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Old December 30th, 2003, 11:11 PM
Carol Frilegh
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In article , DrumLib
wrote:


Coffee does not normalize thermogenic responses. Obesity scientists
looked into it and found ". . . the ephedrine/caffeine combination is
effective, while caffeine and ephedrine separately are ineffective for
the treatment of human obesity" (1).

Then just tough it out and take longer to lose the weight. You don't
need that crap.

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Old December 31st, 2003, 03:06 AM
DrumLib
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Coffee does not normalize thermogenic responses. Obesity scientists
looked into it and found ". . . the ephedrine/caffeine combination is
effective, while caffeine and ephedrine separately are ineffective for
the treatment of human obesity" (1).

Then just tough it out and take longer to lose the weight. You don't
need that crap.


Speak for yourself. I had juvenile-onset morbid obesity and despite
trying pretty much every conventional weight loss method, I ended up
weighing over 600 pounds. I was practically bed ridden when I read the
medical literature on ephedrine/caffeine. It corrected my thermogenic
responses just like the obesity scientists said, and I lost hundreds
of pounds.

So, yes, I do need ephedrine/caffeine -- the same as countless people
with many different diseases need to take medicine. If you are lucky
enough that you can lose weight without medicine, I'm happy for you.
But I hope you will try to keep an open mind concerning others who are
less fortunate than you.

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Old December 31st, 2003, 05:04 PM
Carol Frilegh
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Default Thinking about trying Hydroxycut

In article , DrumLib
wrote:

Coffee does not normalize thermogenic responses. Obesity scientists
looked into it and found ". . . the ephedrine/caffeine combination is
effective, while caffeine and ephedrine separately are ineffective for
the treatment of human obesity" (1).

Then just tough it out and take longer to lose the weight. You don't
need that crap.


Speak for yourself. I had juvenile-onset morbid obesity and despite
trying pretty much every conventional weight loss method, I ended up
weighing over 600 pounds. I was practically bed ridden when I read the
medical literature on ephedrine/caffeine. It corrected my thermogenic
responses just like the obesity scientists said, and I lost hundreds
of pounds.


But it now seems to be against the law. (I always speak for myself.
it's the only opinion I can be sure about.)
So, yes, I do need ephedrine/caffeine -- the same as countless people
with many different diseases need to take medicine. If you are lucky
enough that you can lose weight without medicine, I'm happy for you.
But I hope you will try to keep an open mind concerning others who are
less fortunate than you.

Live Long and Prosper!
DrumLib

DrumLib's Health Research Review
http://www.drumlib.com
Vitamin Price Comparison
http://www.drumlib.com/bestprice.htm
Disclaimer
http://www.drumlib.com/terms.htm


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Old January 5th, 2004, 05:29 AM
Dave H
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"lolo" wrote in message
om...
Any advice on Hydroxycut? Im getting married in September and want to
drop some weight. Any input/suggestions for alternatives welcome.


Its a tool in losing fat, albeit an expensive tool, but if your diet and
exercise routine are out of line, Hydroxycut (or any other thermogenic) will
be a total waste of money. Don't expect it to be a magic pill. Its not.

dave h


 




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