Apetamin weight gain
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MrsWashington82 wrote: »Alluminati wrote: »htimpaired wrote: »MrsWashington82 wrote: »My waist trainer did a great job slimming my mid section. Whether it dehydrated the area or pushed fat in other areas I'm very happy with the results.
"Pushing fat in other areas" is not physically possible, without plastic surgery.
Meanwhile I'm still stuck on why we want to be "pushing the fat around."
Because Kim Kardashian does it, hello.
I don't. I also don't invest time, money, and emotion into dodgy products being hawked by D list celebrities.3 -
Alluminati wrote: »MrsWashington82 wrote: »Alluminati wrote: »htimpaired wrote: »MrsWashington82 wrote: »My waist trainer did a great job slimming my mid section. Whether it dehydrated the area or pushed fat in other areas I'm very happy with the results.
"Pushing fat in other areas" is not physically possible, without plastic surgery.
Meanwhile I'm still stuck on why we want to be "pushing the fat around."
Because Kim Kardashian does it, hello.
I don't. I also don't invest time, money, and emotion into dodgy products being hawked by D list celebrities.
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MrsWashington82 wrote: »Alluminati wrote: »MrsWashington82 wrote: »Alluminati wrote: »htimpaired wrote: »MrsWashington82 wrote: »My waist trainer did a great job slimming my mid section. Whether it dehydrated the area or pushed fat in other areas I'm very happy with the results.
"Pushing fat in other areas" is not physically possible, without plastic surgery.
Meanwhile I'm still stuck on why we want to be "pushing the fat around."
Because Kim Kardashian does it, hello.
I don't. I also don't invest time, money, and emotion into dodgy products being hawked by D list celebrities.
I'm not worried about what you do, no worries. This is for lurkers to think twice before investing their hard earned money on stuff that doesn't work long term.2 -
Alluminati wrote: »MrsWashington82 wrote: »Alluminati wrote: »MrsWashington82 wrote: »Alluminati wrote: »htimpaired wrote: »MrsWashington82 wrote: »My waist trainer did a great job slimming my mid section. Whether it dehydrated the area or pushed fat in other areas I'm very happy with the results.
"Pushing fat in other areas" is not physically possible, without plastic surgery.
Meanwhile I'm still stuck on why we want to be "pushing the fat around."
Because Kim Kardashian does it, hello.
I don't. I also don't invest time, money, and emotion into dodgy products being hawked by D list celebrities.
I'm not worried about what you do, no worries. This is for lurkers to think twice before investing their hard earned money on stuff that doesn't work.
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MrsWashington82 wrote: »Alluminati wrote: »MrsWashington82 wrote: »Alluminati wrote: »MrsWashington82 wrote: »Alluminati wrote: »htimpaired wrote: »MrsWashington82 wrote: »My waist trainer did a great job slimming my mid section. Whether it dehydrated the area or pushed fat in other areas I'm very happy with the results.
"Pushing fat in other areas" is not physically possible, without plastic surgery.
Meanwhile I'm still stuck on why we want to be "pushing the fat around."
Because Kim Kardashian does it, hello.
I don't. I also don't invest time, money, and emotion into dodgy products being hawked by D list celebrities.
I'm not worried about what you do, no worries. This is for lurkers to think twice before investing their hard earned money on stuff that doesn't work.
There are a lot of people on the forums who have been there and done that. Had it not been for some of the more intelligent posters spending their time and energy in these forums spreading common sense, I and others would have given up a long time ago. Good thing we believe in paying it forward.5 -
Alluminati wrote: »MrsWashington82 wrote: »Alluminati wrote: »MrsWashington82 wrote: »Alluminati wrote: »MrsWashington82 wrote: »Alluminati wrote: »htimpaired wrote: »MrsWashington82 wrote: »My waist trainer did a great job slimming my mid section. Whether it dehydrated the area or pushed fat in other areas I'm very happy with the results.
"Pushing fat in other areas" is not physically possible, without plastic surgery.
Meanwhile I'm still stuck on why we want to be "pushing the fat around."
Because Kim Kardashian does it, hello.
