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Lipo Bind?

alison999
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Does anyone know what this is? I keep seeing ads for it everywhere. Also if anyones used it, was it any good?
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i think you take a tablet after food, it stops your body holding onto the fat from the food.
have you looked at the website?
http://www.lipobind.com/0 -
aspinallkate wrote: »i think you take a tablet after food, it stops your body holding onto the fat from the food.
have you looked at the website?
http://www.lipobind.com/
yes but it doesnt seem to mention any side effects, and thats what im most worried about. well, that and its so expensive.0 -
We are not allowed to talk in a medical nature on here but it does not contain the ingredients of the 'traditional' weight loss/management supplements which can cause shaking side effects. Lipobind is also made by a more reputable company than a lot of other weight loss products. The cheapest I have seen it is at www.medschemist.com. Don't know if this helps?0
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It's just a typical fat binder.
Its not a miracle cure to lose weight.
follow your usual keeping fit and healthy food this is an aid but not an alternativeLife is about give and take, if you can't give why should you take?0 -
Lipo bind is something that you take after you have been on a diet and have got to your ideal weight, it works by 'defending' your body from keeping the food you eat and storing it as fat. I don't know what the side effects are but I can only imagine its like all the others - bad stomach - non stop on the toilet etc etc.xxXx0
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Lipobind can be bought in Boots or Tesco and they have now reduced their prices to 19.95 from 25.00 last week.
I have read a slimmers story recently who said she had tried all diets under the sun, and decided to give Lipobind a go, and she said it worked for her and there were before and after photos.
I think Lipobind are ideal if you are following a healthy diet 90% of the time, exercise regulary either aerobicly, and anearobicly, and have a treat meal and desert once a week, as the fat would bind together in your tummy and leave the body naturally.
I dont think Lipobind is a way of life, but handy if you have the occasional high fat meal and dont want to ruin your figure.:pexercise that booty!0 -
The ASA seem to have rubbished all the claims made for this product (I can't post a link as the system won't let me but Google "ASA Lipobind")
Other articles describe side-effects such as stomach cramps are possible.
Seems the manufacturers aren't so reputable after all.0
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