Fat Removal Thread

Quixotic

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What miracle cures are around these days? Objectively tested or not? Not available in SA or too expensive? Long or continous treatment? Many or unknown side effects? Track record good or bad? Personal experience? Where from, so questional efficacy? Approval required and approved? When introduced? To avoid lke a plague? To be to good to be true?

Came across this Lemon Bottle today;

 
What miracle cures are around these days? Objectively tested or not? Not available in SA or too expensive? Long or continous treatment? Many or unknown side effects? Track record good or bad? Personal experience? Where from, so questional efficacy? Approval required and approved? When introduced? To avoid lke a plague? To be to good to be true?
Your post makes no sense
 
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The answer to your question is to simply do the opposite of what is suggested inside this thread:

 
Gospel according to GPT3.5 as of 2022

List of pills or injections that reduce fat?

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It's important to note that no pill or injection can replace a healthy diet and regular exercise when it comes to effective and sustainable weight management. However, there are medications and procedures that may be prescribed by healthcare professionals for weight management in certain cases. These should only be used under the supervision of a qualified medical professional and are typically recommended for individuals with specific health conditions. Here are some examples:
  1. Orlistat: This medication reduces the absorption of dietary fat in the intestines.
  2. Phentermine/topiramate (Qsymia): A combination medication that suppresses appetite and induces a feeling of fullness.
  3. Liraglutide (Saxenda): Originally used to treat diabetes, it can also be prescribed for weight management.
  4. Bupropion/naltrexone (Contrave): A combination medication that affects the central nervous system to help control appetite.
  5. Lorcaserin (Belviq): This medication affects serotonin receptors to help control appetite.
It's crucial to remember that these medications may have side effects and are not suitable for everyone. Additionally, there are surgical procedures, such as bariatric surgery, which is considered for severe obesity when other measures have failed.
Always consult with a healthcare professional before considering any medication or procedure for weight management, as they can provide personalized advice based on your health history and individual needs. Additionally, focusing on a balanced diet and regular physical activity remains the cornerstone of a healthy lifestyle.
 
What miracle cures are around these days? Objectively tested or not? Not available in SA or too expensive? Long or continous treatment? Many or unknown side effects? Track record good or bad? Personal experience? Where from, so questional efficacy? Approval required and approved? When introduced? To avoid lke a plague? To be to good to be true?

Came across this Lemon Bottle today;

there are no quick fixes as Arnold said ,ill be back . exercise and a proper feeding regime is all ,its a way of life .
 
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