Waist trimmers
SkylerisSquid
Posts: 17 Member
Trying Sweetsweat for the first time today. Anyone try it before or any waist trimmer for that matter ? Opinions on whether or not it’s a scam? Is buying the sweat sweat oil worth it it would any coconut oil work?
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Save your money.6
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it's a scam. sweat is mostly water. fat when dissolved is oil.. do you think that melting fat inside your body for it to be caught in your blood stream would be a good idea? not at all saying that's what happens but in theory.
you're not a piece of bacon. it's a scam. and aside from reducing water weight for a short period and giving a slightly leaner appearance until you drink some water. you're doing nothing. the only short cut in weight loss is to have it cut out.6 -
What exactly are you expecting it to do anyways..3
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Scam.1
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Looks nice, won't do a d@mn thing, but it looks nice.1
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Waist trainers and fit tea are scams that pray on those who believe anything2
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100% Scam.
Your wallet got lighter, though.2 -
Yep a brilliant way to lose weight... in your wallet. They dont do anything to help and actually may hinder because you cant breath fully when wearing one.0
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SkylerisSquid wrote: »
maybe look into one of these https://www.bodybuilding.com/content/3-key-benefits-of-wearing-a-weightlfting-belt.html0 -
SkylerisSquid wrote: »
They actually reduce circulation by acting as a tourniquet. If you're straining your core it's likely due to over exertion, having a weak core, and dehydration.
If it's recovery. You need to look at your diet and sleep regimen.
Also if you are frequently hurting yourself you are probably performing the moves incorrectly and should request more instruction.1 -
Scam.
Basically they are ugly corsets. There are no miracle gadgets, oils, pills or foods that will cause weight loss. Eat at a calorie deficit works.1 -
SkylerisSquid wrote: »For whatever reason while participating in Judo I have the tendency to sprain abdominal muscles. So I was hoping this would help.
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SkylerisSquid wrote: »
Sounds like the real answer is to focus more on core strength.0 -
no
scam
work on core strength instead and question your training if you keep getting the same injury
they aren't even good corsets. they don't provide proper support that a quality corset does1
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