Best Slim Diet Pills
chelsealjames
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Has anyone tried Best Slim Diet Pills? Its an all-natural diet supplement that you take once a day. I know diet pills in general arent the best, but I need a little something to help get me over this plataeu. With it being natural, I am more willing to try it. I've tried Oxy Elite Pro, and had to stop taking it because of the terrible side effects.
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I have not tried it, but I am really put-off by some of the bad grammar on their site. It also claims that you don't need to exercise and then a couple paragraphs down it tells you to do cardio. Um, make up your minds people. LOL0
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Why don't you try calorie spiking, changing up what you're eating, or changing your exercise up first?0
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don't do it!0
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I have not tried it, but I am really put-off by some of the bad grammar on their site. It also claims that you don't need to exercise and then a couple paragraphs down it tells you to do cardio. Um, make up your minds people. LOL
Its because its a Chinese supplement, its not very well known in the US.0 -
Why don't you try calorie spiking, changing up what you're eating, or changing your exercise up first?
I have been at this same weight for a year now.0 -
Do you eat lots of carbs? Dropping wheat worked for me 7lbs in first week. I allowed other carbs with dinner once a week like potato or rice and allowed gluten free bread once a week at first. Two months of this I lost 18lbs, then weightloss started to slow down anyway so started allowing 2 treat meals a week and having slim fast a few days a week so one day I'd have really high cal day like sunday when i like scrambled eggs and bacon for brunch and sunday dinner (about 1500 cals) then monday I'd do slim fast for breakfast and lunch and salad for tea. .. the weight still kept coming off each month but a little less.0
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What do you have your weight loss per week set at? If you only have 10 pounds to lose it's not going to come off quickly at all. I wouldn't set it to over 1 pound/week.0
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I don't get the "it's natural, so I'm more apt to try it" argument. Cocaine is natural too.0
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Run far far away. No diet pill is going to do the same as you consistently eating in a moderate calorie deficit and simply getting up off your butt and doing a little exercise. That's about as straight as you're gonna get it.0
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I think you're undereating. Diet pills will probably make the problem worse unless they somehow increase your appetite and get you to eat more.0
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Why don't you try calorie spiking, changing up what you're eating, or changing your exercise up first?
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I think you're undereating. Diet pills will probably make the problem worse unless they somehow increase your appetite and get you to eat more.
I agree. Try eating around 1400-1500 for at least a month to see if that helps. With only 10 pounds to lose you have to eat closer to your maintenance amount to actually burn fat.0 -
Why don't you try calorie spiking, changing up what you're eating, or changing your exercise up first?
I have been at this same weight for a year now.
I had a similar problem and was stuck at a plateau for about 9 months. I went back and really took a look at what I was eating and made some changes. I made it past my plateau.
Another question is... are you at a good weight for your body type? What kind of exercise are you doing? Cardio? Strength training? Maybe your focus shouldn't be weight loss, but adding muscle. I would focus on all those things just like the other person suggested before I would ever take diet pills.0 -
I agree with the others saying having your caloric goal set to 1200 is contributing to your weight loss plateau. You are at a healthy weight already so you need to eat more to fuel your workouts (hopefully weight training is a regular part of your routine).This will help reduce body fat more than any pill or "quick fix".0
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I don't get the "it's natural, so I'm more apt to try it" argument. Cocaine is natural too.
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Run far far away. No diet pill is going to do the same as you consistently eating in a moderate calorie deficit and simply getting up off your butt and doing a little exercise. That's about as straight as you're gonna get it.
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I don't believe in diet pills... Don't do it! They ate only enablers.... You will probably lose weight but, then gain it right back as soon as you stop taking them! You really need to look at your calories and macros! Maybe even (re)figure your BMR and TDEE... If your diary is open it also helps for people to give you suggestions.... Hope this helps! Good luck with your journey!!0
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i agree0
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Be wary of supplements made in China or certain other countries. In many parts of the world there is no quality control. You could be getting pills with potentially harmful ingredients. And they may not be listed on the label.0
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Don't use them!
If you don't like drinking Green Tea you can get it in tablet form, its great for weight loss! Other things like Sea Kelp can be good. Most "diet" pills just contain, Green Tea, Cayene Pepper, Caffine and some CLA which is an amino acid.
Stay to natural things all the way!0 -
Be wary of supplements made in China or certain other countries. In many parts of the world there is no quality control. You could be getting pills with potentially harmful ingredients. And they may not be listed on the label.
