is the diet pill Trimspa really affective? honestly?

i just started taking them this morning, so i would like to know by real people if they really work...instead of just going on what the commercials sa...



i just started taking them this morning, so i would like to know by real people if they really work...instead of just going on what the commercials say....


9 Responses to “is the diet pill Trimspa really affective? honestly?”

  1. Mike says:

    Please do not try diet pills because they are not the long term answer and many can cause negative health effects. Consider a healthy lifestyle change.

    The following healthy living recommendations will help you if you’re trying to lose weight, tone up your muscles, have aspirations of building lean muscle mass, are attempting to get a wash board stomach, or just want to feel better:

    *1) Burn more calories then you’re consuming everyday and measure your results using the following formula: Calories Consumed minus Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) minus Physical Activity minus the Thermic Effect of Food (TEF). A website that explains this formula in more detail and will help you determine how many calories you need to reach or maintain a certain weight is at http://www.primusweb.com/fitnesspartner/library/weight/calsburned.htm

    Get an online, desktop, or cell phone diet and fitness calculator. This will allow you to easily calculate the above formula, set goals, log your daily calorie consumption, and register your physical activities.

    Set realistic goals for your ideal body weight. Here are two websites that will calculate a suggested body weight:
    Adults: http://www.halls.md/ideal-weight/body.htm
    Teens/Children: http://www.kidshealth.org/kid/exercise/weight/bmi.html

    It is difficult and unhealthy to lose more than one or two pounds per week. There are 3,500 calories in a pound. If you eat 500 fewer calories per day for a week you will lose one pound. If you burn through exercise 500 more calories per day for a week you will lose one pound.

    Here are two articles on how to break through a weight loss plateau:
    http://www.webmd.com/content/article/86/99147.htm
    http://www.webmd.com/content/pages/18/102117.htm

    *2) Eat natural and organic foods found on earth versus something created by a corporation to make money. Eat meals in small portions throughout the day and take a good multi-vitamin supplement.

    Do not try fad diets or diet pills. Avoid “High Glycemic Load Carbs” (sugar, pastries, desserts, refined starches such as breads, pasta, refined grains like white rice; high starch vegetables such as potatoes) and drink lots of water. Read this article for more information on high GL Carbs:
    http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/nutritionsource/carbohydrates.html

    The following are food pyramids and several articles on what you should eat everyday:
    Food Pyramids:
    http://www.rayandterry.com/html/images/PyramidLRG.gif?osCsid=26a424be471d1337e7c2f105d5c64d9d
    http://www.mypyramid.gov/
    Antioxidant Superstars – Vegetables and Beans:
    http://www.webmd.com/content/article/104/107638.html
    Antioxidant Loaded Fruits:
    http://www.webmd.com/content/article/104/107640.html
    Good Carbs Mean Better Weight:
    http://www.webmd.com/content/article/100/105783.htm
    The Benefits of Protein:
    http://www.webmd.com/content/article/85/98824.htm
    Some Fats Are Good For You:
    http://www.webmd.com/content/article/49/40075.htm
    Antioxidants in Green and Black Tea:
    http://www.webmd.com/content/article/104/107641.html
    What You Should Eat Daily:
    http://www.oprah.com/health/yourbody/slide/slide_yourbody_healthfood_201.jhtml
    Best Foods to Fight off Disease and Keep You Healthy:
    http://www.oprah.com/health/yourbody/slide/slide_yourbody_healthfood_101.jhtml

    *3) Perform cardiovascular, core, and/or strength training on most days. Read a book or find a certified trainer to make sure you’re doing all exercises correctly.

    The following is a website and numerous articles on cardiovascular, core, and strength training:
    Exercise Prescription on the Net
    http://www.exrx.net/
    Starting an Exercise Program:
    http://www.primusweb.com/fitnesspartner/library/activity/startexercise.htm
    Strength Training Basics:
    http://www.primusweb.com/fitnesspartner/library/activity/trainbasics.htm
    Cardiovascular Machine Workouts:
    http://www.primusweb.com/fitnesspartner/library/activity/cardiowork.htm
    Balance Your Way to a Stronger Body:
    http://www.webmd.com/content/article/64/72314.htm
    Understanding Your Training Heart Rate:
    http://www.primusweb.com/fitnesspartner/library/activity/thr.htm
    Exercise Errors:
    http://www.primusweb.com/fitnesspartner/library/activity/errors.htm
    Getting a Flat Stomach:
    http://www.webmd.com/content/article/71/81365.htm
    Weight Lifting – Does Order Matter:
    http://www.webmd.com/content/article/80/96440.htm
    Encouraging Exercise in Your Kids:
    http://www.webmd.com/content/article/95/103524.htm
    Strength Training Safe and Effective for Kids:
    http://www.webmd.com/content/article/32/1728_81005.htm

    *4) Get plenty of sleep. Sleep experts say most adults need between seven and nine hours of sleep each night for optimum performance, health, and safety.

