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Posted: 28 Jan 2009 04:17 pm |
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| I reduced to one pill a day while I was feeling sick but my appetite returns in the evening with a vengence so starting tomorrow I am going to start back on 2 a day and see if that helps. Hopefully the nausea has really passed. I have lost 4 pounds though but I wasn't really eating much due to the nausea. Does anyone know the cut off time for taking the second pill? I don't need to make my insomnia worse, I already have to take ambien to sleep at night.
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fatbabeegirl New Member

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Posted: 28 Jan 2009 04:24 pm |
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does anyone else here get tired of the updates once a day? Without taking any pills i had often noticed 2kg differences within a day anyway, so 1 day really doesn't tell you very much in my opinion. I just feel like there's too much spamming going on for us to really tell how people are getting on with it!
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Heavy New Member

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Posted: 28 Jan 2009 04:26 pm |
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| please be aware others wait for the updates and don't mind.
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OnAMission1914 New Member

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Posted: 28 Jan 2009 07:00 pm |
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actually fat girl... i think the updates are imporant. Because i've read ALL of he posts on here and seen so many who's reactions, side effects, etc change within on day... shoot some even within hours. I mean, if you dont want to read updates, guess what... you don't have to come to the site everyday ;-)
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sunshine dream New Member

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Posted: 29 Jan 2009 11:08 am |
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| Hi all, I'm new and thought i would join in your discussion. I'm still waiting for my Apidexin to arrive, this is the 9th day since i ordered it. I live in the UK, does anyone know how much it costs on duty once it gets to this country. I didn't even realise i would have to pay until i read further down an email they had sent saying i WILL have extra charges once it arrives in the UK.
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1bat4u New Member

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Posted: 29 Jan 2009 12:31 pm |
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Hey guys. I'm on day 3 now, last day of this horrible detox. Felt really sick yesterday afternoon after my second dose. Extremely dizzy, hard to focus and very hard to keep my eyes on a computer screen without feeling sick to my stomach. I felt pretty mcuh as bad until I ate something around 6:30 but even after that I was fighting dizziness and nausea. I'm sure its the detox stuff right now that's making me so sick since I did a 4 day water fast a few months ago and felt pretty sick from that. It's just all the toxins in your body being flushed out. I suggest drinking lots of water to speed it up since its basically posion being released from your fat deposits and being digested.
I'm not sure I want to take the second dose of the 72hourdetox pills this afternoon since the last two afternoons have been so bad but I'll see how I feel in a half hour. So far no weight loss to report, however I'm more interested in visual changes and inches lost, not just lbs. I will be extremely thankful when today is over and will let you all know of any progress. Appetite has definitely decreased. I usually cant finish much more than half of what I used to be able to eat before I just dont feel like eating anymore. And my stomach is making a lot of girggley sounds...like a swallowed a tazmanian devil.
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aroha New Member

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Posted: 29 Jan 2009 02:29 pm |
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Hello Everyone!
I just ordered the pills today but I think I should have looked in here first! There are a few things I want to know and maybe you guys can help:
-For the people that are losing lots of weight each day/week, what was your beginning weight and how often did you exercise prior to taking the pills?
-For those that experience little weight loss I ask the same questions: What was your beginning weight and how often did you exercise before taking the pills?
I am trying to determine how effective the pills are on different types of bodies and how effective they will be on me. I am 5'5 and 148 lbs (not sure what that is in stones or kg sorry) I used to be 193 lbs at my heaviest but lost that weight last year in about 4 months. Since then I have been on a plateau. No matter how many calories I've cut (and I'm very careful about how I record them) I don't lose weight. I was hoping these pills would help me overcome that. I only want to lose about 15-20 lbs - hopefully as soon as possible. I am not really interested in long term weight loss (although that would be good) I am doing this because of a bet I made with others to lose the weight by April. This is why I want to know how quickly the weight comes off and whether your original weight and activity level makes a difference. (I currently work out about 4 times a week)
Thanks everyone! When I recieve my pills I will come back and "journal" my experience here. 
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SusieAdem New Member

