Has anyone tried this new infomercial diet pill? If so does it do what they
claim it does?
LJH
rastapasta - 04 Apr 2004 06:26 GMT
> Has anyone tried this new infomercial diet pill? If so does it do what they
> claim it does?
>
> LJH
I'd like to know also.
Patricia Heil - 04 Apr 2004 15:29 GMT
Listen children: definition of INFOMERCIAL --
"it really doesn't do that."
> Has anyone tried this new infomercial diet pill? If so does it do what they
> claim it does?
>
> LJH
OceanView - 05 Apr 2004 02:06 GMT
> Listen children: definition of INFOMERCIAL --
> "it really doesn't do that."
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>>
>> LJH
Sort of like "Reality show" or "Postal Service" or "Reagan's memoirs"
Barbara Hirsch - 05 Apr 2004 04:34 GMT
>Has anyone tried this new infomercial diet pill? If so does it do what they
>claim it does?
The amino acid threanine reduces cortisol to the body, which is
associated with central obesity . The coritisol antiobesity drugs
contain some threanine, and a whole bunch of other crap.
But there's no evidence to support a role in weight loss.
FWIW, when I was getting panic attacks right after my husband died, I
did find that threanine completely eliminated the attacks. I did lose
around 10 pounds after my hub died, but I'm guessing the threanine had
nothing to do with it.
Barbara Hirsch, Publisher
OBESITY MEDS AND RESEARCH NEWS
The latest in obesity research and weight loss drug development
http://www.obesity-news.com/
Dally - 06 Apr 2004 04:19 GMT
> Has anyone tried this new infomercial diet pill? If so does it do what they
> claim it does?
My advice is to look into what increaces your cortisone levels and then
address the underlying cause. I discovered that getting to bed and
getting enough sleep so I wasn't sleep deprived made a huge difference
in my ability to lose belly fat.
Dally
244/177/170
CindyS - 03 May 2004 23:17 GMT
> > Has anyone tried this new infomercial diet pill? If so does it do what they
> > claim it does?
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> Dally
> 244/177/170
I just received my first supply of Cortislim. Of course I didn't do a
Google search prior to the purchase. If anyone has any updated
information I would really appreciate it before I begin.
rastapasta - 03 Jun 2004 00:29 GMT
> > > Has anyone tried this new infomercial diet pill? If so does it do what they
> > > claim it does?
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> Google search prior to the purchase. If anyone has any updated
> information I would really appreciate it before I begin.
My mother's been on it for ~ a month. She's overweight, but not real bad, &
works out a few times a week. She ordered more (had a promotion---something
like buy 1/get 1 free, etc.), & said she'll wait & see if she likes the
results before ordering more. So far, she says she thinks she's lost some
weight, but not too sure exactly how much. I'll keep you posted. I've read
the stuff is no good, but I still don't know for sure if it works or not.
You're more than welcome to drop me line. (remove "nospam")