I don't. I also don't invest time, money, and emotion into dodgy products being hawked by D list celebrities.
I'm not worried about what you do, no worries. This is for lurkers to think twice before investing their hard earned money on stuff that doesn't work.
There are a lot of people on the forums who have been there and done that. Had it not been for some of the more intelligent posters spending their time and energy in these forums spreading common sense, I and others would have given up a long time ago. Good thing we believe in paying it forward.
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MrsWashington82 wrote: »Alluminati wrote: »MrsWashington82 wrote: »Alluminati wrote: »MrsWashington82 wrote: »Alluminati wrote: »MrsWashington82 wrote: »Alluminati wrote: »htimpaired wrote: »MrsWashington82 wrote: »My waist trainer did a great job slimming my mid section. Whether it dehydrated the area or pushed fat in other areas I'm very happy with the results.
"Pushing fat in other areas" is not physically possible, without plastic surgery.
Meanwhile I'm still stuck on why we want to be "pushing the fat around."
Because Kim Kardashian does it, hello.
I don't. I also don't invest time, money, and emotion into dodgy products being hawked by D list celebrities.
I'm not worried about what you do, no worries. This is for lurkers to think twice before investing their hard earned money on stuff that doesn't work.
There are a lot of people on the forums who have been there and done that. Had it not been for some of the more intelligent posters spending their time and energy in these forums spreading common sense, I and others would have given up a long time ago. Good thing we believe in paying it forward.2 -
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I know... IM GREAT! Lol-1
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Apetamin Rocks!!!!-1
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It just gives you a gut, according to OP. Pass.0
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Why are you taking Apetamin? If you are trying to bulk, why not just eat at a controlled calorie surplus?
Genetics determines where we lose and gain, we have not control over that.
Nah to the waist trainer. It's a fad, and celebrities endorse silly things because they get paid for it, and also get exposure.
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Welp... When packing on weight you'd expect to gain fat in areas you don't necessarily want it at right??? I'm not surprised. And most of them are probably on my friend list anyway . That's why working out is essential in life period. Especially when you're trying to lose or gain. I work out so that isn't an issue for me. Once I noticed any fat anywhere I didn't like I focus on those areas even more so as of now I'm Good. Work out , work out , work out!!!
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Welp... When packing on weight you'd expect to gain fat in areas you don't necessarily want it at right??? I'm not surprised. And most of them are probably on my friend list anyway . That's why working out is essential in life period. Especially when you're trying to lose or gain. I work out so that isn't an issue for me. Once I noticed any fat anywhere I didn't like I focus on those areas even more so as of now I'm Good. Work out , work out , work out!!!
Yes. Fat gain inevitable. It can be minimized through a small surplus (aiming for weight gain of .5lb per week) and following a progressive overload exercise program; this is more than just doing abs exercises or squat. The problem I have seen and tried to warn against with many users of apetamin, is the speed of weight gain (many of which are 2 lbs per week). Now, if you don't mind mostly fat gains or aren't concerned with muscle growth/being more lean, then it's the persons prerogative.
But if you ultimate goal is to accent certain areas, and minimize others, then fast growth isn't the right approach. Unfortunately, many members (not just in here) are very short sighted and don't look at long term goals over short term struggles. I get that people want to look a certain way, and I get the frustrations that people have prior to starting, but many struggle to look at the whole picture. And when some some of us with a lot of experience try to warn members of these potential issues, we are called trolls. That is my gripe. Personally, I don't care if people use stimulants or suppressants (in the terms of weight loss), but there has to be a strategy to sustain. And leverage the knowledge of others, can be highly beneficial.5 -
Great...; however some ppl are just no it a lls and don't actually have any experience other than reading information off the internet just as anyone can. No need to keep trying to change anyone's perspective on how they choose to do things... Me personally if I give advice and someone doesn't want it I'm okay with that I'm not going to keep going on n on trying to proove a point that thy care nothing about or get mad because they aren't listening. There are plenty of good advice comments through out different threads on here which I take in as good for me and some not so good. I can't speak for everyone , but what I do know is that there will always be things in life that we go about that may work for some that may not work for others, even if it's NOT in some others opinion the sensible way of doing things. I do what's working for me.-2
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Great...; however some ppl are just no it a lls and don't actually have any experience other than reading information off the internet just as anyone can. No need to keep trying to change anyone's perspective on how they choose to do things... Me personally if I give advice and someone doesn't want it I'm okay with that I'm not going to keep going on n on trying to proove a point that thy care nothing about or get mad because they aren't listening. There are plenty of good advice comments through out different threads on here which I take in as good for me and some not so good. I can't speak for everyone , but what I do know is that there will always be things in life that we go about that may work for some that may not work for others, even if it's NOT in some others opinion the sensible way of doing things. I do what's working for me.