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Posted: 30 Jan 2009 08:01 pm |
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Well my Apidexin finally arrived yesterday...I ordered it on 8 January and recieved it on 30 January!
I am a 29 year old female. I am 156cm tall and weigh 63 kilos (138 pounds). My ideal weight that I want to achieve is 55 kilos (121 pounds). If I can lose more I will be happy but that is my goal first.
I go to the gym at least 3 times a week. My friend and I joined together almost a year ago now. We find that it motivates us more to go if someone is relying on each other to go! Our gym instructor has put together a program for us and we do this program for about 4 to 6 weeks, then we have a reassessment of our weight and measurements etc and then he changes our program for us and this has been going on for a year now. I am not seeing any results at all!
It is so frustrating. I eat well. I eat fruit and vegetables almost every day and drink a minimum of 2 litres (67 ounces) of water a day. I hardly ever drink soft drink and never drink alcohol. I do not smoke. So I consider myself to be a pretty healthy person. Of course, like most people, I indulge myself at least twice a week to have some chocolate or something bad. I figure that if I dont, then I will crave it and go crazy and just everything in site! I have tried to cut out eating bread and pasta and only have it at least once maybe twice a week. I am trying to eat a lot of white meat and protein.
I would drink at least 4 cups of black coffee a day with 2 sugars in it. I am a Paralegal so my job consists of me sitting in front of a computer almost all day - so I am not really moving.
My problem areas that I want to lose weight from are my bottom, hips and thighs.
I just feel that THE WEIGHT WILL NOT COME OFF no matter what I try. That is why I am trying Apidexin - to see if that can start the weight loss for me - on top of everything that I am already doing!!! My partner and I are planning a holiday to the USA in about June or July this year and I want to be able to wear a bikini in front of him - WITH CONFIDENCE 
I will post back and keep you all updated. I am excited about trying Apidexin and I wish you all the best of luck and hope that you can all achieve the results that you are aiming for and more. I am proud of you all for at least making a start to lose weight - rather than sitting around and complaining about it - you should all be so proud of yourselves!
So I took the 3 dextox pills and 1 Apidexin about half an hour ago and I am not feeling any side effects as yet. I will keep you all posted and let you know how I am going each day.
GOOD LUCK EVERYONE!!
SusieAdem
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Hellrazor New Member

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Posted: 31 Jan 2009 10:28 am |
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aroha wrote: Hello Everyone!
I just ordered the pills today but I think I should have looked in here first! There are a few things I want to know and maybe you guys can help:
-For the people that are losing lots of weight each day/week, what was your beginning weight and how often did you exercise prior to taking the pills?
-For those that experience little weight loss I ask the same questions: What was your beginning weight and how often did you exercise before taking the pills?
I am trying to determine how effective the pills are on different types of bodies and how effective they will be on me. I am 5'5 and 148 lbs (not sure what that is in stones or kg sorry) I used to be 193 lbs at my heaviest but lost that weight last year in about 4 months. Since then I have been on a plateau. No matter how many calories I've cut (and I'm very careful about how I record them) I don't lose weight. I was hoping these pills would help me overcome that. I only want to lose about 15-20 lbs - hopefully as soon as possible. I am not really interested in long term weight loss (although that would be good) I am doing this because of a bet I made with others to lose the weight by April. This is why I want to know how quickly the weight comes off and whether your original weight and activity level makes a difference. (I currently work out about 4 times a week)
Thanks everyone! When I recieve my pills I will come back and "journal" my experience here. 
There could a reasons for your plateau. Just by cutting calories isn't gonna do it in fact by cutting could be the reason. If you are not eating enough could make you hit a plateau. How much are you working out and do you switch up your routine?? These are simple changes that could be 2 of many reasons for it. Do you actually know how many calories you eat in a day??? or how many you should be eating with your activity level
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Posted: 31 Jan 2009 04:30 pm |
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hey everyone!
I thought I'd pop in and give you all an update as promised...
SO... I've been taking Apidexin for a week now and went from 222.5 to 216 so far.. which means of course that I lost -6.5 pounds in the first week! I'm completely dumbfounded... I know this stuff is having a very different effect on everyone but for it to have such a wonderful outcome on me is amazing. I feel like crying when I think that before it took me 6 MONTHS to lose 6 pounds and on this stuff I lost 6.5 pounds the FIRST WEEK...
I'm not going to be too optomistic that it'll keep working, for all I know I'll "plataeu" this week and be done with the results... but I won't keep it completely off the wish list.
BTW - For the entire week: no headaches, no nausea, some restless nights, slim to no appetite, plenty of energy, felt "happy", did eat less than normal, did not do any exercise, did get more errands and tasks done, & more focused.
Take care all of you,
Jess
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dragonheart New Member

