Do any of these diet pills work?
Question:
Ripped Fuel
Stacker or Stacker 2
Quickslim
Hyrdoxycut
Answer:
I took Hydroxycut for a while. It increases your heart rate and I found it a little disturbing. I asked the senior doctor on my ship (Navy) about it and he said it was the equivalent of driving in 4th gear when you've got a 5th gear available, and basically implied that it might do its job now but perhaps affect my longevity. I was carrying some extra pounds and was sent to Afghanistan. While there I made weight loss my hobby. I started running approx. every other day, and I changed my diet-- I ate a lot of fruit, a lot of salad, no cheese, no bread, no ranch dressing, skim milk. I avoided all fried foods. I also virtually eliminated red meat from my diet, choosing chicken and fish. At lunch I never ate an entree, only salad, but made sure there was a lot of healthy stuff with it-- navy beans, mushrooms, olives, even tuna salad.. I always ate a lot of what I was eating, but never a lot of one thing except probably the lettuce, spinach, leafy veggies... I never left the table hungry, I just pounded stuff that was going to scour me out. In six months I lost 25 pounds. This was going from 184 to 159. If I had really been big I think I'd have lost a lot more.
They work if you excerise and eat right.
But Alli is a great weight loss pill.
Try it.
I would imagine not unless they're approved by the FDA. However, do NOT take diet pills; they are a quick fix and completely ineffective in the long run. Diet and exercise healthily if you want to lose fat, gain some muscle, and extend your life.
none of emm!
I think none of them. I don't trust them.
I took Hydroxycut for 3 months and I have lost 20 pounds, but you do have to eat right and exercise with the pills
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