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TheKeyz
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Hey has anyone used the hydroxycut
Hardcore pills? If so do they work?
Hardcore pills? If so do they work?
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Just eat less than you burn4
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@TheKeyz. If they worked everybody would be using them.
They only reduce your wallet from your hard earned money.
MFP is free. Use it
Buy yourself a food scale. Weigh everything you ingest and log it
If you eat at a deficit ( calories burned higher than calories ingested) your body weight will decrease
Good luck in your healthy journey9 -
Not good in my book.0
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Not since they took the dangerous ingredients out of them.
If it's legal it doesn't work, if it works, it isn't legal.5 -
Alatariel75 wrote: »Not since they took the dangerous ingredients out of them.
If it's legal it doesn't work, if it works, it isn't legal.
This and you don't need them anyway. Don't waste your money. I have lost 140 pounds without them. There is nothing to it but to do it.4 -
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I tried them and found they did not work and made me jittery and anxious. I gave up and drink a lot of water to control hunger1
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Use the money you would've spent on diet pills on a food scale. Eat food in the appropriate portions to your calorie goals. Get on an established linear progression strength training program (that includes legs - which I remember being something you didn't like) and just work hard for it. There's no easy way out.3
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Hydroxycut "worked".
Hydroxycut killed some people.
Hydroxycut's formula was changed in 2009.
Hydroxycut no longer "works".
Pills are never a good idea. If they work, you're probably gonna suffer dangerous side effects. If they don't work, your wallet will suffer dangerous side effects. I'm down 130 lbs by weighing my food and counting calories.7 -
The only legal ingredient that does anything is caffeine. Some people find coffee to be a mild appetite supressent. So you could try having a cup of coffee in the morning and see if it helps.
Buying pills is just a waste of $ unfortunately. And some of them still have scary side effects. Not worth it!0 -
My advice don't. I would advise juicing if you want a quick fix or substitute a protein shake for one meal. Eating real food and exercising the results are better and no side effects.
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Yeah... I would Not advise juicing unless you just like getting super dehydrated and want to feel terrible1
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Thanks everyone btw I didn't pay for them they were given to me0
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Theyre just caffeine pills man, good for pre gym and stuff, but expensive!0
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Dude, are you purposefully eating 1200 calories most days or are you being inaccurate with your logging? If you're purposefully under eating by that much kiss your muscles good-bye.3
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Leenizi129 wrote: »My advice don't. I would advise juicing if you want a quick fix or substitute a protein shake for one meal. Eating real food and exercising the results are better and no side effects.
hahaha read that wrong and got excited0 -
Never tried, take it and see how it goes. It will help.0
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