Forgive me if my title and question is politically incorrect; How
successful is the product herbalife?. I seemed to be getting it in the
search whenever I punch in diet and weight control. There are
testimonials of course but I guess this support group will be unbias
towards the product. I understand the fact that different diet or
product works for different people.
Naluri.
Low Carb since 21/3/04; not practicing or rather gave up because,
could not tolerate the nagging headache; even after trying all the
suggestions given with the message headache, except for the
paracetamol.
revek - 25 Mar 2004 05:43 GMT
naluri@yahoo.com burbled across the ether:
> Forgive me if my title and question is politically incorrect; How
> successful is the product herbalife?.
The product is extremely successful. Oh, you mean are dieters
successful using it? Not very, unless you count weight reduction by
lightening the wallet successful.

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revek www.geocities.com/tanirevek/LowCarb.html lowcarbing since June
2002 5'2" 41 F 165+/too much/size seven petite please
"You couldn't get a clue during the clue mating season in a field full
of horny clues if you smeared your body with clue musk and did the clue
mating dance." Edward Flaherty
Gregory Toomey - 25 Mar 2004 05:56 GMT
> Forgive me if my title and question is politically incorrect; How
> successful is the product herbalife?. I seemed to be getting it in the
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> suggestions given with the message headache, except for the
> paracetamol.
Extremely expensive herbal supplements. No clinical trials or evidence of
efficacy AFAIK. Lots of people show imporvement in any condition using
placebos.
gtoomey
Mike McNeil - 25 Mar 2004 08:04 GMT
tried it and only thing I lost was the 2 month investment paying for
it.
>Forgive me if my title and question is politically incorrect; How
>successful is the product herbalife?. I seemed to be getting it in the
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>suggestions given with the message headache, except for the
>paracetamol.