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Re: Should I take Lipozene? [Re: Crystal G]
#23919148 - 12/12/16 10:51 AM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Cheese might be your poison but chicken nuggets are mine. I crush the "hand breaded" style chicken tenders. I'll eat it for several days in a row when I get a bag.
Probably why I get stomach aches so often. But as much as I like cooking I'm uncomfortable cooking in my home. Which is honestly one of the biggest reasons I'm trying so hard to move
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I love chicken tenders myself. Probably not enough to eat it several days in a row though. But on those occasions I'm too tired to cook, I'll pop some frozen chicken nuggets in the microwave and eat those. Chicken tenders and chicken sandwiches is what I usually eat at most fast food joints.
I'm fortunate, I have a savory tooth, not a sweet tooth at all. But it turns out I have extremely low blood pressure so I don't have to watch my sodium intake at all, it's pretty much a free-for-all with me.
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Re: Should I take Lipozene? [Re: Crystal G]
#23919227 - 12/12/16 11:17 AM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Man I've read so many conflicting things about sodium intake and how much it actually effects your blood pressure I stopped trying to count. I know I get well over what I need in a day but I'm sure it isn't doing worse on my hypertension than the coffee, stress and cigarettes. Faulty logic maybe but I have read that sodium intake has very little effect on the blood pressure of Caucasian Americans.
I used to not like alot of sweets myself but for whatever reason working in an office has changed that. I used to never eat ice cream or cake before getting this job I try to tone it down with hot chocolate and "veggie" muffins that are normally made out of zucchini or carrot breads. At least with those it's not completely empty calories. Or pie with actual fruit in it but I dunno how much nutrition preserved cherries or apples have.
(Side note I made my own blueberry preserves and homemade toaster stroodles for the first time this year and they were fucking amazing.)
I was into the trail mixes with the m&ms and peanut butter or chocolate chips in them but I freaked myself out about preservatives and petroleum based food coloring in those...
It is hard to be lazy and not eat shit.
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Re: Should I take Lipozene? [Re: Crystal G]
#23919250 - 12/12/16 11:24 AM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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OP if you dont change your diet and start working out you can lose weight(depending on age and intensity of workouts). Change your current 'diet' even if it's just a little and work out you will lose more weight. If you diet and workout you will lose alot of fat and put on muscle. Getting up and taking that 1st step, rep, stroke is the hardest part.
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CookieCrumbs said: It is hard to be lazy and not eat shit. 
It is definitely a lot less motivating when you're living all alone and only cooking for yourself. I always cook way less when I am living by myself, and the meals that I do cook for just myself are often easy, like pan-fried fish or oven-roasted chicken quarters served with a simple salad or grilled asparagus or something. I definitely spend a lot less time being creative and making decadent, well-thought out, delicious meals if it's just for myself.
But when I live with a boyfriend or anybody else that I'm cooking meals for, I get really into preparing and planning out my meals. I use it as an excuse to buy better ingredients, to buy more expensive ingredients, and spend a little more effort and thought into what I'm making. It's worth it to go that extra mile and buy something better to prepare from scratch, if at least 1 or 2 other people will be eating the food besides you.
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Didn't read the whole thread but Lipozene is made from the glucomannan based extract of Amorphophallus Konjac and it's the only ingredient as far as I know.
I actually grow this plant myself because it is beautiful and interesting. Colloquially known as the Devil's Tongue, it stinks to high hell when it flowers and is related to Amorphophallus Giganteum, the Corpse Flower.
Shit's relatively harmless is the point of this but you're better off exercising.
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Dude just change your diet for a week and walk a few miles each day. Do a light jog and then slow walk until you can jog again. Best part is that it's healthier and free. You'll save money not eating shitty food too.
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Re: Should I take Lipozene? [Re: Crystal G]
#23919661 - 12/12/16 01:42 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Crystal G said: Ephedra was sold in some diet pills that were pretty effective
well, isn't ephedra a plant, being where some of the substances used to create other catecholamine like analogues like methamphetamine are found? if that's the case, the stimulant effects would likely be the source of their efficacy in the para/sympathetic nervous system?
just looked it up, and ephedrine releases norepinephrine and dopamine into certain areas of the brain, and acts on the alpha and beta edrenergic receptors. that would likely be why it works i think
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Re: Should I take Lipozene? [Re: 404]
#23919672 - 12/12/16 01:46 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Intranasal Insulin could give some benefits as far as losing weight
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Re: Should I take Lipozene? [Re: 404]
#23920128 - 12/12/16 03:50 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Crystal G said: Ephedra was sold in some diet pills that were pretty effective
well, isn't ephedra a plant, being where some of the substances used to create other catecholamine like analogues like methamphetamine are found? if that's the case, the stimulant effects would likely be the source of their efficacy in the para/sympathetic nervous system?
just looked it up, and ephedrine releases norepinephrine and dopamine into certain areas of the brain, and acts on the alpha and beta edrenergic receptors. that would likely be why it works i think
Ephedrine encompasses four different isomers, which have very different physiological effects. I think d-ephedrine isomer is the most dangerous, then l-ephedrine, then d-pseudoephedrine, then l-pseudoephedrine.
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