
The weight loss battle is one that many have fought, and it often seems, only the lucky win. This isn’t entirely true. No matter what kind of fight, or journey, you’re facing, the key to finding and enjoying success is ensuring you have the right tools. For weight loss, those tools include:
- The right mind-set
- An interest in making important changes in your lifestyle
- A plan
- An appropriate diet program or aid that’s suitable to your needs
Which program or diet product is right for you? That’s a personal decision, and one you should likely discuss with your doctor. It needs to fit your health, goals and lifestyle. Not all products are created the same.
One popular approach for weight loss is the use of diet pills and/or supplements. They can be an ideal jumping-off point to help you get started, or, can help you navigate weight loss plateaus or finish off those last few pounds to meet your goal. They come in all shapes, sizes, ingredients lists, promises and guarantees and of course price.
Hydrox-Slim is one diet aid worth your consideration. It mirrors the national brand, but sells for a fraction of the cost. That’s money you can keep right in your pocket- and possibly pay for a gym membership, healthier food, or even new clothes when you reach your goal weight.
Hydrox-Slim is ephedrine-free, an herbal supplement that was commonly found in diet pills, but now banned by the FDA because of the health risks. And unlike a lot of its competitors, you’ll recognize almost all of the ingredients found in Hydrox-Slim. Vitamin B6, Guarana extract, white willow bark and green tea make up this effective diet pill formula. Taking Hydrox-Slim, it promises to:
- Increase your metabolism and burn body fat through thermogenesis
- Suppresses the appetite, leaving you feeling full and not giving in to cravings
- May help to reduce instances of high blood pressure
- Clinical support for its ability to regulate insulin
- Reduces your body’s retention of water
Best of all, these promises are similar to that of the national brand, and you’re not paying for the fancy name.
Some of the biggest take-aways are that Hydrox-Slim supports thermogenesis, reduction of water retention and regulating blood sugar, or insulin. Thermogenesis is the increase of your metabolism, your body generating more heat, and there by burning unhealthy fat. By reducing water retention, you won’t hold on to unnecessary water, and you won’t see a number on the scale skewed by water weight. One of the ingredients in Hydrox-Slim is called Gymnema Sylvestre, an herb from India, that has the nickname “sugar killer.” This herb naturally contorls blood sugar by blocking the body’s absorption of sugar- helping you reduce cravings and lose unwanted weight.
It all comes down to your personal preference, choice and deciding which tools you want in your fight to lose weight. Hydrox-Slim is a diet pill that can aid your efforts with its natural abilities to burn fat, control blood sugar and reduce appetite.
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daisychick08
January 1st, 2009 at 2:38 pm
yummmmm !!! looks so good mmmm
orderinthecourt
January 1st, 2009 at 2:44 pm
No, a "low carb" diet will not ruin the good bacteria in your gut unless you're eating way too much cheese. The probiotics would be a good idea too. Also, "low carb" diets are not a good idea. Better to eat plenty of unrefined carbs like fruits and veggies for fiber. If you're eating just protein or fat it's not good for the kidneys, esp. long term. Dr. Atkins, who popularized the low carb diets died of a heart attack after all.
yahoo123
January 1st, 2009 at 3:10 pm
Pretty good. Hope there was no sugar on the popcorn, and I'm not too sure about the cake. Keep it up and good luck with the diet, I know how hard it is.
Juddy
January 1st, 2009 at 4:30 pm
When you're at high altitude, there is less oxygen and results to the heart working harder. While it is good for endurance, it could also make you sick. In this case, you have to drink more water and stay away from alcohol. You also need to minimize on the salt and eat regular carbs. One thing to remember when you're still starting your exercise in high altitude is to work slowly. You need to be sure your body gets used to the amount of oxygen before you push it to the limit.
brooke992002
January 2nd, 2009 at 3:26 am
Yes, but it isn't the caffeine, it's the carbon dioxide. Drink a few glasses of low-fat or non-fat milk a day instead, and maybe cut back to just one can of soda a day. Don't overdo it on the milk, though, as that can be bad for you as well. Usually a lot of any one thing isn't good for you.
If you are lactose intolerant, then you can always try drinking soy-milk with vitamin D and calcium added.
LUV2FARM
January 3rd, 2009 at 8:30 am
I had good luck with the acai berry supplements. I felt no different for the first week and then found I had more energy after that. I lost about 15 lbs in a month. I'm now looking into doing a colon cleanse but am still researching that as it makes me a little nervous.
Laura
January 4th, 2009 at 12:00 am
The healthiest diet to follow is one with lean meats (not high fat) plenty of vegetables and lean meats. Atkins is actually really good at giving you a heart attack and most doctors won't recommend it. Carbohydrates give your body necessary fuel. Fats are also necessary, but the healthiest places to find them are in olive oil and fish oils. Fatty ground beef, for example, is not the healthiest meat choice you could make. Get a good variety of lots of healthy, non-processed foods in your diet to make sure you're getting all of the nutrients necessary for life.
Anywhere from 1800-2000 calories a day is healthiest for women, around 2000 a day is healthiest for men. Regular exercise is a must.
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Suesunflower
January 4th, 2009 at 12:12 am
Low soduim, low fat diet. Stay away from processed food, fast food. Eat lean meat stay away from red meats. Try to bake your food not fry it. Do not add salt. Eat plenty of green vegies
Christina O
January 4th, 2009 at 2:05 am
I would suggest just proper diet and exersize, because if you are still breastfeeding your baby, the chemicals in the weightloss pills could be ridiculously harmful to your baby, also, there is NO TELLING what they put in those pills.
Congratulations on your husband coming home, God Bless him for serving his country. My husband just came back in May and though he was injured, it was the happiest day of my life to see him alive!
Good luck and God bless!
Umm Ali
January 4th, 2009 at 8:58 am
Caffeine free Dr. Pepper and Caffeine free Coke are very close