weight loss pills suggestions??
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So after two pages of facts, you are still considering wasting your money? LOL, too funny!0
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Just because pills are labeled as having "all natural ingredients" does not mean they are not dangerous. The FDA does not regulate these types of pills so there is no guarantee that what is says on the labels are what is actually in the pills. Plus, there are some natural and herbal ingredients in diet pills that can actually be potentially dangerous to your health.0
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Health stores do not guarantee safe but it seems like you don't really care at this point0
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cschafer2016 wrote: »If you're looking for a hunger suppressant, DayQuil LiquiCaps always killed my appetite whenever I took it.
The hell????.......0 -
sammiewammie444 wrote: »The only pills I've considered are ones that are all natural ingredients, so I doubt they would be dangerous. And I'd only buy from Holland and bar rat (which is a health store)
List the ingredients? .... perhaps we can assist further.0 -
sammiewammie444 wrote: »The only pills I've considered are ones that are all natural ingredients, so I doubt they would be dangerous. And I'd only buy from Holland and bar rat (which is a health store)
Natural does not equal healthy or safe.0 -
sammiewammie444 wrote: »The only pills I've considered are ones that are all natural ingredients, so I doubt they would be dangerous. And I'd only buy from Holland and bar rat (which is a health store)
Anything that has a medical effect is going to have side effects. It doesn't matter one bit if it's natural.0 -
I think it's a little clear that they're going to get pills despite what the masses say...
You are free to try them and throw your money away as you like. You work for it, you can spend it however you please. But the one true and tried way to lose weight is to burn more than you eat.0 -
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here is a link to the page of pills i have been looking at- http://www.hollandandbarrett.com/shop/vitamins-supplements/weight-loss/#so=sort_topseller&totalNumRecs=770
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i was also considering the bootea teatox which has some health benefits http://www.hollandandbarrett.com/shop/product/bootea-teatox-60035242
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sammiewammie444 wrote: »The only pills I've considered are ones that are all natural ingredients, so I doubt they would be dangerous. And I'd only buy from Holland and bar rat (which is a health store)
Here are a few "all natural" things: lead, arsenic, mercury, cyanide, poisonous mushroom, hemlock, cobra venom, poison ivy.....the list of "natural" things that are dangerous is long.1 -
sammiewammie444 wrote: »i was also considering the bootea teatox which has some health benefits http://www.hollandandbarrett.com/shop/product/bootea-teatox-60035242
If I'm not mistaken, teatox removes water weight by giving you diarrhea. Not completely sure, though.0 -
sammiewammie444 wrote: »i was also considering the bootea teatox which has some health benefits http://www.hollandandbarrett.com/shop/product/bootea-teatox-60035242
The bootea teatox is a senna-based tea, which is a natural laxative. It might make you lose some weight if you're constipated, but it will just be water and waste. It won't help you burn fat or rid your body of anything it can't remove naturally.0 -
sammiewammie444 wrote: »
You asked for peoples opinions ......... they have given them... So if you want people to keep their comments to themselves why post the thread0 -
sammiewammie444 wrote: »MegsieFighter wrote: »sammiewammie444 wrote: »what are these pills made for then?
if nobody has anything positive to say, then dont say anything at all. i didnt come on here for an argument!
Maybe the problem is in the "weight loss pill" phrase?
What type of products are you looking for? I'm using supplements, such as CLA, inulin, PhD series for women, I take them with exercise and sticking to my diet.
There's plenty of products for water retention as well, however they work just as good as natural products and only if you have underlying problem with water retention. Maybe your diet isn't fiber-rich that can slow your weight loss as well... natural capsaicin? Boosts fat burning as well.
There's plenty to say and plenty to nag about when someone asks about weight loss pill.
If only that was so easy
Have a lovely day ahead
yes maybe i should have phrased it better. but still, no need for people to talk to me the way that they did. what im after is something that could help with my metabolism, or something that could curb my appetite. like others are making out, im not after a magic pill lol
Finding out what foods satiate me and focusing on them curbed my appetite: http://www.nutrition.org.uk/healthyliving/fuller/understanding-satiety-feeling-full-after-a-meal.html
Exercise boosts my metabolism.0 -
caffeine pills work great.0
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I_Will_End_You wrote: »sammiewammie444 wrote: »The only pills I've considered are ones that are all natural ingredients, so I doubt they would be dangerous. And I'd only buy from Holland and bar rat (which is a health store)
Natural does not equal healthy or safe.
Hemlock is natural...
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lesleyloo7879 wrote: »sammiewammie444 wrote: »
You asked for peoples opinions ......... they have given them... So if you want people to keep their comments to themselves why post the thread
i asked for suggestions on which pills work. i didnt ask for snarky comments!0
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