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Amphetamines are much more fun thoughOriginally posted by BlueSharp View Post
That's my understanding, you still have to put the hard work in to shift the weight and follow a calorie-controlled diet but it suppresses the food noise that sabotages many people's efforts. So it's more of an aide rather than a cheat like the old-school amphetamines.
I've taken the first dose now and have to wait a month before I can increase the dosage up to the therapeutic strength. Hopefully the 5g signals and chem trails won't be able to control me...
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That's my understanding, you still have to put the hard work in to shift the weight and follow a calorie-controlled diet but it suppresses the food noise that sabotages many people's efforts. So it's more of an aide rather than a cheat like the old-school amphetamines.Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
They still have to do that unless they want an increased risk of suffering the side effects.
The main thing it apparently does for people is to stop them thinking about food all the time. (This is where you get the people who don't eat and drink enough so end up suffering the side effects.)
I've taken the first dose now and have to wait a month before I can increase the dosage up to the therapeutic strength. Hopefully the 5g signals and chem trails won't be able to control me...
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They still have to do that unless they want an increased risk of suffering the side effects.Originally posted by woody1 View Post
Maybe not quick but "easier" than the alternative of sensible eating and exercise?
The main thing it apparently does for people is to stop them thinking about food all the time. (This is where you get the people who don't eat and drink enough so end up suffering the side effects.)
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They aren't a quick fix.Originally posted by woody1 View PostI had to google that.
It's good to know that, no matter how fecked up modern life becomes, we can rely on science for a quick fix.
Most of the side effects are due to people who are on it who either don't change their eating habits or stop eating.
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I had to google that.
It's good to know that, no matter how fecked up modern life becomes, we can rely on science for a quick fix.
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