What diet pill can I use in conjunction with my exercise routine?
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I am in the military section because I know many people work out like crazy. Take athletics seriously. So in case you were wondering...
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Hi, I too work out 6-7 days a week and eat really healthy. Even though I've been doing everything right I have had no luck losing the 25-30 pounds I've been trying to lose for the last 2 years!!!
I tried HH and numerous over the counter pills with no results!
A couple of weeks ago I heard about phentermine from someone who lost about 25 pounds in 2 months using phentermine 37.5 mg. Her cousin lost about 50 pounds in 3 months using it. Naturally I was interested in phentermine 37.5 mg and began to do some research on it. After my research I decided to give it a try.
Phentermine works GREAT!!! So far in 12 days I have lost 9 pounds!!!
I ordered my phentermine (37.5 mg) from a website called US-Pills.com and received my order in 6 days. They do have express shipping if you want to receive your order sooner. I paid $199.00 for 90 pills, which is a 3 month supply. I know that sounds expensive, but I checked NUMEROUS web sites and this site seemed to have the best prices and also seemed to be a legit site. If you can get a prescription from your doctor it would be a lot cheaper. Unfortunately, my doctor refused to provide me a prescription because she said I was not obese and she only will prescribe phentermine to obese patients.
Since I've been taking my phentermine (37.5 mg) I've had great results. I feel like I'm melting. My closes are fitting loser and when I look at myself in the mirror after I get out of the shower I look and feel smaller.
I take 1 pill per day as soon as I get up in the morning. About 30 minutes later I go to the gym. I feel so energized and have the best workouts then I have had in a long time. I am able to work out longer and harder. I eat my breakfast when I get home from the gym. I'm not hungry all day and have no cravings for sweets or bad foods like I normally would before I started using phentermine. Because I no longer have the bad cravings I eat healthy small meals throughout the day. Since I'm not hungry anymore, I'm probably consuming about 800-1000 calories per day.
Phentermines is GREAT but, you should not use phentermine if you have or have ever had heart disease, high blood pressure, arteriosclerosis (narrowing of the arteries), hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid gland), diabetes, glaucoma, or a history of drug abuse. As with any medication/drug it's always best to consult your doctor.
PLEASE NOTE:
If you lose weight with phentermine or any other weight loss aide(s) or diet(s) and fail to continue to exercise and eat healthy regularly you will gain the weight back and probably more!!!
Hope this was helpful and good luck in your weight loss success!!!
Are you giving your body enough recovery time? If you are doing an hour of cardio 6 times a week and you are in your target heart rate, the only thing preventing you from losing fat is your caloric intake. It doens't help to go to mccdonalds immediately after a workout. Eat several small healthy meals each day. stay away from processed foods. Many people focus on exercise not realizing how important nutrition is.
have you tried ephedra? its no longer illegal, but still kinda hard to find. look mainly online, but that stuff really works.
eat less + execrise more = fat loss
There is no other method. Diet pills will make you dehydrated and jittery. Any weight you gain on them will be put back on once you stop taking them. They can increase your risk of heart attack and stroke. There is basically no good that can come from them except that the company selling them will be making money.
If you're not seeing any results then you need to do more cardio and eat less calories.
I think you should try to take a time release vitamin along with, of course, water. My husband has found that Hoodia diet pills are working great for him!! He gets them from GNC. I hope this helps.
You don't need diet pills.
Instead, learn to control what's called the "bending elbow" syndrome when eating.
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