[b]WEIGHT LOSS SUPPLEMENTS. YAY OR NAY FOR YOU[/b]

Morning All, Ive been experiencing some successful results with weight loss aids, and im not against it, i would like to know , if you use at all, or are you against it.
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  • PikaJoyJoy
    PikaJoyJoy Posts: 280 Member
    edited January 2018
    Absolutely NAY. If you look at any weight loss supplement it says (in summary) must be taken with exercise and a good diet.

    It doesn't make the loss faster or "burn fat" like they like to claim. It's an expensive placebo at the best and potentially health hazardous at the worse.

    Save yourself the disappointment and the cash. All you need to lose weight is a calorie deficit.
    So use the free website/app and input your info in MFP, figure out your calorie deficit and stay around that goal while incorporating exercise to improve health.
  • nexangelus
    nexangelus Posts: 2,080 Member
    Caffeine seems to be the one that works. It is the one I use for training mostly. Energy boost is all you need. Eat well (deficit if losing fat), exercise, sleep well, your body will do the rest.
  • amusedmonkey
    amusedmonkey Posts: 10,330 Member
    The small print always states that it needs to be combined with a diet, so most of the success comes from the diet itself. Any tiny boosts above that for the ones that work are not worth it in my opinion, especially with the list of potential side effects.
  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    Nope
  • Chriswashere86
    Chriswashere86 Posts: 14 Member
    Nay. You just build a tolerance to them. The best investments you can make for yourself is to buy healthy food, exercise, and education.
  • mskimee
    mskimee Posts: 228 Member
    I tried them and lost a small fortune, about 4lb of water weight that came straight back, some hair and the will to live. The majority were laxatives disguised as 'supplements' and the rest were vitamins that cost €70 a month and gave me nothing a balanced diet couldn't.
    Even the ones that are "proven" and "endorsed" are just money makers. If there was an actual pill that made you burn fat, every doctor in the world would be prescribing it to their over weight patients.
  • Wendyanneroberts
    Wendyanneroberts Posts: 270 Member
    Never have, never will. I agree with most of the other posters. To many potential, harmful side effects. My Doctors wanted me to lose weight, for my health but they do not recommend diet pills. Not done any research into supplements, but I have successfully lost weight, the healthy way, without them.
  • 100_PROOF_
    100_PROOF_ Posts: 1,168 Member
    Nope.


    But I did before I knew better. Years ago I must've tried everything on the market. Even took phen phen in the 90s. ( That one actually worked because it was legal speed but I wouldn't recommend it, the side effects are dangerous)
    If your losing weight, it's because you've created a calorie deficit. Dont fall for the snake oil.
  • pinuplove
    pinuplove Posts: 12,871 Member
    Nope. Don't give credit for your success to a useless supplement. Own it.
  • Howieazb216
    Howieazb216 Posts: 13 Member
    A lot of the good workout supplements have been banned in the us anyways. I take pre-workout mix for energy for my morning workouts but I don’t rely on it for weight lost, just a extra boost so I can work harder.
  • DaddieCat
    DaddieCat Posts: 3,643 Member
    Nay, as previously stated by almost everyone... if it works, it's illegal. Everything legal doesn't work, which is how it is allowed on the market. The supplement industry is not currently well regulated in the US (this may change soon to a degree) and the sole purpose is not to help, cure, aid, etc... it's strictly to turn a profit.
  • shellma00
    shellma00 Posts: 1,684 Member
    I prefer to try to lose the natural way with diet and exercise. I have tried supplements before and never felt any different taking them. I know that my friend just started taking a supplement and she feels more energetic and less hungry all the time. But I think different people react differently to supplements.

    I think that supplements are good if you are taking multi-vitamins or supplements that your body needs or is deficient in.
  • BrianSharpe
    BrianSharpe Posts: 9,248 Member
    NAY.......there are no "fat burning" products or supplements that boost your metabolism (caffeine makes your heart beat faster and gives you a temporary energy boost, or in the case of morning coffee brings people back from the dead)

    The companies promoting these products are all con artists and are selling 21st century snake oil.
    A lot of the good workout supplements have been banned in the us anyways. I take pre-workout mix for energy for my morning workouts but I don’t rely on it for weight lost, just a extra boost so I can work harder.

    If they were "good" why would they be banned, perhaps because they were dangerous?


