Tru weightloss
Wingsont84
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There all this hype about Tru weightloss, I was seeing if anyone has use this???
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If you eat less calories than you burn, you'll experience "true weightloss".28
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If it is those Truvision weight loss pills don't waste your money.9
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If you're talking about this - http://tru.vision/how-it-works/ then I have some thoughts.
1. Headline on the page says "Average weight loss 4-7 pounds the 1st week". When my bf and I started our boring old restricted calorie diet he lost 6.5 lbs the first week and I lost 4. Seems we hit that average pretty well without any "supplements" to "balance us out".
2. Given the amount of grammatical errors in this write-up I wouldn't trust anything they're selling even if they gave me a month's supply for free.
3. Pretty much everything they describe these pills doing, other than the detox effect, also comes with a low calorie diet and moderate exercise. The detox is just bung since your liver detoxes your body just fine on its own.
All in all it looks like a great way to burn cash and make some expensive pee.10 -
I don't see an ingredient list on their (very poorly designed) website.4
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I am going to post here only because I think I have an opinion different then some folks on here. I have tried LITERALLY ever product out there. ItWorks, Beach Body, Body by Vi, etc. You name it it's probably been in my cupboard. I started taking it works not to lose weight (i'd given up on that) I had a liver enzyme issue. I have struggled with it since the pregnancy with my eldest son. Which coincidentally is when I started having weight issues. (I had Hyperemesis Gravidarum and actually got to the point I was classified as Medically Anorexic (not nervousa, just extremely underweight)
Anyways I asked my doctor. She said If i wanted to try these (they claimed to help with blood chemistry) to feel free. I just had to get blood work done. SO I did. Low and behold I went back to the doctor a few weeks later and i was like 15 pounds less and my liver enzymes were normal! so I keep taking them. Now I'm down (despite what my ticker says haha) about 65 pounds. My weight loss originally was a lot. now I'm down to about 2 pounds per week.
I have had friends use the products above and they work for them. For me. TruVision worked. I think if its something your interested in talk to your doctor and give it a go.21 -
amandajorgensen2 wrote: »I am going to post here only because I think I have an opinion different then some folks on here. I have tried LITERALLY ever product out there. ItWorks, Beach Body, Body by Vi, etc. You name it it's probably been in my cupboard. I started taking it works not to lose weight (i'd given up on that) I had a liver enzyme issue. I have struggled with it since the pregnancy with my eldest son. Which coincidentally is when I started having weight issues. (I had Hyperemesis Gravidarum and actually got to the point I was classified as Medically Anorexic (not nervousa, just extremely underweight)
Anyways I asked my doctor. She said If i wanted to try these (they claimed to help with blood chemistry) to feel free. I just had to get blood work done. SO I did. Low and behold I went back to the doctor a few weeks later and i was like 15 pounds less and my liver enzymes were normal! so I keep taking them. Now I'm down (despite what my ticker says haha) about 65 pounds. My weight loss originally was a lot. now I'm down to about 2 pounds per week.
I have had friends use the products above and they work for them. For me. TruVision worked. I think if its something your interested in talk to your doctor and give it a go.
Sounds very interesting, thanks for your comment1 -
I'm taking it right now and I feel amazing. Lost about 10 pounds already. It's not a true weight loss pill.. It was designed to help diabetic patients control sugar cravings and get their body chemistry in check. Weight loss is just a side effect.7
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tinamommy3613 wrote: »I'm taking it right now and I feel amazing. Lost about 10 pounds already. It's not a true weight loss pill.. It was designed to help diabetic patients control sugar cravings and get their body chemistry in check. Weight loss is just a side effect.
From what I hear these thing working for many, and wasn't sure about it0 -
Quoted, because it bears repeating....If you eat less calories than you burn, you'll experience "true weightloss".If it is those Truvision weight loss pills don't waste your money.TribeHokie wrote: »If you're talking about this - http://tru.vision/how-it-works/ then I have some thoughts.
1. Headline on the page says "Average weight loss 4-7 pounds the 1st week". When my bf and I started our boring old restricted calorie diet he lost 6.5 lbs the first week and I lost 4. Seems we hit that average pretty well without any "supplements" to "balance us out".
2. Given the amount of grammatical errors in this write-up I wouldn't trust anything they're selling even if they gave me a month's supply for free.
3. Pretty much everything they describe these pills doing, other than the detox effect, also comes with a low calorie diet and moderate exercise. The detox is just bung since your liver detoxes your body just fine on its own.
All in all it looks like a great way to burn cash and make some expensive pee.
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Many people try to lose weight by eating better and exercising, but because they don't carefully log what they are doing, they are eating more than they think and burning less than they think.
Most weight loss products work because once a person has spent some $$$ on products, they don't want to waste it, so they start doing everything else correctly as well - ie diet and exercise. Now that they have skin in the game, they stick to the plan better without realizing it. It's the diet and exercise that work, but they give the supplements the credit.
If products like this actually did something measurable, why wouldn't companies do verifiable peer-reviewed research to prove it? If they honestly have a product that causes weight loss, they could make tons of money by backing that product up with verifiable data. Why wouldn't they hire a VA and a copywriter to convey that message clearly and in an educated manner on a website?6 -
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I use MFP it is free and I have already lost 30lbs5
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