Supplements
alkight84
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I know... Diet and excercise. It's key and I'm doing it. I've hit a place where I'm cheating more and not losing. Any suggestions on supplements for metabolism or appetite suppressant?
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No supplements have impact on metabolism, and appetite is subjective and situational. Stop cheating, start exercising, and expect and accept to lose more slowly as your weight goes down.1
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Don't waste any of your money buying junk off the internet full of lies. They will only make your wallet thin.
Buy a food scale instead at wallymart. Weigh everything including the kids leftovers. One thing: Diet is 90% of losing weight. Exercise for health and to feel good.
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If you stay consistent with a balanced diet at a reasonable deficiet there will be no need for such supplements. The large majority of them are not safe. And they will not help you change your lifestyle - which is the key to long term weight loss success.
Stop cheating.0 -
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Get a script for phentermine. It makes you not want to eat at all, which is fantastic for me. Downside is, if you're off for more than two days between refills (pharmacies are always "out" of everything here), you're gonna get hit HARD with cravings. Last week, I threw an actual childlike tantrum because I needed Wendy's nuggets.3
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No supplements are going to help suppress your appetite and boost your metabolism. It's diet and exercise. Foods that are higher in fats and protein may help to curb your appetite more. Really nail down your tracking and give it sometime.
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I get it... sometimes we need a crutch. Caffeine is my go-to. It helps with most of what ails me. I do try to be honest with myself though about what I am doing and about how much effort I'm willing to give to my goals, which it sounds like you're doing as well.0
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raven3lise wrote: »Get a script for phentermine. It makes you not want to eat at all, which is fantastic for me. Downside is, if you're off for more than two days between refills (pharmacies are always "out" of everything here), you're gonna get hit HARD with cravings. Last week, I threw an actual childlike tantrum because I needed Wendy's nuggets.
It can be habit forming and you can black out while driving. Exhaustion and depression may occur in patients who took phentermine for an extended period of time and then discontinued its use. http://www.livestrong.com/article/155075-dangers-of-using-phentermine/
I would not recommend this to my worst enemy. Imagine becoming dependent on it....
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The only appetite suppressant I've ever relied on that helped was water. Plain old water.0
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raven3lise wrote: »Get a script for phentermine. It makes you not want to eat at all, which is fantastic for me. Downside is, if you're off for more than two days between refills (pharmacies are always "out" of everything here), you're gonna get hit HARD with cravings. Last week, I threw an actual childlike tantrum because I needed Wendy's nuggets.
So now you know exactly what's going to happen when you come off of phentermine, your appetite and cravings will come screaming back which will inevitably result in weight regain.
You can't stay on it forever, isn't the max 3mths?0 -
Seriously, coffee and exercise. Many people find coffee specifically or caffeine in general to be an appetite suppressent. Obviously be mindful of how much. Exercise is the only legit way to increase your metabolism.
Figuring out what cues make you overeat and coming up with alternative ways to react to those cues may help too.1 -
A low carb/ high fat diet. I was always a very hungry person/ constantly snacking, until I recently started eating this way. I always ate a ton of extra calories in the evenings, now I have no desire whatsoever to eat after dinner.0
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