I just bought a fat burner and I'm going on antibiotics for achilles tendonitis starting tomorrow. Is it okay to take them at the same time?
I just bought a fat burner and I'm going on antibiotics for achilles tendonitis starting tomorrow. Is it okay to take them at the same time?
Why did you buy into the "hype" with fat burners, when the ultimate and greatest fat burner of "ALL TIME" is within your own skin: YOU.
When you look in the mirror and it reveals your reflection make the connection that your body has the capability to bring fat burning to perfection. Therefore toss fat burners in the bin of rejection and enter fat loss resurrection.
You will always be the ultimate fat burner.
Chillen
Because I think they help to a considerable amount. I have been up and down with my diet and it will help to suppress my appetite and also gives a reassurance of some other help. I know that diet is number 1 importance and of course proper exercise is a close second, but it's just a helpful product. It's not hype anymore. I've used it with effective results.
Thank you for your input though , much appreciated
That stuff sounds like effing garbage.
Other than caffine and green tea extract, it contains "Fyre™ Proprietary Formula 505mg"...whatever the hell that is.
If you're going to use a fat burner, at least use one that tells you the actual ingredients. THen you can research it and you'll know if its bunk like this one, or actually useful.
While I completely agree with Chillen, I'll be nice and recommend Thermocin and Nitor from
Thermocin is probably the one you'd want. Nitor is pretty extreme and not everyone can handle it.
Of course, no thermogenics while you're on those anti-biotics. just play it safe. plus, even good thermo's don't do THAT much in the long run.
that's an excerpt taken from Men's Fitness if it helps at allGlucomannan
Extracted from vegetable pulp, this fiber forms a thick, indigestible gel when exposed to liquid. Swallow a capsule and it will do the same thing, bulking up to fill your stomach and suppress your appetite. A Norwegian study showed that people taking glucomannan lost an average of 5.5 pounds over eight weeks, without exercise or dieting.
I do not have any info on it. HOwever, atlarge runs the WannaBeBig.com forums, and they have employees who can answer that question, if its not already covered in an older post.
ay yo check it out:
I looked around. It basically a fiber absorbs a s**tload of water in your stomach and is slowly digested to make you feel full.