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  has anyone tried Fenphedra? Post #76 (permalink)  
Old January 25th, 2009, 03:16 PM
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Sorry to talk on, but let me tell you the reason I tried the Stupid red pill anyways.
A friend and I where talking about our lifestyles. Mine is different then hers. I live an active life, work out every second day, and of course like most in the world. Stop the life love for 3 weeks a year for X-Mas break and induldge like a little piggy. We went in together I could proove to her that diet pills are no way to go. So I was the guinnie pig( I would be the easiest to get back on my feet if something went wrong, and there is no breaking the love for me LOL). And man did I feel like a lab exp. HAHA
I did not do this because I needed the help (which they don't help). I just needed to proove a point, that a healthy lifestyle is the only way to stay healthy and fit. Mind wise and body wise. I had 8 extra pounds to loose, which any healthy person knows it only takes a few weeks to loose if gained quickly out of laziness. I will be at the gym tomorrow. And it will MAYBE take me 2 weeks to loose it ;-)
Ok I am done now hehe.
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Old February 5th, 2009, 07:41 AM
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I ordered some Fenphedra a week or so ago simply because I am a sucker and wanted a quick weight loss solution. I'm only a little overweight according to current government guidelines. I have been eating healthily, as I was before I started taking it, and have so far lost 6lbs. It just makes me feel incentivised and I have had no ill effects from taking it (so far- 6 days.) Try it if you have the money to spare.
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Old February 10th, 2009, 02:34 PM
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I have only used weight loss pills once in the past. I found using them as a good way to get the energy to start an exercise program when you are not fit and dieting. It is ultimatly the diet and exercise that will lose the weight but diet pills if used correctly can get you started. If you are on them for more than 1 month then you have missed the point. Also if you are already fit they can have a negative effect and are not recommended.
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lol who said without proper diet/exercise, any miracle would happen. Everyone who's not mentally challenged would know that fact. My point was that diet pills like Fenphedra are great boost to our weight loss process.
Fenphedra suppressed my appetite well enough ( which is the most difficult mental challenge for most dieters), in that way I could eat moderate. Not only that the red pill gave me extra energy, so I can walk 2-3 steps more on treadmill. I felt great all day. I also expected the pill reduced some percents of fat intake, burned more fat ??? I accomplished my goal and wanted to share my story. Then some people accused me of working for fenphedra ??? I just felt like I owe to Fenphedra since the pill was a great help to me.

guess there are some people who are full of emselves here. I would recommend Fenphedra.
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Old February 18th, 2009, 12:15 PM
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Day 1 on Fenphedra

Hi All

I woke this morning still bunged up with a cold and then found that I had come on also, isn't mother nature grand. I took my first Fenphedra pill and the five Fen 72 detox pills then had some plain porrige with goji berries. I noticed the pills had kicked in when I found myself dancing round the kitchen even though I still felt sick with a cold. They definitely give you an energy boost and I took full advantage and did some urgently needed housework. I felt fine after my lunch time pill and jogged on the spot whilst playing pro evo with my son. It was the afternoon pill that hit me the most, I was playing football in the garden and started to heave. Its a bit like being pregnant with the nausea I experienced. I haven't weighed myself as it doesn't allways work to do that, instead I have measured my waist. I am a 36 in waist at the moment and need to be a 31 if I am to get into the dress that I ordered from America. I have been on a diet now for 6 weeks and have been drinking 8-10 glasses of water a day and eating very healthily and have lost 2 and a half inches off my waist allready. It will be interesting to see how I feel tomorrow evening when I am not still bunged up with a cold. Years ago when I went up to a size 20 I went on Herbalife and managed to get myself down to a size 10. I will sign in again tomorrow to let you all know how day 2 goes.
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The regulars here clearly have something against diet pills and I can see why. They did it the hard way and they get a bit jilted when others get the same results in half the time with 1% of the effort.

Does Phenphedra work?

Yes. Phenominally.

Is it a healthy way to lose the weight?

No.

Do most people care?

No.

If you want to lose loads of weight quickly and aren't too concerned by side effects (which were minimal to non existant for me) then go for it, you won't regret it.

Alot of people turn to the pills for quick results which will give them the motivation to go on after the pills. If you're a lumbering heap of a person who puts in zero effort of course you'll put the weight back on BUT reaching your goal weight WILL make you feel better and give you the motivation to keep the weight off. I can vouch for that.

Bottom line is that there are about 10 different brands of weight loss pills that will melt the fat off very fast and Phenphedra is listed in the top 3 on almost every single unbiased site that reviews them.

Again, if you want to lose the weight and aren't concerned with doing it the "healthy" way then you will get your results. Don't listen to anyone who says otherwise, they're all up on their high horses. Doing it the healthy way will take you a long long time and takes the effort the majority of us don't have time for.

My personal advice is to take the pills, reach a decent weight and go on from there with exercise and a healthy diet. Alot of people don't have a spare 9 months to lose a few pounds the "healthy" way.

