PHEN375
tammyannwebb
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Anyone try Phen375 or know anything about it?
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It contains all the same nonsense as every other garbage product out there, while alluding to an actual prescription appetite supressant in the name to make it appear legitimate. Run away.5
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You are probably so right, but have you tried it?1
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tammyannwebb wrote: »Anyone try Phen375 or know anything about it?
Legalised speed...1 -
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mean people!8
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tammyannwebb wrote: »mean people!
It's mean for people to try to keep you from wasting your money?9 -
I think the whole "diet industry" preys on the overweight population, promising a quick fix. All you lose is your money, not weight, and you can endanger your health!1
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no , but everyone seems to have an opinion about something they haven't actually tried. Most the stuff out there is a scam and money maker but if you haven't tried it for yourself, it's just assuming, but most likely true. :O)4
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suzannesimmons3 wrote: »TavistockToad wrote: »tammyannwebb wrote: »Anyone try Phen375 or know anything about it?
Legalised speed...
No phentermine in there....its a supplement. ingredients caffeine, l carnitine, tongkat Ali, capsaicin and citrus aurantium..
£50 a month in the uk....there's one born every minute.
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Op it's caffeine and carnitine, it's just an energy supplement. No one has to try it, the ingredients are public knowledge. If you need more energy, take a multivitamin with a cup of coffee.
I don't need to jump out a third floor window to know it will hurt when I hit the ground.6 -
tammyannwebb wrote: »mean people!
:laugh:
People don't need to try it to know it doesn't work. Plus if there is the potential for harm, why risk it?
If you want some actual research on it, enter the ingredients into examine.com they have a great summary of peer reviewed studies on a wide variety of supplements.
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suzannesimmons3 wrote: »TavistockToad wrote: »tammyannwebb wrote: »Anyone try Phen375 or know anything about it?
Legalised speed...
No phentermine in there....its a supplement. ingredients caffeine, l carnitine, tongkat Ali, capsaicin and citrus aurantium..
£50 a month in the uk....there's one born every minute.
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Op it's caffeine and carnitine, it's just an energy supplement. No one has to try it, the ingredients are public knowledge. If you need more energy, take a multivitamin with a cup of coffee.
I don't need to jump out a third floor window to know it will hurt when I hit the ground.
You need a bigger umbrella! :bigsmile:4 -
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tammyannwebb wrote: »no , but everyone seems to have an opinion about something they haven't actually tried. Most the stuff out there is a scam and money maker but if you haven't tried it for yourself, it's just assuming, but most likely true. :O)
That's the most amazing logic I have ever seen.
Don't go changing MFP.... :drinker:3 -
tammyannwebb wrote: »no , but everyone seems to have an opinion about something they haven't actually tried. Most the stuff out there is a scam and money maker but if you haven't tried it for yourself, it's just assuming, but most likely true. :O)
Nobody needs to try it because it's literally the same stuff that's been in these useless products for decades which have already been proven to be ineffective, just repackaged with an attention-grabbing name.2 -
tammyannwebb wrote: »no , but everyone seems to have an opinion about something they haven't actually tried. Most the stuff out there is a scam and money maker but if you haven't tried it for yourself, it's just assuming, but most likely true. :O)
If you know its a scam, why would you buy it? Also, there is plenty of independent companies that evaluate the components that are within the supplement (e.g., www.examine.com). Those websites would tell you dosing and efficacy. If that supplement doesn't provide adequate dosing (which most don't) or include components that don't have a beneficial effect, then why would you buy it.
Personally, supplementation shouldn't be even included in the mix until you have calories, macros, micro, nutritional timing and exercise down packed. All of those will provide greater improvement to your body than a supplement. The one exception might be whey/protein shakes if you struggle to get adequate protein.4 -
tammyannwebb wrote: »no , but everyone seems to have an opinion about something they haven't actually tried. Most the stuff out there is a scam and money maker but if you haven't tried it for yourself, it's just assuming, but most likely true. :O)
Tell you what, just save us the time and go buy it.
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