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Do fat blockers and carb blockers really work? im wondering do fat blocker and/or carb blockers really work? i had never heard of these before and im wondering do they really aid in quick weight loss? anyone here have experience with them? are there any side effects? are they worth the money? | Biologically speaking - No.
The ONLY thing that will work isn't fast, it's proper diet & exercise. These lose weight quick schemes are just that; schemes and a waste of money. | Can I mix fat burners with fat blockers? I am having a horrible time losing weight. I am looking into order a fat burner(hydroxycut hardcore in particular) and a fat blocker (bsn cheaters relief) but i want to make sure that it is ok to mix these. i was thinking maybe i could take the fat blocker regularly but on days when i go to the gym or do workouts, etc i could take to hydroxycut. is this a bad mix? can it be harmful? if it is not a good mixture does anyone know what is better to lose weight with? | Okay so I'm going to manufacture a product called Hydroxycut and say that it causes weight loss.
In 2003 I am going to get sued and lose for making the false claims that my product is a 'clinically proven fat burner"
Then in May of 2009 the FDA is going to come in and shut me down for making unsubstantiated claims again and force me to repay $30 million to customers I sold the unproven product, including the ones with liver damage and the family of the one person that died from using the product.
Now I'm going to lay low for a bit and "reformulate" a product that now contains nothing more than herbs, spices, and mostly caffeine.
Now in July of 2010 the FTC is going to fine me $5.5 million for claiming my product not only causes weight loss but also treats or prevents colds, flu, allergies, and hay fever. Wow!
And yet current law still allows then to operate.
Now after 6 months I'm going to launch a huge ad blitz with a lot of "trick" language that lets me continue to sell a product with absolutely no clinical evidence or documentation.
What could go wrong with this product?
Why, because people are desperate to lose weight and there will always be someone there to sell them a "quick fix remedy" that doesn't work. The $60 billion weight loss industry is just too lucrative and profitable for these guys to stay away.
If any of this stuff worked, why would 2/3 of US adults be overweight or obese?
Now, do you think it will for for you?
These supplement manufacturers are using humans (you) as guinea pigs with these unapproved products.
As long as no one gets sick or dies, or they don't get fined or shut down, they will continue to make and peddle this crap under current law.
They don't care whether it works or not as long as they get your money.
Possible side effects
Arrhythmia (irregular heartbeat)
Heart complications
Jaundice (yellowing of the skin or whites of the eyes)
Kidney problems
Unexplained headaches and dizziness
Excessive fatigue
Loss of appetite
Restlessness, anxiety
Nausea, vomiting
Seizures
The only "fat blocker" that is approved by the FDA is Alli. Any other product that says it blocks fat can't prove it.
Alli will only guarantee the success of their product combined with a diet and exercise program so why not just eat a healthy diet and exercise?
Are you figuring out yet that none of this stuff works? | Which work quicker: appetite suppressants, metabolic stimulants, or fat blockers? I read that weight pills are broken down into these three groups. For someone starting to excersize more, GOING to take pills, and is 15 lbs overweight, what would you suggest? Also, what is the name of the specific chemical you are referring to, as there are many that have similar effects. | | None of them do. Why can't you just give a shot at just being able to control yourself and what you eat? | Im tryin to lose a little weight for football and which ones better carb blockers or fat blockers? just wondering please ans. | | As an athlete, you need carbs, and if you want to loose weight, you need to cut down on fats. | Does anybody know of any OTC fat blockers that seem to work? I won't hold you to this; but I have none of the ones I normally use left, so hopefully this is just for a few days. No lectures, please. | Chitosan will work to some degree but fat is important for your health. You can't metabolize fat soluble vitamins without fat in your diet.
Also, blocking fat will not ultimately solve an overweight problem. | What are "fat blockers"? I would like to loose a certain amount of weight, about 15kgs.
I keep seeing this stuff about "fat blockers" what are they, do they really work, how do they work?
I cannot do any "real" excercise because of a disability, and have stacked on too, too much.
Is there another alternative way to help lose the weight? | they block fat from being digested and taken in to the body that u ingest...they just pass though ur bowls...but in return u have to be on a low fat diet anyways...if u have too many fats u get anal leakage...i don't think its worth it at all. because if it blocks fat from being absorbed in ur low fat diet, adn u get off of them, since u cannot stay on it for long periods of time for health reasons, u gain it back anyways unless i cut the percentage blocked in ur diet further more...meaning less food than the diet u had to go on in the first place...there is always exercise for the disabled, alternative exercises, u just need to find out more for ur specific disability and what exercises are good for u and wont cause stress to what ever region u cant. also just a simple modified diet to fit ur needs. u can find that out with simple math calculations and taking ur metabolism into consideration...meaning ur muscle mass...do try to build muscle even with a disability, again there are always ways to modify moves and to find alternative exercise routines...my cousin is disabled as well, and she is in the special olympics every year and is fit as can be...she is paralyzed from the waist down and is in a wheelchair...so yeah...there are always alternatives to being fit and healthy the traditional way, just modified to ur disability...talk to ur doctor about it, if they are int he dark, find a trainer that can teach u how u can stay fit with out trying drugs that aren't even FDA approved or studied long enough to say if its ok to use in the long run...my cousin says , if u have a disability, it doenst meant ur a cripple from n e thing ever.
i hope u dont let ur disability block u from being the fit person u want to be...and please do it the natural way before u ever resort to the more dangerous stuff like unknown pills..u know ur better than "can't" |
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