I was 130kg (roughly 260lbs) and after a couple of months am now down to 87kg (roughly 170) with minimal exercise and my doctor has given me a clean bill of health and says I'm the perfect weight for my height and one of the healthiest 25 year olds he's seen. I would have never gotten there if it wasn't for diet pills. Had I done it the healthy way I'd still be looking at a year minimum to hit that weight.

I stopped the pills roughly 6 months ago now, I use common sense when I eat and because of the pills my appetite is at a good level. I used to have a huge appetite, the pills dropped it and it remained small ever since. Like I said, I use common sense when I eat, I'm not a nazi about it, I still enjoy take out and fatty foods every now and again and only exercise maybe once or twice a week and the weight stays off.
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you forgot the "does it have side affects?" yes probably, and also the
"will you regain the weight back?" yes probably
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Old April 16th, 2009, 11:18 AM
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The regulars here clearly have something against diet pills and I can see why. They did it the hard way and they get a bit jilted when others get the same results in half the time with 1% of the effort.

Does Phenphedra work?

Yes. Phenominally.

Is it a healthy way to lose the weight?

No.

Do most people care?

No.

If you want to lose loads of weight quickly and aren't too concerned by side effects (which were minimal to non existant for me) then go for it, you won't regret it.

Alot of people turn to the pills for quick results which will give them the motivation to go on after the pills. If you're a lumbering heap of a person who puts in zero effort of course you'll put the weight back on BUT reaching your goal weight WILL make you feel better and give you the motivation to keep the weight off. I can vouch for that.

Bottom line is that there are about 10 different brands of weight loss pills that will melt the fat off very fast and Phenphedra is listed in the top 3 on almost every single unbiased site that reviews them.

Again, if you want to lose the weight and aren't concerned with doing it the "healthy" way then you will get your results. Don't listen to anyone who says otherwise, they're all up on their high horses. Doing it the healthy way will take you a long long time and takes the effort the majority of us don't have time for.

My personal advice is to take the pills, reach a decent weight and go on from there with exercise and a healthy diet. Alot of people don't have a spare 9 months to lose a few pounds the "healthy" way.

I was 130kg (roughly 260lbs) and after a couple of months am now down to 87kg (roughly 170) with minimal exercise and my doctor has given me a clean bill of health and says I'm the perfect weight for my height and one of the healthiest 25 year olds he's seen. I would have never gotten there if it wasn't for diet pills. Had I done it the healthy way I'd still be looking at a year minimum to hit that weight.

I stopped the pills roughly 6 months ago now, I use common sense when I eat and because of the pills my appetite is at a good level. I used to have a huge appetite, the pills dropped it and it remained small ever since. Like I said, I use common sense when I eat, I'm not a nazi about it, I still enjoy take out and fatty foods every now and again and only exercise maybe once or twice a week and the weight stays off.

That's probably the most IDIOT, STUPID, WORST, AND DUMBEST ADVICE I'VE EVER HEARD IN MY LIFE.

DO NOT LISTEN TO THIS PERSON!

Now tell me, how is it that for 25 YEARS OF YOUR LIFE, you had time to be fat, yet you don't have A FEW MONTHS to work it off the healthy way?

Did you get fat in 2 MONTHS?

Hell no, you got fat over your whole LIFE.

Now what's the rush to get it off?

Why sacrifice DIEING earlier to loose pounds a little faster?

Plus, that's BULL SHIT everything you just said.

I was 30lbs over weight. And in a matter of 3 months, NOT EVEN TRYING, I lost all 30 of those pounds. Now had I exercised regularly and cut off a few more calories, I could have easily lost it in HALF the time.

I didn't even have a strict diet! I just cut sugar out to once a week, did 20 minutes of stair-stepping alternating with 20 minutes of walking every day (1 day stairs, next walking, etc). I eventually cut back to ONLY walking after a month of stair stepping because my knees started hurting...

AND I STILL LOST THE WEIGHT... JUST BY WALKING AT A NORMAL PACE FOR 20 MINUTES A DAY!

PLUS, the more fat and overweight you are, the EASIER it is to LOOSE those pounds in the first place.

There's absolutely no reason it should take 9 months to loose 90 pounds. It can be done is 5-6 months without starving, without shitty pills, without risking your HEALTH.

Because if you are reliant on a PILL to loose weight, you will for 100% - CERTAINLY GAIN THE WEIGHT BACK AS SOON AS YOU STOP TAKING THE PILL. Guaranteed.

Now cut that "we don't have time to loose weight' CRAP and stop making some bogus BS excuses! It's shit!

That appetite you suppressed from the pill, will come RIGHT BACK as soon as you stop taking it. Those pounds, they are just hiding, waiting for u to drop that pill.

Do it right.

Eat healthy. Stop eating french fries and McDonald's Cheeseburgers.

Walk every day.

It's that simple.

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this thread is garbage in general, i think its outlived its use and now is becoming a spam trap and argumentfest.
So with that in mind, im closing it.

Anyone who wants to loose weight properly should take the 5 minutes it takes to read the sticky threads in Newcomers section
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