| Ruth Henderson |
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Reply with quote | #1 | Hello all! In the last week I changed two things about my diet... one is I stopped drinking diet soda and the second one is I started taking pink patches. Funnily enough the scale tells me I've lost weight at a slower rate than the usual before I started taking patches and stopped drinking 1 can of diet soda a day. Now... that's odd! I wonder what's causing it... the pink patch or the diet soda? In theory, the pink patch and stopping to drink diet soda should cause a weight loss (or at least help with water retention)? I'm confused now!
I couldn't find relevant information about it on google, when i searched. In theory, both these moves should at least have made things remain the way they are, not work in a counter productive way!
Oh, and about the patch, It makes you feel less groggy and gives you nicer skin. On the downside, I can't see much of that "curbing your appetite" thing going. I didn't expect it to do anything for me weight loss wise, but I was in it for the other effects. I say it's cheaper and also more effective than skin cream, it gives you nice skin all around after only a couple of days! I'm a bit spooked about the hampered weight loss though. Any ideas as to the causes? |
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