Yes, it will increase your chances of getting a heart attack. You don't need supplements to lose weight. They are costly and most of them are either ineffective or hazardous to ones health. I can attest that the only supplements a person needs are multivitamins. If you are lifting weights a good protein powder or meal replacment will help to maintain muscle while dieting. Flax oil and creatine are also good. I can say this all from previous experience. I lost 70 lbs in about 7months just eating right, running, and lifting weights. Spend your money on nutritious food, not useless supplements.
2006-08-30 15:29:09
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answered by JistheRealDeal 5
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I doubt it does. The guys fresh outta school, and perfect. (Not someone willing to help, the would, just make a few bucks. You'd think he might mention how it works in the commercial if it really does. READ THE small PRING PEOPL!!) I'd say, it works by taking the sugar pill daily, working out excessivly, and taking laxatives to get all the fat out.
2006-08-30 22:23:34
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answered by mattiebouge 3
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it works together with strict diet and exercise. it aids you in losing weight but it's not the main ingredient for it. its also better to consult a doctor if you wish to use it for weightloss. there are different results for people. some say it worked for them, some don't - maybe misused. and oh yeah, hydroxycut USA works better than the one made in canada.
2006-08-30 22:24:02
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answered by поцелуй 4
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If taken correctly, yes. But that means dieting and exercising. Actually, if you do a strict diet and use it, it will also work. But don't expect to eat junk food everyday and sit on your ***.
I use it when ever I'm cutting. I prefer Efedra in my burner though.
2006-08-30 22:24:28
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answered by Anonymous
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No way.
2006-08-30 22:23:38
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answered by Anonymous
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sorry diamante, i dont think so
2006-08-30 22:21:24
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answered by DeAd DiScO 4
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