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Akavar?
Has anyone tried Akavar? I have seen it at Walmart, Walgreens and my local
grocery store! Just curious if it works. |
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Akavar?
On Jan 3, 2:07*pm, "hop4joy2" wrote:
Has anyone tried Akavar? I have seen it at Walmart, Walgreens and my local grocery store! Just curious if it works. No, but I am generally against efforts to try and alter our natural metabolism, if it actually does that. Most of the stuff is totally worthless. Ally really works, but side effects are terrible not to mention the terrible cost. There appear to be 2 schools of thought on the subject of pills to alter metabolism. 1) that we evolved in a world where food was often scarce, so we are programmed to stuff our faces with as much high cal food as possible in order to survive periods of famine....problem is of course there is no famine, for overweight folks, but they reason that since being overweight is a serious medical issue, availiability of food is not a factor, and most people do not get enough exercise, anything that can help would be useful, and 2) the other point of view, more closely to mine is that we have the ability to control our environment and make good food and exercise choices already, so we do not need drugs for a problem that is simply life-style related (for the vast majority of cases). The side effects of the only useful drugs are also significant. I might change my mind on the topic though, if someone could develop a totally safe, cheap diet drug. I think that is very unlikely though given the history of all the drugs that try to alter the bodies metabolism in some way and all the side effects that come with the "cure". Also, it just seems kind of wrong to eat like gluttons, while some of the world is in starvation mode. Bad Karma. dkw |
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Akavar?
On Jan 3, 2:07*pm, "hop4joy2" wrote:
Has anyone tried Akavar? I have seen it at Walmart, Walgreens and my local grocery store! Just curious if it works. If it *works*? Gosh I hate it when people ask stupid stuff like this. Yeah its scientific breakthru you've been waiting for to melt the fat right off your body! Honestly, look at the label ingredients and you will see that about eight of them are CAFFEINE in one form or another. Drink a cup of coffee and save some money. http://akavarstore.com/akavar2050-we...diet-pill3.php Nothing *works* except hard work, determination and consistancy. joanne |
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Akavar?
Well the one thing that really makes Akavar much better than "coffee"
is that it works as a caloric restrictor http://akavarstore.com/akavar2050-weight-loss-pill2.php. So, basically it restricts your calorie intake. And well let's be realistic coffee is stuffed with sugar, not exactly a helper when it comes to weight loss. I haven't tried Akavar but the stuff I read about sounds pretty good to me. I noticed that there is a lot of anti- akavar stuff and it looks more like they are competitors in other weight loss products. The Akavar study was nearly 100% success so if I needed to lose weight I think i'd give it a try for 2 or 3 months. Good luck. |
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