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| Question: Why Do I Feel Like I Need To Increase My Xenadrine Dosage To Continue Controlling My Appetite? |
| I have been taking xenadrine as a weight loss enhancement for about 3 weeks now. I started taking the pills in moderation just like the bottle label said and then increased the dosage to 4 pills a day (2 before breakfast and 2 mid-day). At first, my appetite decreased drastically and I liked that a lot, but now my appetite has seemed to have increased within the past week or so. Why is that?
I feel like I need to take more of the pills around lunch time to control my intense cravings, but I don't want to over kill. My question is what EXACTLY are these pills doing for my body? I know they are a "rapid fat loss Catalyst," but besides the exact information on the bottle and the claims from other people's success stories, I would like to know how the combination of the "natural" substances in Xenadrine RFA-1 are producing this fat loss catalyst. Thanks for your time and I look forward to hearing from you.
Jana
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| Hi Jana. Just to answer your question...xenadrine doesn't control your appetite. It's not like dexatrim or anything (which is what I thought when I started taking it). What it actually is, is a fat burner, and it gives you energy to work out and things like that. I had to come to the realization that it WASN'T gonna control my appetite and that, in fact, I had to develop will power to not eat when I wasn't hungry or eat the right things the first time so that I wouldn't crave junk later. That stinks...but what can you do? It's a good product, but you need willpower with it.
Thanks
Tika
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