
Weight Loss Pills
#1
Posted 19 August 2009 - 07:58 PM
Now i'm feeling the burden and tipping the scales at 100kg and getting the odd stretch mark, aswell as my 36" waist pants getting abit tight!
So i've been going out on my bike most days over the summer rather than getting lift/driving everywhere, and haven't been drinking so much (since i'm not at uni) But once i start back at uni, i wont have my bike there but will have a fair bit of free time during the week.
So, what i'm planning is to buy a half decent exercise bike, and a new set of weights. I'm pretty well built in terms of muscle (since muscle building is all i've ever done at the gym) and want to keep it that way, hense the weights.
I'm also going to cut back on certain foods and reduce my portions, aswell as drink a fair bit more water.
Just flicking through the argos catalouges looking at the fitness stuff and came across supliments like this: Link
Read some of the reviews and everybody says they work and they always seem to run out of stock quickly. But since thats just a months supply, the price is pretty dam high, and after looking through the ingredients and finding out the main one is 'bitter orange peel' i'm not to keen on spending that much.
So i went on ebay and the choice on there is pretty endless and much cheaper.
Theres ones like these: Link Which are suppost to be extremme weight loss pills, but when you look at the how they work bits and list of the ingredients and their jobs, they look like they're just packed with energy boosters and caffine, so not too keen on those.
However, these ones look much more appealing: Link The 'how it works' bit and list of ingredients looks much more appealing as a diet aid pill, looks more like it works with your body properly. The main ingredients helping improve metabolism and reduce cholestral and others help turn stored fats into energy.
They look quite good and the feedback seems to speak for their performance.
What do people think? Anybody used stuff like this before? At the moment i'm thinking they're worth a go...
I'm sure i'll loose weight just eating less and excercising more, but something like this would be good to help me loose extra weight.
#2
Posted 19 August 2009 - 08:14 PM
try transforumulas international in Manchester - their cack-more tablets seemed to get great reviews and they sold lots on the trade stands I built for them at beauty shows.
#3
Posted 19 August 2009 - 09:42 PM
I'm sure i'll loose weight just eating less and excercising more, but something like this would be good to help me loose extra weight.
If you start loosing weight at an alarming rate you will end up with more problems? Whats the rush with tried n tested methods?
Point is if its working, stick with it, end of?
Good luck

#4
Posted 19 August 2009 - 10:01 PM
Defiantly agree with what’s said above. You really don't want to loose too much weight, too fast. Otherwise you'll have much worse problems then not being able to fit into your jeans.
Edited by Mini_Magic, 19 August 2009 - 10:03 PM.
#5
Posted 19 August 2009 - 10:07 PM

From what i can think, its just loads of water and a fair bit of exercise really.
#6
Posted 19 August 2009 - 10:10 PM
I've lost just over a stone in the last 2 months with help from the MRs, I'm still 17 stone but its working well - I feel more energetic and can now get into size 36.
PS the wife reminded me she tried the Transformulas weight loss tablets for 3 days and nearly turned herself inside out - she doesnt recommend them at all.

#7
Posted 19 August 2009 - 10:18 PM
#8
Posted 20 August 2009 - 01:28 AM
If i did notice any downsides, i'd just stop taking them. Thats why i don't really want to spend twenty odd quid on them, incase it's wasted.
#9
Posted 20 August 2009 - 10:07 AM
most weight loss tablets are really just laxatives - you just cack more, others bind with the fats you eat - and make you cack more.
Mike, I'd listen to Roofless on this, don't use them.
Not only do they usually contain laxatives, they tend to have a lot of caffeine and similar components to heroin and ecstacy. Most will make you feel jittery and wired, which helps to supress your appetite, but they also cause you heart rate and blood pressure to go up dramatically. Some people can also have severe allergic reactions to whatever people stuff in to these pills and you won't know until you try them, so all in all best to not try them!!
The simple things like doing more exercise, eating less of the rubbish stuff and drinking less alcohol should help

#10
Posted 20 August 2009 - 12:15 PM

#11
Posted 20 August 2009 - 12:38 PM
http://www.myprotein...oss/thermopure/
they are not a "weight loss" pill in that they don't block fats and make you crap lots, they are a thermogenic... they help you loose weight by speeding up your metabolism... the only side affect is that they make you sweat like a *woman of ill repute* when you work out... so make sure you take a towel with you
use this code to get 5% off your order: MP46462
now i take no responsibilities if you use these, when i used them i had a perfectly balanced diet and worked out 3-4 times a week so i was pretty healthy. if you have any medical condition consult you doctor before using thease !
Edited by Fire_monkey, 20 August 2009 - 12:39 PM.
#12
Posted 25 August 2009 - 11:25 PM
Also, i don't know what your like at swallowing tablets, but maximuscle thermobol are absolutly massive, like about an inch long and about a 1/3rd of an each thick...
Just go for the water and exercise mate, its far better, and once youve burnt off the fat, youll be more carefull about what you eat, because of what you have to go thru to lose the weight.
And you never know what they put in those tablets.......
#13
Posted 26 August 2009 - 05:46 AM
but i would have to agree with roofless dont take the pills exercise and eat according to the diabetics plan
1/3 of your plate meat
1/3 of your plate potatoes, pasta or rice
1/3 of your plate veg
at least 2 litres of water a day ( i am always carrying around a 1/2 litre bottle with squash in it )
and regular exercise (walking riding a bike or even a gym)
good luck its never easy in the beginning
michael
#14
Posted 26 August 2009 - 09:57 AM
when i wanted to drop weight fast i would use these combined with a high protein diet and lots of weight training.... with probs only 20min of cardio per workout
http://www.myprotein...oss/thermopure/
they are not a "weight loss" pill in that they don't block fats and make you crap lots, they are a thermogenic... they help you loose weight by speeding up your metabolism... the only side affect is that they make you sweat like a *woman of ill repute* when you work out... so make sure you take a towel with you
use this code to get 5% off your order: MP46462
now i take no responsibilities if you use these, when i used them i had a perfectly balanced diet and worked out 3-4 times a week so i was pretty healthy. if you have any medical condition consult you doctor before using thease !
I tried a similar version of these, THERMAPRO, they seemed to work well for me, supressed my appetite, and give you a boost in the gym, but as mentioned abouve you really get a sweat on, another side effect was quite good, (wife thought so)

may have just been me though!
#15
Posted 26 August 2009 - 12:57 PM
yes taking tablets will help you lose weight but as soon as you stop taking them you'll pile the weight back on. aside from the fact they probably do more harm than good, they cost a lot and can become addictive. i believe the side effects arent particularly nice either
i lost 3 stones just from purely doing exercise - gym 4/5 times a week - and watching what i eat
if you just think - everything i eat will show on my body - that way when your going to eat something, you can decide if its worth eating or not

dont expect results straight away it took me nearly a year and a half, but the weight will stay off in the long run and you wont be poisoning your body with crap
Edited by Minigirl, 26 August 2009 - 12:58 PM.
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