Thanks for revisiting my blog. This week, I wanted to blog about something we all have and hate-- water weight. I've tried drinking more water to debloat. It helped a little. I drink coffee everyday. I'm bloated by noon. I really don't eat a lot of salty foods-- nevermind that I'm hopelessly addicted to sweets....So, one day an old friend of mine, Todd Felts, recommended that I try a green tea supplement.
I made my daily CVS run (where I go for cheap lip gloss I never wear, sugar free Red Bull, an endless supply of chocolate, and celebrity magazines--the only way I know my 1988 hair needs a new cut) and I picked up the widely marketed, MEGA-T supplement. It's claims: Lose up to 20 lbs with the drug free dietary supplement. Helps burn belly fat, helps curb appetite, helps stimulate metabolism. http://www.mega-diet.com/
Although the bottle recommends two supplements per day, I've been taking one supplement each morning. Turns out that's all I needed. It burst that water balloon I'd been carrying in my belly, which made me feel pounds lighter and subsequently gave me more energy. Come to think of it, I haven't pillaged my candy jar yet today and it's 3:00!...maybe just one Dove chocolate to prove my loyalty....
Bottom line: Try one supplement each morning and feel the results within a few days. You can take a second supplement in the afternoon if you'd like. Be sure you are able to make at least 3 or 4 bathroom trips within the first hour after consumption. Taking the supplement before visiting a crowded theme park wasn't my wisest decision...If you're not used to caffeine, don't take it on an empty stomach and don't take it in the evening! My brother did that and didn't sleep all night!
Stay Tuned: Next week, I'll write about Aspirin masks and if they really "cure" bad skin.
*For those of you I don't personally know: Please note these are only my opinions about my personal experience with this product. I am not a doctor and am not suggesting that this product cures anything! If you're looking for sound medical device, please do not consult this BLOG, see a doctor!
Seriously? This works??? I may have to try it. I'll let you know how this goes. Do you think it's okay to take it with coffee - or would that be too much caffeine? I can't live without my coffee!
ReplyDeleteI take one supplement with my coffee. I think it probably impacts everyone differently and also depends on how strong your coffee is. I hope it helps!
ReplyDeleteI would say be careful about Garcinia Cambocia, the rind of it contains HCA, hydrocitric Acid, which is what the FDA pulled off the shelves with hydroxycut for the 23 cases of liver damage associated with this herb. I'm a big herb fan, but I have yet to get a call back from the chemist at Mega-T. I've been using it for months, I haven't lost or gained weight, and I like the product, but lately, I'm very concerned until someone comes up with a study that lets me know that HCA is safe.
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