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Originally Posted by thebiggestloser For the third time it's not a diet pill, it has no caffein or drugs, it's a fiber, which is beneficial to your body and health and helps me get over that slump.
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Slendering is indeed not a
diet pill, with no stimulants to the resting
heart rate. It's not even the smarmy, dangerous ripoff that is hoodia.
That said, slendering does have a very compelling notice on their web site about their *philosophy of natural compounds and modern neutraceuticals!" Wow! When taken orally, slenderings "twin fibers" stimulate a "hydrophobic interaction" at the site of the
fat molecules that rise to the top of your stomach. There, slenderings "escortive" principle springs into action, rapidly aiding the transit of
fat out of your digestive tract... Pretty fancy...
The only problem is that's just what happens when you eat regular, plain old soluble fiber. "Hydrophobic" is a property of oil,
fat, and other molecules that aren't readily soluble in water. Oil floats on water; that's all it means. The
fat in your meals ALWAYS did this, even before the magic of slendering. and fiber ALWAYS moves undigested bits of food from your meals right along with the digested ones to. That's why fiber is so effective; it makes you go.
You could go buy whole plain psyllium husk from any pharmacy, like a
pound for $2.99, and it would work just the same as slendering, in fact probably better. You should do this anyway, as psyllium (or plenty of other dietary fiber) combined with proper water intake (halve your weight - that's how many ounces of water you need a day) will peel off the disgusting crust of dried crap that's clinging to the walls of our colons. YOU WILL lose about 10 - 15
pounds just by doing this sometimes (assuming you're like me with a
BMI of over 35 - 40).
I bet in the slendering instructions it says to drink lots of water with it. That would let the "magic fiber" do its work and justify the rationale that it's customers do lose weight, which technically, the would.