September 25th, 2009
I want to increase my metabolism, suppress my appetite and lose some weight. I’ve read some reviews about Slim Quick that say that this supplement may not be the best one out there for women. There are other reviews that say it is effective. So, what is true? Every diet pill out there is going to have its pros and cons. Slim Quick promotes four products that are a benefit to a woman’s specific needs. The ingredients include green tea , calcium, vitamin D, vitamin B12, folic acid, South African hoodia gordonii, ginseng, and caffeine.
I know for sure that calcium and vitamin D are essential for a woman to be healthy. We all need calcium to maintain strong bones. Without strong bones, we are going to find it quite difficult to exercise and maintain the stamina we need to lose weight. Caffeine on the other hand, this can cause some side effects in people, causing a jittery feeling, nausea, a feeling that your heart is about ready to pound itself right out of your body. Slim Quick explains to its potential users that along with the weight loss pill, a healthy diet and exercise need to accompany the product.
September 12th, 2009
Are you an overweight female? SlimQuick is the world’s first advanced fat burner that has been designed specifically for a woman’s body. SlimQuick is considered to be the best female fat burner currently on the market. One of the great things about SlimQuick is that it not only targets fat and helps women lose weight, but it gives increased energy and decreases your appetite. SlimQuick does contain caffeine, but that doesn’t surprise me, most weight loss supplements do have that included in their product. The only warnings I’ve been able to find for SlimQuick is that you shouldn’t take it while pregnant or nursing.
If you are in any way a candidate for high blood pressure, liver problems, thyroid problems, diabetes, anemia, suffer from anxiety or depression, have any seizure disorders, or any problems with difficulty to urinate, you shouldn’t take this product. If you experience any of the following symptoms you should discontinue using SlimQuick: dizziness, sleeplessness, tremors, nervousness, headaches or palpitations. I haven’t seen any real side effects reported by users that have taken or been on SlimQuick. This appears to be a great weight loss, female fat burning supplement. So if you are needing to drop some weight, go ahead and try it.
September 9th, 2009
I did some research on Avesil and it has been reported that Avesil is safe and an effective weight loss supplement. Avesil has a risk-free trial that is available out there if you want to give it a try. I believe that Avesil is used to attack the fat that we are all desperately trying to get rid of. Avesil’s main ingredients are: Green Tea Extract, Super Citrimax, Caffeine, and O-polynicotinate Chromium. I don’t think it has a lot of caffeine which is good, because I’ve heard that caffeine can dehydrate you if you get too much. If you’re drinking coffee in the morning and then taking Avesil you should be ok.
Caffeine is another proven weight loss supplement. Obviously, to lose the most amount of weight, you are going to want to drink water, eat healthy, and exercise. I decided to try Avesil since it was touted as one of the top weight loss supplements for 2009. I started the risk-free Trial and was sent a full 30-day supply of Avesil. I paid $5.95 in shipping and processing. I then had 14 days to decide if it was something I wanted to continue with. At the end of the free trial the price goes up to $89.95 for a 30 day supply.
September 8th, 2009
I’ve heard that Slimquick is the strongest female fat burner out on the market today. I’m always up for burning some fat, and since I’m a female, I decided to get some and try it. Before I bought the product I read the label for a list of ingredients. This is what it has in it: Green Tea Extract, Croscarmellose Sodium, and Caffeine, hydroxypropyl cellulose, Rhodiola Extract, and Juniper Extract, Chaste Tree Extract, Stearic Acid, Soy Extract, Asian Ginseng Extract, Brown Seaweed, Dandelion, Uva-ursi, Japanese Knotweed Extract, Phytosterols, L-Theanine, Microcrystalline, Film Coat, Soy Polysaccharides, South African Hoodia, Maltodextrin, and Magnesium Stearate, Silica, and Yerba Mate.
I don’t even know what half of these things are, but it looks like a lot of them come from different plants and what not. I’ve heard that hoodia may have some side effects but I’m going to overlook that while I decide to see if the product overall can help me burn some fat and lose some weight. Of course I’m going to exercise as well. I figure that exercise is going to make the fat come off much more quickly. By speeding up my metabolism I am hoping to be able to drop some unwanted pounds.