Weight-Loss Are appetite suppressants ok, if so how often?

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AmyWyers

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Does this weight loss supplement Really Help Decrease Appetite?

Hi everyone,

Is it really true that Liptoprin really decreases your appetite effectively and are there actual experiences that you can share? I am planning to shift to this weight loss supplement. Thanks in advance for those who can contribute any of your thoughts regarding this matter. Best regards.
 
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I would be VERY careful in your decision to do this. I did a quick BBB search on AG Waterhouse, the manufacturer and they have 31 claims filed against them in the last 3 years, only 3 of which were closed.


PLEASE go read that page, especially the lawsuit they settled for $3 million, in 2006.
 
Liptoprin did help me a lot in achieving my desired weight. It is made of natural ingredients but the primary ingredient that composes Liptoprin is Antrophen HCl - an ingredient that helps decrease the "appetite" of a person. Obviously, this is the first thing to consider to control our food intake.

It has additional ingredients to enhance the usefulness of the drug addressing primary problems of individuals that are in the process of losing their weight such as: sagging skin and mood swings.

But you must consult with your doctor first to see if you are physically fit to take it or any pill, drug or health supplement. There are health conditions that we have to be careful to avoid further damage in our body system such as high blood, heart conditions or thyroid.
 
Thank you all for sharing your thoughts… Highly appreciated!

I did starting using Liptoprin and it has been a week now since I started. They were right that it does lessen your appetite and I have more control with my diet plan and have more time to go to the gym for my daily exercise.

Wish me luck that I can attain the target weight I am aiming for ;-)
 
I want to know if appetite suppressants are ok and how often I should be using them. I found this new thing called crave control with is taken orally and says it controls my appetite. Now this seems great, but is there anything I should look out for or anything I should know before using products like this and adding them to my lifestyle? Take a look at the one I found thats all natural and please respond. Nutramist Crave Control is its name.
 
I'm not a fan of anything like that - and my advice would be eat properly and get enough calories so that you aren't hungry.

If you're an emotional type eater, then suppresants don't help a lot with that - you need to get to the root of the problem...
 
Most OTC diet pills do not work the way you want them to. What is the active ingredient(s) in this Crave Control? I did a search but I couldn't find much on it. The sparkling ads of people getting thin off of it was overcrowding any kind of useful info.
 
Pills usage leaves little room for bigger, broader lifestyle changes that are permanent. You don't want temporary weight loss, do you ? Search the forum and you'll see lots of examples of yoyo-weight. People who lost 30 lbs only to gain them back.

That's because of improper dieting. Using appetite suppressants is, to me, a sure way to lose weight temporarily.
 
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