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uujudy 08-10-2012 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by LABSX2 (Post 537686)
Let me know how that ice cream "diet" works, because I will definitely try that one!!!! :clap2:

Will do! On the other hand, I think we should ALL try this so we have a large statistical base for our scientific conclusion. :icon_wink:
And no jokes about my already large base.... :duck:

Barefoot 08-10-2012 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by uujudy (Post 537712)
Will do! On the other hand, I think we should ALL try this so we have a large statistical base for our scientific conclusion. :icon_wink:
And no jokes about my already large base.... :duck:

I doubt you'll have any difficulty lining up lots of people for the ice-cream diet. I'm in! :a040:

Villages PL 08-13-2012 04:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 537717)
I doubt you'll have any difficulty lining up lots of people for the ice-cream diet. I'm in! :a040:

In addition to the monthly Crispers meeting there will now be a monthly meeting at an ice cream parlor. Sign up now. :icon_wink:

quirky3 08-13-2012 04:39 PM

Yes!!
 
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Originally Posted by Villages PL (Post 539740)
In addition to the monthly Crispers meeting there will now be a monthly meeting at an ice cream parlor. Sign up now. :icon_wink:

:agree: :BigApplause:

renielarson 08-13-2012 06:23 PM

I began taking Raspberry Ketone and Safflower Oil only a week ago. Will let you know if it works. Oh, btw, I'm down 2 lbs. but I don't hold that sacred since I tend to go up and down all the time anyway.

uujudy 08-13-2012 07:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 537717)
I doubt you'll have any difficulty lining up lots of people for the ice-cream diet. I'm in! :a040:

Bare, when will you be back? We'll definitely try this!

uujudy 08-13-2012 07:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Villages PL (Post 539740)
In addition to the monthly Crispers meeting there will now be a monthly meeting at an ice cream parlor. Sign up now. :icon_wink:

Sign me up! :pepper2:

uujudy 08-13-2012 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by brightspot01 (Post 539820)
I began taking Raspberry Ketone and Safflower Oil only a week ago. Will let you know if it works. Oh, btw, I'm down 2 lbs. but I don't hold that sacred since I tend to go up and down all the time anyway.

TWO pounds already! But Safflower oil? What happened to the coffee?
I'm not signing up for a safflower oil & raspberry ice cream diet. :yuck:
VillagesPL, cross my name off the list. :sad:

Barefoot 08-13-2012 10:55 PM

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Originally Posted by uujudy (Post 539873)
Bare, when will you be back? We'll definitely try this!

I've been taking something for the past couple of weeks marketed by the Amish here in Canada, called "Jogging in a Jar", composed of apple cider vinegar and some other ingredients. (I'm taking it for arthritis, not for weight loss, although that would be a plus). So far nothing is happening except for violent heartburn and a lifetime hatred for apple cider vinegar.

Judy, I'll meet you a High Five for a frozen yogurt in the Fall when I get back!

uujudy 08-13-2012 11:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 540000)
I've been taking something for the past couple of weeks marketed by the Amish here in Canada, called "Jogging in a Jar", composed of apple cider vinegar and some other ingredients. (I'm taking it for arthritis, not for weight loss, although that would be a plus). So far nothing is happening except for violent heartburn and a lifetime hatred for apple cider vinegar.

Judy, I'll meet you a High Five for a frozen yogurt in the Fall when I get back!

Hahaha! So sorry about the lifetime hatred for apple cider vinegar! :yuck: Jogging in a jar, indeed. Oh, those wacky Amish! :laugh:
See you in the fall for frozen yogurt! :icon_hungry:

renielarson 08-14-2012 06:38 AM

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Originally Posted by brightspot01 (Post 539820)
I began taking Raspberry Ketone and Safflower Oil only a week ago. Will let you know if it works. Oh, btw, I'm down 2 lbs. but I don't hold that sacred since I tend to go up and down all the time anyway.

Down another pound this morning...:pepper2:...22 more to go!


From Livestrong.com:
"...Safflower Oil and Waistline Fat Reduction
Taking a safflower oil supplement may not directly result in weight loss, but it does reduce the amount of fat around your waistline, according to a study from Ohio State University and published in the September 2009 issue of "The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.” Participants in the study took a daily dose of 1 2/3 tsp. of safflower oil – containing 6.4 g of linoleic acid – for two 16-week periods separated by four weeks without the safflower oil supplement. While participants did not show significant weight loss, they lost about 6.3 percent – 2.6 to 4.2 lbs. – of body fat around their waistlines.
Improve Body Composition with Safflower Oil
You can improve your body composition by taking a daily supplement of safflower oil, according to the same study of 36 participants from Ohio State University. A lower fat-to-muscle ratio helps you lose weight because the increased muscle mass enables you to burn more calories while resting. At the end of the study, researchers found taking the safflower oil supplement resulted in the participant gaining about 1.4 to 3 lbs. of lean muscle..."

Sunshine Mary 08-14-2012 07:06 AM

Going to order Safflower Oil today I am already taking Raspberry Ketone .So far did not loss anything :(

asianthree 08-14-2012 08:24 AM

Just on good morning america reporting on raspberry diet..no real data our there but you need to take large dosage so depending on you guys to make it happen and report

LABSX2 08-14-2012 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by brightspot01 (Post 540045)
Down another pound this morning...:pepper2:...22 more to go!


From Livestrong.com:
"...Safflower Oil and Waistline Fat Reduction
Taking a safflower oil supplement may not directly result in weight loss, but it does reduce the amount of fat around your waistline, according to a study from Ohio State University and published in the September 2009 issue of "The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.” Participants in the study took a daily dose of 1 2/3 tsp. of safflower oil – containing 6.4 g of linoleic acid – for two 16-week periods separated by four weeks without the safflower oil supplement. While participants did not show significant weight loss, they lost about 6.3 percent – 2.6 to 4.2 lbs. – of body fat around their waistlines.
Improve Body Composition with Safflower Oil
You can improve your body composition by taking a daily supplement of safflower oil, according to the same study of 36 participants from Ohio State University. A lower fat-to-muscle ratio helps you lose weight because the increased muscle mass enables you to burn more calories while resting. At the end of the study, researchers found taking the safflower oil supplement resulted in the participant gaining about 1.4 to 3 lbs. of lean muscle..."

I have been taking the Raspberry for over a week now and haven't seen any results yet. :cryin2: But if THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY says the Safflower Oil works then I will trust them and give it a try. GO BUCKS!!!

Villages PL 08-15-2012 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 540000)
I've been taking something for the past couple of weeks marketed by the Amish here in Canada, called "Jogging in a Jar", composed of apple cider vinegar and some other ingredients. (I'm taking it for arthritis, not for weight loss, although that would be a plus). So far nothing is happening except for violent heartburn and a lifetime hatred for apple cider vinegar.

Once again, you can't fool mother-nature. Your body is rebelling for good reason. The vinegar weight loss trick is a poor strategy for weight loss. The reason is: Vinegar is high in acid and your body needs to be slightly alkaline for good health. The same is true for alcholic beverages such as wine, beer etc.. They are high in acid. Although, some foods like tomatoes and lemons, high in acid, get metabolized as alkaline. And, by the way, most processed foods like ice cream make the body more acidic.

There are at least a few books that explain this. One is: "The pH Miracle: Balance Your Diet, Reclaim Your Health" by Robert O. Young PhD.


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