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LipoBind.

7 replies

Icanonlytry · 25/06/2009 15:01

Hi.
Just wondering if anyone has tried these?
I bought some a few weeks ago after reading positive reviews about them but had quite a few meals out planned so didn't start taking them (incase I got any unpleasant side effects IYKWIM) I am going to start them today. Hoping they will be wonder pills and i will loose a stone by next week .

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RGPargy · 25/06/2009 15:04

What do they do?

Icanonlytry · 25/06/2009 21:14

They are supposed to stop your body absorbing too much fat from the food you eat. www.boots.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10052&productId=50837&callingViewName =&langId=-1&catalogId=11051

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RGPargy · 26/06/2009 11:11

Oh right! Thanx!

Icanonlytry · 27/06/2009 11:11

Hasn't anyone tried these then?

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missnatalie · 27/06/2009 11:15

Ive used them. I didnt lose anymore than the 2lb per week that i already was BUT i ate like a pig and didnt gain . I stopped them a few months ago and im still losing 2lb every week. For me they wernt the magical wonder pill but everyones different .

katewinston · 16/07/2009 08:22

I got my Lipobind tablets and have been using them for about a month and have seen some positive effects, loosing about 1.5 lb so far.

glinda · 20/07/2009 15:39

I am wondering about using these to minimise damage when I go away to stay with friends and family this summer. I am dreading losing control of what I eat as I will have to eat what my hosts kindly provide. Do you think that these might stop me gaining weight too quickly?

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