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  • I feel that i've been posting the last 10 posts because so many people have quoted me, lol. Sorry my fitness pal doesn't have a more efficient way to address each user specifically in one post, or maybe i don't know about it. But to your question, NO i'm not taking these gummy things for life. Hah. i bought them because…
  • To "nomeejerome". I understand what you are saying, but you did acknowledge that people "think" they work. i actually am skeptical of these things myself, and my appetite did change, because of the pill? Maybe. Its my second time around losing a chunk of weight, who knows, maybe its because I'm older and when i work out i…
  • I agree with you and i don't think people quite read exactly what i meant. Placebo effect or not, whatever floats peoples boats and gets them to change, mentally or physically, change towards a better lifestyle, towards achieving their goal, that's all that matters. I just am not a fan when people knock other people's…
  • Although quite verbose in my approach, i was basically saying, that everyone needs their "comfort food". Meaning, sometimes this pill or that diet or whatever mentally motivates someone, "actually works", or whatever it may be. But if it mentally or physically aids in a result towards a meaningful goal, who cares what it…
  • Yes. GNC has a candy chew version of it, and other "hunger supressers" that come in gummy, or chew form. It tastes like a starburst.
  • You know i'm always wary of diet pills, caffeine boosters, hunger suppressers too, but I've tried them before. The RK doesn't necessarily "suppress" my hunger, but I feel I eat better portions and actually feel full eating half the size meal i normally would. To test out the "placebo" effect, i gave them to my bf to take…
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