  • sgtx81
    sgtx81 Posts: 466 Member
    No. but protein powder and bcaa powder to give my muscle as much help as possible while losing weight are fine in my book. The only thing I would even consider is caffeine. It gives a good burst of energy to workout with.
  • Philip_squish
    Philip_squish Posts: 30 Member
    i see mostly everyone just dont believe or like weight loss aids, i guess we are entitled to our own opinion on this subject, is great to read about everyones opinion and insight
  • chrsmina
    chrsmina Posts: 10 Member
    Nay. Reason - simple math. Less calories in, more calories out = weight loss.
  • PikaJoyJoy
    PikaJoyJoy Posts: 280 Member
    pstimie79 wrote: »
    i see mostly everyone just dont believe or like weight loss aids, i guess we are entitled to our own opinion on this subject, is great to read about everyones opinion and insight

    Well, science does tend to trump belief - which is what a lot of people who rely on supposed weight loss aides tend to go with. The belief that there is a miracle pill or powder that will allow us to take the easy road to our goals.
  • JAYxMSxPES
    JAYxMSxPES Posts: 193 Member
    If you think about supplements that are known to work, aside from a few non-responders it's generally well-known that those supplements work (e.g. Caffeine, Creatine, etc.). Next, obesity is a major probably in the US so if there was a bullet-proof supplement that worked it would become very well known, peer-review not-withstanding.
  • ccrdragon
    ccrdragon Posts: 3,374 Member
    Yes, we have different opinions - because the science supports them...

    Caffeine might give you a boost that would enable you to work out longer or harder, but that would be the only benefit (and you can buy caffeine pills for dirt cheap at places like wally world).

    Garcinia cambogia has no proven weight loss effects in humans:
    https://examine.com/supplements/garcinia-cambogia/
  • AnvilHead
    AnvilHead Posts: 18,343 Member
    pstimie79 wrote: »
    i see mostly everyone just dont believe or like weight loss aids, i guess we are entitled to our own opinion on this subject, is great to read about everyones opinion and insight

    As the saying goes, you're entitled to your own opinion but you're not entitled to your own facts.

    Weight loss supplements are useless scams. The only place they'll help you lose weight is in your wallet. The diet industry knows this and they're still making multi-billions of dollars per year from gullible people looking for a magic pill/potion that doesn't exist.
  • JAYxMSxPES
    JAYxMSxPES Posts: 193 Member
    AnvilHead wrote: »
    pstimie79 wrote: »
    i see mostly everyone just dont believe or like weight loss aids, i guess we are entitled to our own opinion on this subject, is great to read about everyones opinion and insight

    As the saying goes, you're entitled to your own opinion but you're not entitled to your own facts.

    Weight loss supplements are useless scams. The only place they'll help you lose weight is in your wallet. The diet industry knows this and they're still making multi-billions of dollars per year from gullible people looking for a magic pill/potion that doesn't exist.

    The supplement is disgusting to me. As much as I don't like the government over-regulating; this industry needs some better regulations in a major way. Some of the stuff flat-out doesn't work and they pray on people's emotions and clever marketing ads for products that don't work and / or carry some bad side-effects if used improperly.
  • W8WarI
    W8WarI Posts: 567 Member
    JAYxMSxPES wrote: »
    AnvilHead wrote: »
    pstimie79 wrote: »
    i see mostly everyone just dont believe or like weight loss aids, i guess we are entitled to our own opinion on this subject, is great to read about everyones opinion and insight

    As the saying goes, you're entitled to your own opinion but you're not entitled to your own facts.

    Weight loss supplements are useless scams. The only place they'll help you lose weight is in your wallet. The diet industry knows this and they're still making multi-billions of dollars per year from gullible people looking for a magic pill/potion that doesn't exist.

    The supplement is disgusting to me. As much as I don't like the government over-regulating; this industry needs some better regulations in a major way. Some of the stuff flat-out doesn't work and they pray on people's emotions and clever marketing ads for products that don't work and / or carry some bad side-effects if used improperly.

    Even when used properly, some people still; had to get liver transplants!
  • PikaJoyJoy
    PikaJoyJoy Posts: 280 Member
    edited January 2018
    I really hope these woos are just someone who mistook the woo button as a "yay" thing. Because otherwise I have no idea. Pretty much most of the replies are the exact opposite of "woo".
  • Marilyn0924
    Marilyn0924 Posts: 797 Member
    weight loss supplements = a lighter wallet & expensive urine.
  • Momepro
    Momepro Posts: 1,509 Member
    5Htp seems to be helping me. I started taking it for sleep, and noticed in a few days that I am MUCH better at not overeating when I am taking it vs when I forget it or run put for a couple days. It's not a fat burner or anything, I just seem to have a little less appetite without feeling nauseous, and am better at stopping eating before I am stuffed. Actually It was only after I started taking it that I found out it was a common weight loss supplement as well as a sleep aid lol.
  • stanmann571
    stanmann571 Posts: 5,727 Member
    Stimulants work for 30-90 days before tolerance or addiction ensues.

    The really effective ones are illegal, dangerous, and/or prescription only.