China is especially known for having harmful ingredients in their products. Lead in children's toys, other toxic chemicals in products like toothpaste, etc. They also fed their own people rice made of plastic, infant formula with melamine, and dumplings filled with cardboard soaked with pork juice instead of real meat. If they'll feed their own citizens things like this why would any supplements (that aren't tested or regulated by the FDA) be made with quality ingredients?0 -
There is a pill that I love and a liquid they are called green oxygen and everslim the company its healthy people. I feel awosome and they are natural. The liquid its a concentration of greens like parsley, green tea, spearmint and more it tastes like mint.0
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Well... I have started them and am on day 4. It may or may not help me lose the weight, but I do feel great! I have an increase in energy levels and feel clear-headed. I have to say I have tried some other things and the side effects were too much to bear. But with this, I have no headaches, nausea, or mood changes! I'll see where I'm at in a couple weeks with them.0
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I wouldn't use diet pills or slimming pills specifically however I have found a little gem that helps me feel fuller for longer,stops me snacking and aids the breakdown of fat... Good old holland and Barrett fat metabolisers, 1 mid morning and 1 mid afternoon,day 3 and I've not found myself wanting to pick. 56 capsules for £3.22 at the moment. I thought 'well for that'd price I may as well give it a go' lol... Fingers crossed )0
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I wouldn't use diet pills or slimming pills specifically however I have found a little gem that helps me feel fuller for longer,stops me snacking and aids the breakdown of fat... Good old holland and Barrett fat metabolisers, 1 mid morning and 1 mid afternoon,day 3 and I've not found myself wanting to pick. 56 capsules for £3.22 at the moment. I thought 'well for that'd price I may as well give it a go' lol... Fingers crossed )
Exactly! The only thing I've noticed different is no urge to snack, which is where my problem is. I generally don't believe in diet pills either, but I had a friend who tried these. These are just once a day, and I'm still able to sleep soundly. Since there are no harmful side effects so far, I'm going to continue. I'm also still eating enough calories... I'm not starving myself by any means.0 -
my advice would be to stay away from using those sorts of pills. take a multi-vitamin, and whatever other natural dietary supplement you see fit, but not 'diet pills'. not at all worth the money, how you will feel while taking them, and the possible weigh gain as soon as you stop taking them.
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I am confused by people deciding that "natural" automatically equals "safe," or that "side-effects" only happen with "unnatural" things.
Hemlock is fully natural. If I put it capsules and sell it to you with a label that truthfully says "all natural" would you believe it would be safe to swallow them? If not, then why can we assume that something these people (whose website, as someone else pointed out is pretty badly written) call "natural" is safe?
If you actually are having a real problem getting past a plateau, ask your doctor what to do. Change up your diet. Caffeine is 100% natural and a known appetite suppressant. There's a dozen possibilities.
Do I think BestSlim Diet Pills are safe? Well, lets look at the ingredients:
--Cassia seed extract. Cassia is another name for senna. It's a laxative. Is pretty likely to cause diarrhea.
--Coicis extract. Coicus is a grain, used in food in some eastern cultures. Harmless, I suppose. Not necessarily helpful to weight loss.
--Mulberry leaf extract. Has shown some help with carbohydrate processing. Might be helpful in a situation where carbohydrate metabolism was known to be abnormal, but not necessarily for weight loss.
--Lotus Leaf Extract. Hard to say. There are a large number of plants called "lotus," some edible, some not.
--Mustard extract. Mustard is a spice. It's not harmful but has no known weight-loss benefit either.
--Medical amylum. Amylum is another word for starch. Not dangerous, but not helpful for weight loss either.
Then let's look at what they say it does:
"Boosting fat metabolism and blocking the non-fat material converting into fat. *The functional ingredients will maintain the balance of body calories intake and consumption, control the intake of extra calories, block non-fat material converting into fat and boost fat metabolism and burn the fat continuosly.
Smoothing the intestines to relax the bowels and cleaning the intestines system. *The Cassia Seed is effective in promoting diuresis and relaxing the bowels, which can discharge the metabolism outcome and the unabsorbed extra fat as well as toxin, clean the intestines system.
Reducing blood fat, blood pressure, resisting radiation, clearing free radical and anti-aging. *Mustard Extract can reduce cholesterol, LDL, decrease the formation of angiotensin II, adjust glycometabolism and also absorb radiation substances. Meantime it can clear free radical and block over oxidation of fat."
Nothing they say it does is supported by the ingredients. Cassia (senna) is a stimulant laxative; it irritates the colon and causes it to move, stimulating a bowel movement. It doesn't "relax the bowels" or "smooth the intestines." And the idea that bowels need "cleansing" is pseudoscience.
Without the cassia, I'd say this was harmless but unlikely to work. I'm cautious about the cassia, because diarrhea can cause dehydration and be dangerous.0 -
I wouldn't use diet pills or slimming pills specifically however I have found a little gem that helps me feel fuller for longer,stops me snacking and aids the breakdown of fat... Good old holland and Barrett fat metabolisers, 1 mid morning and 1 mid afternoon,day 3 and I've not found myself wanting to pick. 56 capsules for £3.22 at the moment. I thought 'well for that'd price I may as well give it a go' lol... Fingers crossed )
Exactly! The only thing I've noticed different is no urge to snack, which is where my problem is. I generally don't believe in diet pills either, but I had a friend who tried these. These are just once a day, and I'm still able to sleep soundly. Since there are no harmful side effects so far, I'm going to continue. I'm also still eating enough calories... I'm not starving myself by any means.
They are fiber and caffeine! Yes, that may reduce your appetite, but so will celery and tea! I just think that we don't need PILLS for this stuff.0 -
you are 5'3" and 124lbs....been at the same weight for a year and you call that a plateau?
Did it ever occur to you that 124lbs is perfectly healthy and that the ten pounds you want to lose aren't realistic? You are most likely unhappy with your body composition and the only way you are going to change that is with exercise, more specifically strength training.0 -
Why don't you try calorie spiking, changing up what you're eating, or changing your exercise up first?
I have been at this same weight for a year now.
You are smack in the middle of the "normal" range for BMI. Why would you even consider taking anything for weight loss? (I see you are a nursing student.) Have you considered that you are at your body's natural weight and don't need to and shouldn't lose any weight? If your goal really is fitness, then work on some toning to get that bikini confidence you want, because considering taking a "diet pill," even a "natural" one, to lose weight when you are at a perfectly normal weight looks a little like an unhealthy concern over the number on the scale.0
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