*know it alls* lol sorry typo
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No one is trying to convince anyone to change their perspective but when people keep coming into these threads saying "Apetamin rocks" and claiming waist trainers are legit as a long term fitness solution, you best believe there will be feedback. And that feedback will be backed up science, experience, and not because some two-bit celebrity says so, (and getting paid to schill it to people who don't know better).3
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Several of us said Apetamin Rocks... And guess what it does for us. Its absolutely wonderful to us. That's it and that's all. What are you happy with??? I promise I won't get upset if you share how great your progress has been. Smh wondersAlluminati wrote: »No one is trying to convince anyone to change their perspective but when people keep coming into these threads saying "Apetamin rocks" and claiming waist trainers are legit as a long term fitness solution, you best believe there will be feedback. And that feedback will be backed up science, experience, and not because some two-bit celebrity says so, (and getting paid to schill it to people who don't know better).
Several of us said Apetamin Rocks... And guess what it does for us. Its absolutely wonderful to us. That's it and that's all. What are you happy with??? I promise I won't get upset if you share how great your progress has been. Smh wonders
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One shouldn't comment "Apetamin Rocks" on a thread about what??? APETAMIN... Lls #craziness-2
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Several of us said Apetamin Rocks... And guess what it does for us. Its absolutely wonderful to us. That's it and that's all. What are you happy with??? I promise I won't get upset if you share how great your progress has been. Smh wondersAlluminati wrote: »No one is trying to convince anyone to change their perspective but when people keep coming into these threads saying "Apetamin rocks" and claiming waist trainers are legit as a long term fitness solution, you best believe there will be feedback. And that feedback will be backed up science, experience, and not because some two-bit celebrity says so, (and getting paid to schill it to people who don't know better).
Several of us said Apetamin Rocks... And guess what it does for us. Its absolutely wonderful to us. That's it and that's all. What are you happy with??? I promise I won't get upset if you share how great your progress has been. Smh wonders
And that's great that it does wonders for you. Not sure why you want to close down a discussion of whether or not it really works. No matter how much you want to have the last word, people will respond as long as you keep responding. lol.0 -
Lol... As u should take your own advice-2
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Great...; however some ppl are just no it a lls and don't actually have any experience other than reading information off the internet just as anyone can. No need to keep trying to change anyone's perspective on how they choose to do things... Me personally if I give advice and someone doesn't want it I'm okay with that I'm not going to keep going on n on trying to proove a point that thy care nothing about or get mad because they aren't listening. There are plenty of good advice comments through out different threads on here which I take in as good for me and some not so good. I can't speak for everyone , but what I do know is that there will always be things in life that we go about that may work for some that may not work for others, even if it's NOT in some others opinion the sensible way of doing things. I do what's working for me.
*know it alls* lol sorry typo
Have you considered it has nothing to do with being a know it all? Maybe it's the fact that many of us have knowledge in weight gain, weight loss or maintenance? Have you ever considered that the OP has posted several threads and we have seen the progress by her? She asked about the product and was provided info on it, and I gave her a link to a thread which will help her get more calories to reach her goals. Than since then she has had two threads talking about stomach problems (excessive fat gains from extremely fast weight gain). Would you call that a sign that her plan may not align to her goals? I personally would. Maybe it would be more effective to not be as dismissive or defensive and try to understand what some of us are trying to do? I hope the OP gets to her ideal body. If I didn't, I would have skipped over all her threads. Does she needs to take my advice... nope. Do I need to take credit for her success or failure.. nope.4 -
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