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I heard about this product on the radio last night...
It was called "Ultra Carb" where it stopped carbs from being digested or something like that. Here's a few links I found on it:
http://www.nutrition-and-health.com/carb-blocker.htm http://www.discountnutrition.com/na-036.html It claims it's "Stimulant Free" but Carbs just not being digested seems too good to be true... Is it? |
Of course you already know it is too good to be true. The only thing it will lighten is your bank account. The best way to lose weight and maintain the loss once you are at goal is to learn to eat a healthy, balanced diet in reasonable portions.
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Using a diet and exercise, i've lost 10 lbs in 3 weeks :) I feel pretty good... Although I still look the same visually, I am 10 lbs lighter and I feel great :)
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After searching for the last hour, I could not find any reputable recommendations of these products. What I did learn is that any claims are based on theory and not clinical evidence. The term "Carb Blocker" or "Carb Inhibitor" is a new spin on an old scam, the infamous Starch Blockers. The only positive references and testimonials were on the sites that sold them. I never trust what I read from a biased resource. Radio DJs are well known for their PAID endorsements of products such as these, and this has been going on for as long as I can remember.
I found this information by a physician which was interesting... Quote:
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Oh, and contratulations on your 10lb loss!!
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Thanks :D
Im going to do a walk-a-thon 5 mile tomorrow (walk or run) and I have cut down drastically on soda (down from about 3-5 cans a day, to about 2-3 a week) which I think has alot to do with it... now if I can just shake the fast food... |
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