Herbalife
xangel1978
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Hi anyone having issues with Herbalife tea and aloe? I've gotten sick 15 min after drinking it. What could it be. The shake I like but feel bloated afterwards?? Help
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I always wonder why you don't see it sold In chemists/supermarkets2
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me: My arm hurts when I do this....
my dad: Don't do that with your arm.
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The only issue I have with Herbalife is how people blow money on their products hoping they will help them lose weight and they get nowhere with it, when they could have been using a cell phone app for free and gone from "morbidly obese" to "overweight" in about a year and a half.9
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I would stop drinking it.2
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xangel1978 wrote: »Hi anyone having issues with Herbalife tea and aloe? I've gotten sick 15 min after drinking it. What could it be. The shake I like but feel bloated afterwards?? Help
It would be beneficial to stop drinking it then. And just start eating food.0 -
I read last night that they reached a settlement with the courts about their business practices. If I remember correctly it was a rather sizable settlement. That being said, if the product doesn't agree with you, why would you continue to use it?0
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I haven't known anyone to ever have long term success with herbalife and I think I read somewhere that it's not so healthy and full of sugar but yeah most people I have known lose weight rapidly for 1 month can't live withjust drinking shakes and then gain all the weight back plus some my aunts done it and tons of women at my work were doing it and even the chick selling they are all still overweight I think you would have better success with clean eating but that's just my opinion because in my experience pills, shakes, crash & Fad diets just don't work you need a life style change to truly be successful at least it rings true for myself I've done diet pills, shakes, not eating carbs etc. And even though the weight plummeted it came right back doubled until I got to be where I was at my heaviest1
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Throw it away. Herbalife is poo.6
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A lot of girls in my area that I used to go to school with are taking it and selling it and none of them lost weight except for the girl who got them all to start selling under her because surprise surprise she was vegan, working out constantly, and super skinny the entire time.
Also, they're all broke except her.4 -
PaulaWallaDingDong wrote: »The only issue I have with Herbalife is how people blow money on their products hoping they will help them lose weight and they get nowhere with it, when they could have been using a cell phone app for free and gone from "morbidly obese" to "overweight" in about a year and a half.
Yha but either way you are spending money on food.. so how is it free?0 -
The folks who sell that kind of magic drinks are interested in one thing. How much of your money can I make mine?2
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HisQueen26 wrote: »PaulaWallaDingDong wrote: »The only issue I have with Herbalife is how people blow money on their products hoping they will help them lose weight and they get nowhere with it, when they could have been using a cell phone app for free and gone from "morbidly obese" to "overweight" in about a year and a half.
Yha but either way you are spending money on food.. so how is it free?
I buy food that I've always eaten. And no, I don't eat primarily junk food. Agreed with @PaulaWallaDingDong
Successful weight loss is about eating in a way that one can sustain for life. Herbalife is temporary... and far more expensive than the food, vitamins and protein powder I consume.3 -
HisQueen26 wrote: »PaulaWallaDingDong wrote: »The only issue I have with Herbalife is how people blow money on their products hoping they will help them lose weight and they get nowhere with it, when they could have been using a cell phone app for free and gone from "morbidly obese" to "overweight" in about a year and a half.
Yha but either way you are spending money on food.. so how is it free?
Um you were spending money on food anyway. That's how you got heavy ("you" in the general sense. Not calling anyone heavy). It's also how you don't starve to death. Spending money on food is a normal part of life (can't believe I'm having to say this). Herbalife is not.4 -
cerise_noir wrote: »HisQueen26 wrote: »PaulaWallaDingDong wrote: »The only issue I have with Herbalife is how people blow money on their products hoping they will help them lose weight and they get nowhere with it, when they could have been using a cell phone app for free and gone from "morbidly obese" to "overweight" in about a year and a half.
Yha but either way you are spending money on food.. so how is it free?
I buy food that I've always eaten. And no, I don't eat primarily junk food. Agreed with @PaulaWallaDingDong
Successful weight loss is about eating in a way that one can sustain for life. Herbalife is temporary... and far more expensive than the food, vitamins and protein powder I consume.
Besides that, when I just buy food I don't get pestered to death by pushy MLM salespeople trying to make me part of their downline.5 -
cerise_noir wrote: »HisQueen26 wrote: »PaulaWallaDingDong wrote: »The only issue I have with Herbalife is how people blow money on their products hoping they will help them lose weight and they get nowhere with it, when they could have been using a cell phone app for free and gone from "morbidly obese" to "overweight" in about a year and a half.
Yha but either way you are spending money on food.. so how is it free?
I buy food that I've always eaten. And no, I don't eat primarily junk food. Agreed with @PaulaWallaDingDong
Successful weight loss is about eating in a way that one can sustain for life. Herbalife is temporary... and far more expensive than the food, vitamins and protein powder I consume.
Besides that, when I just buy food I don't get pestered to death by pushy MLM salespeople trying to make me part of their downline.
This, absolutely.0 -
xangel1978 wrote: »Hi anyone having issues with Herbalife tea and aloe? I've gotten sick 15 min after drinking it. What could it be. The shake I like but feel bloated afterwards?? Help
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HisQueen26 wrote: »PaulaWallaDingDong wrote: »The only issue I have with Herbalife is how people blow money on their products hoping they will help them lose weight and they get nowhere with it, when they could have been using a cell phone app for free and gone from "morbidly obese" to "overweight" in about a year and a half.
Yha but either way you are spending money on food.. so how is it free?
At least with food, your money is well spent...considering you are eating accordingly to your goals and moving more.
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HisQueen26 wrote: »PaulaWallaDingDong wrote: »The only issue I have with Herbalife is how people blow money on their products hoping they will help them lose weight and they get nowhere with it, when they could have been using a cell phone app for free and gone from "morbidly obese" to "overweight" in about a year and a half.
Yha but either way you are spending money on food.. so how is it free?
A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
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