    *5) Educate yourself continually on health issues and make a life long commitment to good health. A great free publication is “Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2005”. A reputable test you can take to measure your biological age is at http://realage.com
    Look at all areas where you can enhance your health. For example, make improvements in the quality of the air you breathe. Review outdoor air quality forecasts where you live and get an indoor air purifier.

    Send me an email or yahoo instant message to "gainbetterhealth" if you have any questions and good luck!

    *Click on all the source links below to get the full benefit of the recommendations. The answers presented to your health questions are not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

  2. elsopaloco says:

    No.

  3. eeeeeeeeee says:

    the only affective way is working out and choosing what you eat sensibly

  4. AngFlowr says:

    Look on any diet pill package and it says that they’re effective "with proper diet and exercise." It’s the diet and exercise that makes you lose weight. I’ve lost 50 pounds in the past six months and it’s the easiest thing I’ve ever done. Just exercise and eat healthy.

  5. crazyperson1972 says:

    NO diet pills really work. Read the labels carefully…they ALL say the same thing. Something along the lines of "if you take this pill with a calorie-reduced diet and regular exercise, you MAY lose weight." Even the so-called natural ones carry dangers with them that are not worth it.

    You must have the calorie-reduced diet and exercise, and those two things will be just as effective, if not MORE effective if you don’t have the weird chemicals in diets pills coursing through your system, causing heart, kidney, and liver problems. At best, the pills are a waste of money. At worst, you can suffer really awful health problems.

    There’s only one safe way to lose weight effectively, and that is to eat a LITTLE less (by 200-400 calories) than the amount of calories you need to use in a day. If you eat too much less, you body goes into fat storage mode, and your attempts at starving yourself will backfire, as you will get fat quickly again when you start eating again.

    Go to the site below to get info on how many calories you need in a day. You can enter your personal information and get a free report.

    Go to weight watchers if you really want an effective way to lose weight and keep it off.

    Source(s):
    http://nutritiondata.com/calories-burned.html

  6. Jill B says:

    With Hoodia I lost 4lbs the first week! After a month, I’m down 13Lbs!
    Personally I think 100% Hoodia in tablets is best!

    Check with your doctor before starting any weight loss program.
    The problem w/Hoodia is 90%+ are scams. The real Hoodia is expensive and only the one imported from S.Africa has been show to work.
    Many people go for the low cost scam Hoodia and have no results!
    **** VERY IMPORTANT NOT TO GET RIPPED OFF —
    #1. Be sure you are buying pure Hoodia…look for the import certificate on the website. No matter the price, if they do not display this, you really do NOT know what you are getting!
    #2. Be sure it is 100% Hoodia & not mixed w/other herbs, etc.!!
    #3. Keep in mind it stops your hunger pangs…you MUST remember to break your habit to always eat at certain times.
    #4. Drink a full 8oz. glass of water with it!
    You can read a good article about how it works at:
    http://www.hoodia-diets.info/hoodia-diet-capsules.htm
    http://www.hoodia-diets.info/hoodia-gordonii-diet-use.htm
    http://www.hoodia-diets.info
    http://hoodia-research.blogspot.com

  7. Heather says:

    Diet pills and fad diets are a waste of money, may be harmful to your body, and are a waste of time also. People want to look for an easy way to lose weight, but losing weight is NOT nor will it ever be easy. It is a slow and patient process that takes time. But when it is done properly, the weight will get off and not come back like it does with these pills. Some people may lose weight with certain diet pills, but ultimately it comes down to lifestyle changes.

    Consider the following article:

    Experts say roughly the same top five diet scams seem to keep resurfacing every few years, each time with a shiny new marketing gimmick. But they’re all based on the same bad science.

    Those top five diet scams include:

    * Metabolism-boosting pills based on herbal ingredients
    * Fat- and carb-blocking pills
    * Herbal weight loss teas
    * Diet patches, jewelry, or other products worn on the body
    * Body wraps or "slim suits"

    "There have always been quack weight loss schemes out there because nobody ever believes that you can’t lose weight faster than you gained it," says registered dietician Althea Zanecosky.

