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Or when commencing supplements, the person also makes other changes in lifestyle and diet which have a positive effect. I don't suppose that many people at all start a supplement and make no other changes, even if the changes are subconscious.6 -
Alatariel75 wrote: »
Or when commencing supplements, the person also makes other changes in lifestyle and diet which have a positive effect. I don't suppose that many people at all start a supplement and make no other changes, even if the changes are subconscious.
This is also often true. Adding very nutrient dense foods, exercise and just being excited about committing yourself can all have positive influence on this process.3 -
Alatariel75 wrote: »
Or when commencing supplements, the person also makes other changes in lifestyle and diet which have a positive effect. I don't suppose that many people at all start a supplement and make no other changes, even if the changes are subconscious.
This is how i know they did diddly squat for me. I continued counting my calories and doing my normal exercise routine, I didn't change a thing whilst taking them and my weight loss stayed the same as it has always done, not even an extra 100g lost lol.0 -
My hair and nails are growing like never before plus I am sleeping all night without wakening up, wake up feeling refreshed, never used to before. Oh and my antioxidant levels in my body have jumped up 23,000 in 6 months0
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My hair and nails are growing like never before plus I am sleeping all night without wakening up, wake up feeling refreshed, never used to before. Oh and my antioxidant levels in my body have jumped up 23,000 in 6 months
What test does a lab do that tests for antioxidant levels? I have never heard of that.6 -
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No it's a biophotonic scanner, Google it0
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You mean this? http://weightology.net/antioxidants-2/57.html/4
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singingflutelady wrote: »You mean this? http://weightology.net/antioxidants-2/57.html/
I googled it too! It's a scam6 -
singingflutelady wrote: »You mean this? http://weightology.net/antioxidants-2/57.html/
I love James Kreiger. All science and no BS. That guy has phenomenal work.3 -
No it's a biophotonic scanner, Google it
Thanks for the advice. I did, and this is what I found...singingflutelady wrote: »You mean this? http://weightology.net/antioxidants-2/57.html/Tiny_Dancer_in_Pink wrote: »singingflutelady wrote: »You mean this? http://weightology.net/antioxidants-2/57.html/
I googled it too! It's a scam
Well, dang. Fun-suckers beat me to it.2 -
readytobeatfat54 wrote: »There are no pills, powders, wraps or potions that will cause you to lose physical weight, however your wallet will get lighter. Even on the box it says something to the effect of "in combination with diet and exercise" and "results may vary" all in tiny writing. Just skip this and stick to your calorie goals.
Don't tell this to big pharma. Weight loss prescription drugs are big business.
I know. I work in the medical field and have patients ask all the time about taking a pill or getting surgery. I have no problem educating them that these are only tools and the ultimate goal is to get them eating healthier and exercising more. The side effects alone are enough to keep me away (i.e seizures and suicidal ideations - uh that's a big no for me)
I've been horrified lately when I see commercials for random different medications. They all seem to cause "suicidal thoughts or actions" (something to that effect) I'll keep my gout and live thanks!2 -
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readytobeatfat54 wrote: »There are no pills, powders, wraps or potions that will cause you to lose physical weight, however your wallet will get lighter. Even on the box it says something to the effect of "in combination with diet and exercise" and "results may vary" all in tiny writing. Just skip this and stick to your calorie goals.
Don't tell this to big pharma. Weight loss prescription drugs are big business.
I know. I work in the medical field and have patients ask all the time about taking a pill or getting surgery. I have no problem educating them that these are only tools and the ultimate goal is to get them eating healthier and exercising more. The side effects alone are enough to keep me away (i.e seizures and suicidal ideations - uh that's a big no for me)
I've been horrified lately when I see commercials for random different medications. They all seem to cause "suicidal thoughts or actions" (something to that effect) I'll keep my gout and live thanks!
You have to weigh the advantages and disadvantages. Is healing and/or quality of life better than the side effects to you? I hate those ads because they list every possible side effect without giving context as to the number of people who experienced it or to the severity. If you have a medical issue that will be resolved by medication, read the info. If one person in a trial of 50,000 has suicidal thoughts they have to mention it, but if you read the literature you will know it is only one out of 50K.2 -
Cathipa, exactly so google says it's a scam doesn't mean it is either lol0
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Cathipa, exactly so google says it's a scam doesn't mean it is either lol
Yes, but Google also helps us find peer-reviewed clinical trials.
The one I saw on biophotonic scanners showed that they can, in fact, detect carotenoid antioxidants in human skin tissue, but that same study drew no conclusions about how useful that information is when it comes to human health.
The point being, it's important to dig deeper than a the first couple of pages of Google search results. And by "dig deeper", I mean: use Google to help you find clinical trials and scientific studies. Information from the sellers of biophotonic scanners simply won't cut it.5
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