Zotrim - does it work?

Hi, I am trying to find out if Zotrim really does work or is all the info on the net just secret advertising?
Many thanks in advance.
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  • beanielou
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    In a word no dont think it works.
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  • ive tried it but didn't make any difference to me
  • gk172
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    What about saving your money and go see the doctor? I tried various slimming aids but found they didnt really work and took the plunge and im now taking xenical which was the price of a prescription charge and less than some ive paid for and over 3 weeks have lost 11 lb, my sister has also seen her doctor and has been given reductil but its early days so i cant comment on how successfull that one has been.
    The more i save the more i can spend:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
  • I would really bother with Zotrim - it is just like all the other diet pills that you buy http://www.kentgarden.co.uk/category/zotrim/

    All of brands claim clinical proof etc but how do we know its not made up.

    Best bet is visit your GP ... If your GP prescribes you something it will only around £7 (price of a prescription)

    If your GP doesnt prescribe - then you dont need them
  • myrnahaz
    myrnahaz Posts: 1,117 Forumite
    Slimthru had quite a good write-up in (I think) the daily mail about 2 weeks ago (8 out of 10 in success ratings). I tried it and found my appetite was much reduced from usual, but that could have been willpower as it was the start of my diet. They're not cheap; I bought mine from a 'reduced' shelf in Tesco and they sell for £12 in Boots at the moment, so I haven't bought a second pack.
  • cupcake23
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    gk172 wrote: »
    What about saving your money and go see the doctor? I tried various slimming aids but found they didnt really work and took the plunge and im now taking xenical which was the price of a prescription charge and less than some ive paid for and over 3 weeks have lost 11 lb, my sister has also seen her doctor and has been given reductil but its early days so i cant comment on how successfull that one has been.
    How do you take the xenical ?
    Is it after every meal ?
    Thanks
  • gocat
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    sandra89 wrote: »
    I've personally heard lots of positive things about Zotrim from friends of mine,91378b331327b40e564390c43cd6b2be.gif they ordered it on the main site brand - http://www.zotrim.com ,c1b70d965ca504aa751ddb62ad69c63f.gif If you ask me, from my experience with diet pills, I had and still have a great success using Proactol, I actually lost a few GOOD pounds thanks to Proactol diet pills, Using it for 3-4 months stright right now... very good results.
    If you want, don't go to any of the "look alike" stores , sometime, you can get robbed and scammed and people would sell you fake diet pills - happend to me once, just go to the main brand site, http://www.proactol.com , and order only from their own store. --> Just my 2 cents, talking from past exp. :)

    Have a great day everyone! and good luck, tell us what do you use and how you are doing with it :) I'd be glad to know!

    Also just to add I havent tried proactol yet but ordered some and got discount using quidco and can get codes via google for up 15% off. My quidco has already tracked so looks promising and the discount code worked. Works out cheaper than lipobind which I had some sucess with. Just hoping proactol doesnt have the same side effects as xenical :eek:
  • betterbargains4u
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    gocat wrote: »
    Just hoping proactol doesnt have the same side effects as xenical :eek:

    What side effects did you get?
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  • gocat
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    What side effects did you get?

    With Xenical, I found I had to wear a pad all the time to cuz of leakage from the rear end. Also when you cough, sneeze etc, can get leakage. Was scared to go swimming, which I absolutely love. Other people have reported at having "accidents" when out and about................ :eek:
  • Harveycat_2
    Harveycat_2 Posts: 1,702 Forumite
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    My mate used Xenical and he said it was like the bottom fell out of his world...

    Or maybe it was the other way 'round?

    :rotfl:
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