    "It maybe took two years for them to gain those 15 pounds, but they want to lose it in two weeks."

    A more realistic timetable for lasting weight loss is to lose about a pound or two a week, says Zanecosky.

    Nonetheless, researchers say diet scams continue to flourish, thanks in part to the law of supply and demand as a growing number of Americans find themselves overweight and looking for an easier way to lose it.

    In addition, many of the most popular diet scams are based on herbal ingredients, which are not regulated as drugs by the FDA. Therefore, the weight loss claims are not evaluated for accuracy by the FDA.

    In fact, a recent Federal Trade Commission (FTC) report found that more than half of the weight-loss ads that ran in 2001 made at least one false or unsubstantiated claim.

    "Now, more and more people seem to feel that there is some magic compound or practice, and there really isn’t," Zanecosky tells WebMD. "Nobody gets the whistle blown on them unless someone dies or has something really awful happen to them."

    Even when diet scams don’t prove dangerous, experts say relying on pills, patches, creams, and other gadgets to lose weight keeps millions of people from seeking weight loss programs that could really help them lose weight and reduce their risk of disease.

    "Most people need something more than a pill or diet aid to get them past the behaviors that got them into trouble in the first place. These products lead people to believe that there is a product that can fix the problem, and 100% of the time there isn’t a product that can fix the problem," says Zanecosky.

    1. Metabolism-boosting/calorie-burning pills

    At the top of the list of diet scams are pills based on herbal ingredients that promise to boost your metabolism and help you burn calories or fat faster.

    "New herbs always seem to percolate to the top as potential diet aids, as one leaves another shows up because the FDA doesn’t monitor herbs," says Zanecosky. "Most of time they are just ineffective; once in a while they are dangerous."

    Two recent examples of herbal diet pills that caught the attention of the FDA as dangerous are ephedra and kava (Piper methysticum, also known as kava kava).

    Until recently, ephedra was found in many herbal dietary supplements for weight loss, but in February 2004, the FDA banned the sale of ephedra in any dietary supplement in the U.S. due to the risk of illness or injury. The herb is a close chemical cousin of methamphetamine or speed and can cause high blood pressure, irregular heartbeat, insomnia, nervousness, tremors, seizures, heart attacks, strokes, and even death.

    Kava is a plant found in the islands of the South Pacific. Supplements containing the herbal ingredient are often promoted for relaxation as well as weight loss. But the FDA issued a warning in 2002 that use of supplements containing kava has been linked to severe liver injury.

    2. Fat- and carb-blocking pills

    Pills that claim to block your body’s absorption of fat and more recently carbohydrates are also commonly-sold diet scams.

    Even if these fat and carb blockers worked as they say they do, researchers say the effects can be dangerous if not just plain unpleasant.

    It’s like making someone lactose intolerant, says Zanecosky. By making the body unable to breakdown nutrients in the body, which leads to gastrointestinal problems like diarrhea, bloating, and gas, these pills also block the absorption of the vitamins that travel with these nutrients.

    "Why would someone purposely submit themselves to that?" says Zanecosky. "Some fat blockers might have something in them that can interfere with how people absorb fat, but they’ve never been shown to help with substantial weight loss."

    3. Weight loss teas

    Teas based on herbal ingredients are also touted as diet aids, but researchers say the main ingredient in many of these teas is caffeine, which is a diuretic and leads to water loss.

    "Losing water isn’t losing weight," says Zanecosky. "Caffeine can also increase metabolic rate by a small amount but not enough that you would be able to say that it contributed to weight loss."

    Registered dietitian Nelda Mercer agrees and says the only potential weight loss benefit of drinking herbal teas might be using them as a substitute for high-calorie beverages.

    Mercer says that with some diet teas, it’s the program the comes along with the teas that may sometimes promote weight loss, such as teas that recommend you drink it after dinner and then not eat anything else until morning. That way it could curb late-night eating, but it’s not necessarily a result of drinking the tea itself.

    4. Diet patches and jewelry

    Patches that deliver drugs though the skin have become popular for helping smokers quit and delivering estrogen to relieve menopausal symptoms.

    But experts say no effective weight loss drugs have been designed to be delivered through the skin via patches. Most of the time, these patches contain the same ineffective herbs found in dietary supplements or teas.

    Also included in this diet scam category is jewelry, such as earrings or bracelets, designed to be worn on the body with the promise to help people shed pounds. According to the FTC, any claim that people can lose even a pound or more a week using these devices is false.

