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| | From: aaaaahadair (Original Message) | Sent: 6/15/2007 6:56 AM |
Have you been reading about this? adair |
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Yiiiii! Sounds like a lot of sh*t! No kidding.... How could one go anywhere? If I could follow a reduced-calorie, low-fat diet, regular walking and toning exercises, and behavioral changes. I wouldn't have a weight problem! How about you? Would you be willing to put up with the trots in order to lose the weight? |
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It does not sound appealing to me either but I am sure that it will be off the shelf just about as soon as it hits the shelf because people are always looking for the magic pill. |
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That is disgusting! I can't believe anyone would risk using that. |
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This reminds me of the ads for that product that helps with social anxiety disorders...it's supposed to relax you enough so that you can socialize easier. However, the POSSIBLE side effects are nervous perspiration, bloating and gas or dihareah(spelling?)& dry mouth. Now, if I had any and/or all of those I would want to stay home anyway..just imagine the impression you would make on someone new?!? |
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| | From: jewel | Sent: 6/15/2007 6:26 PM |
I saw it on the news..... have no intentions of trying |
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Not just the trots...the oily trots! Geez...why oh why do people go for this when the manufacturers even say it's not the pill, it's the low fat, higher exercise lifestyle. So, do they need to spend extra money to make them feel like they are doing enough? How about the drug companies coming up with a pill for stupidity. |
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Well, they could come up with a drug for stupidity, Yenna, but would anyone be smart enough to buy it? |
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I saw it on the news. One woman had tried it. She had to go to the bathroom all the time. You have to cut out most of the fat in a diet. I like my cheese so it's not for me. |
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