work. Complete waste of money.0
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Ingredients
Corn Syrup, Sugar, Maltodextrin, Gelatin, Tricalcium Phosphate, Water, Citric Acid, Lactic Acid, Natural Flavors, Colors (Black Carrot Juice Concentrate, Purple Berry Concentrate), Fractionated Coconut Oil (Contains Carnauba Wax and/or Beeswax), Lo Han Fruit Concentrate, Ascorbic Acid.
Which of those ingredients is actually supposed to assist in weight loss?0 -
KickboxFanatic wrote: »Ingredients
Corn Syrup, Sugar, Maltodextrin, Gelatin, Tricalcium Phosphate, Water, Citric Acid, Lactic Acid, Natural Flavors, Colors (Black Carrot Juice Concentrate, Purple Berry Concentrate), Fractionated Coconut Oil (Contains Carnauba Wax and/or Beeswax), Lo Han Fruit Concentrate, Ascorbic Acid.
Which of those ingredients is actually supposed to assist in weight loss?
The mythical one that you forgot to list. Duh0 -
KickboxFanatic wrote: »Ingredients
Corn Syrup, Sugar, Maltodextrin, Gelatin, Tricalcium Phosphate, Water, Citric Acid, Lactic Acid, Natural Flavors, Colors (Black Carrot Juice Concentrate, Purple Berry Concentrate), Fractionated Coconut Oil (Contains Carnauba Wax and/or Beeswax), Lo Han Fruit Concentrate, Ascorbic Acid.
Which of those ingredients is actually supposed to assist in weight loss?
They make your wallet lighter.0 -
KickboxFanatic wrote: »Ingredients
Corn Syrup, Sugar, Maltodextrin, Gelatin, Tricalcium Phosphate, Water, Citric Acid, Lactic Acid, Natural Flavors, Colors (Black Carrot Juice Concentrate, Purple Berry Concentrate), Fractionated Coconut Oil (Contains Carnauba Wax and/or Beeswax), Lo Han Fruit Concentrate, Ascorbic Acid.
Which of those ingredients is actually supposed to assist in weight loss?
good question.0 -
The definitely work to make your wallet slimmer.0
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I thought they tasted very weird, but that was years ago. And no, they didn't work. Good ol fashioned calories in and out works best.0
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KickboxFanatic wrote: »Ingredients
Corn Syrup, Sugar, Maltodextrin, Gelatin, Tricalcium Phosphate, Water, Citric Acid, Lactic Acid, Natural Flavors, Colors (Black Carrot Juice Concentrate, Purple Berry Concentrate), Fractionated Coconut Oil (Contains Carnauba Wax and/or Beeswax), Lo Han Fruit Concentrate, Ascorbic Acid.
Which of those ingredients is actually supposed to assist in weight loss?
The mythical one that you forgot to list. Duh
*forehead smack* Of course!0 -
My kids love them!0
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That ingredient list is...amazing. I would never think that something with corn syrup as the first ingredient, or as an ingredient at all, would be a diet supplement or aid or whatever this kind of thing claims.
It lists like candy would.
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AmazonMayan wrote: »That ingredient list is...amazing. I would never think that something with corn syrup as the first ingredient, or as an ingredient at all, would be a diet supplement or aid or whatever this kind of thing claims.
It lists like candy would.
A really weird candy...0 -
AmazonMayan wrote: »That ingredient list is...amazing. I would never think that something with corn syrup as the first ingredient, or as an ingredient at all, would be a diet supplement or aid or whatever this kind of thing claims.
It lists like candy would.
The first three ingredients are all forms of sugars/sweeteners. It would be hilarious to do a study measuring the correlation between people who fall for taking these (not directed at OP specifically - in general terms) with people who forward on "Sugar is the Devil" chain Facebook posts.
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AmazonMayan wrote: »That ingredient list is...amazing. I would never think that something with corn syrup as the first ingredient, or as an ingredient at all, would be a diet supplement or aid or whatever this kind of thing claims.
It lists like candy would.
Butbutbut...it has coffee bean extract in it, and Dr. Oz says that will make the fat just melt off your body!
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AmazonMayan wrote: »That ingredient list is...amazing. I would never think that something with corn syrup as the first ingredient, or as an ingredient at all, would be a diet supplement or aid or whatever this kind of thing claims.
It lists like candy would.
A really weird candy...
Yep lol.
But as one that reads labels, I never would have gotten past the first few ingredients of this before putting it back on the shelf. I have never looked at this kind of product so I am surprised.0 -
Nope. May have a placebo affect for some people.
Eat less calories than you burn=weight loss.
There are no quick fixes or magic pills.
Kind of a waste of money.0
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