    5. Body wraps or "slim suits"

    If there were an "oldie but goodie" diet scam prize winner, experts say it would likely go to body wraps.

    The thick, layered sweat suits once popular decades ago have morphed into silver "slim suits" and fat-melting body wraps designed to lock body heat in and melt away the pounds.

    But researchers say the only type of weight loss caused by wearing these outfits is water loss caused by excessive sweating. As soon as you take a drink, you’ll gain all that water weight back.

    Experts say the only way to lose weight for the long haul is to burn more calories than you eat, and that process is slow. That means any diet products or program that promises "quick and easy" weight loss without any effort or sacrifice is bound to be bogus.

    But if that’s not enough to raise your suspicions, here are some frequently used buzz words to watch for, according to the FTC:

    No Diet! No Exercise!
    Lose 30 Pounds in 30 Days
    Eat Your Favorite Foods and Still Lose Weight
    Shrinks Inches Off Your Stomach, Waist, and Hips
    Scientists Announce Incredible Discovery!
    Revolutionary European Method! Ancient Chinese Secret!
    Turn On Your Body’s Fat-Burning Process
    Automatically Convert Fat to Lean Trim Muscle!
    Absorbs Fat
    Developed After Years of Secret Research
    New Scientific/Medical Breakthrough

    Not only do diet scam pitchmen tend to use the same words in their advertising, the FTC says they also employ some of the same sales techniques, such as:

    * Extravagant claims of dramatic, rapid weight loss.
    * Testimonials from "famous" doctors, researchers, or other medical experts.
    * Dramatic before-and-after photos depicting substantial weight loss.
    * Ads that tout the latest trendy ingredient in the headlines.
    * A footnote hidden somewhere in an ad noting "diet and exercise required."

    "Any time you are tempted to get a new diet product, my advice would be to look into what the claims are and if they can be substantiated by science," says Mercer. "What people want is a magic bullet and quick fix, and that’s never going to work. If it sounds too good to be true, it is."

    Originally published March 31, 2005.

    Medically updated June 2006.

  8. Pat F says:

    I haven’t tried TrimSpa, and I’m not sure if you’re looking at the Ephedra free formula or not. I have taken other supplements like the original MetaboLife and Hydroxycut, and Xenedrine, and have gotten mixed results.

    If you’re looking to supplement your diet plan, you’ll most likely want a good metabolic booster and appetite suppressant. I’d suggest taking a look at Herbalean (finish with the TrimSpa first, see how it does for you). It does have Ephedra, which was unbanned this year by the FDA – so it’s legal in the US again. It also has Hoodia for the appetite suppression, so the combination works VERY well for me.

    I’ve been taking it for a couple months now, and the Hoodia keeps me from snacking and gets rid of the sweet cravings, while the Ephedra gives me a good energy boost through the whole day.

    It’s made by the original makers of MetaboLife, and they’ve improved the formula with Hoodia and 77 trace minerals and herbs. It’s also an extended release formula, so you won’t get the jitters from the Ephedra like you would with MetaboLife.

  9. sOuL dOcToR says:

    Homeopathic Treatment for Excessive Fat and Weight :-
    PHYTOLACCA BERRY’s Mother Tincture is perhaps the safest and sure fire way of loosing excessive fat around abdomen. With Phytolacca Berry once you loose the excessive fat and weight you don’t get it back because you body takes care of itself after that and keeps you from gathering up excessive fat. It is prescribed after having a baby too, to get the tummy to loose its flab and to make it flatter and tighter. And after loosing weight with this you don’t get flabby it tightens up the flab and skin along with helping your body to shed the excessive accumulation of fat around the girth
    The dosage is 15 to 20 drops of the tincture in half a cup of hot water thrice a day half hour before or after meals.
    Avoid Chocolates, Coffee, Mints, Red Meat and Carbonated and Alcoholic drinks while taking Homeopathic Medicines. You have to take it for at least 30 to 45 days after that you start to feel the results.
    To the best of my knowledge its the safest and the most sure fire way of loosing fat and weight and keeping it of for keeps. Excellent remedy for Obese people who cant seem to shed weight despite trying. Loose as much as you want to !
    Homeopathic Remedies can be found at all Major Herbal Stores or could be bought on line, In most of the world Homeopathic remedies are quite cheap and easy to find and they do not need a prescription.
    Take care and God Bless !

    P.S
    Regular active exercise is advised with all weight loosing medicines and remedies :-) Take care

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