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Posted: 31 Jan 2009 06:07 pm |
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| Cut-off time for apidexin is 60 min before lunch. If you have a hard time sleeping dont take it at least 6-8 hours before bed. For me I dont have a normal breakfast or lunch time. I usally take the second apidexin by 3pm and I sleep just fine.
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Posted: 31 Jan 2009 06:39 pm |
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Jess: Glad to hear it's working for you. Honestly though, put in a little bit of exercise, it's good for ya and will probably give you even more of an edge! You should post in the success stories on diet pills post, no one's posted anything in there.
That's great you aren't having any of the nasty side effects.
How long do you plan on taking it? What is the recommended amount of time for taking it--I want to say I've heard one month or two months or something like that... like no more than once a year, does that sound right? I think someone on here said their trainer was taking it and that's what the trainer said...
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SusieAdem New Member

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Posted: 31 Jan 2009 07:47 pm |
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Hi Everyone,
Well I have taken Apidexin for a day today. I weighed myself this morning and I have already lost 1kg (2.2pounds).
I have not had any side effects at all. I slept fine last night. I took 3 Detox Pills yesterday morning with 1 Apidexin and then the same again before dinner. I have this morning taken another 3 Detox Pills with 1 Apidexin. I have not done any exercise yet.
Tomorrow I will be starting back at the gym on my program (I have weekends off from the gym to give my body a rest). I will keep you all posted.
Looking forward to hearing how everyone else is going!
Hope everyone is well.
SusieAdem
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hp52384 New Member

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Posted: 31 Jan 2009 09:23 pm |
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I just started taking Apidexin a week ago. I got to tell you this stuff makes me feel all kinds of nauseous. However, my body is really sensitive to any kind of supplement. First of all..I've realized that I cannot take it twice a day so I only take it in the morning. If I take it for lunch my heart starts racing frantically and I become really jittery on top of getting the unpleasant #%@&!s. I've also noticed that if I don't drink a generous amount of water I will not feel good at all. I also wait about 40 minutes to have breakfast because if I take it and it still have not desolved by the time I eat it makes me feel grose. I drink about 20-25 ounces of water with one pill.
I haven't weight myself yet and I really don't plan to. Muscle weighs more than fat and from what I understand this stuff is supposed to help you burn fat and that doesnt necessarily mean you are going to loose weight if you are building muscle on top of it. Another thing to point out is I work out about 5 days a week which is alot more than the average person. I don't think this is a miracle drug that you can just take and expect to loose weight even though some people claim that does happen. It is just a supplement to aid you to your fitness goal.
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| That was smart to cut your dose when you noticed you were feeling nauseated. It sounds like 1/2 the recommended dose is what works for you. From what others have posted, talking about severe side effects, it appears that these pills could be very strong. I was thinking for all the people who were getting the way overstimulated side effects (racing heart, nausea, insomnia, jitters, vomiting, diarrhea, etc.) just cut the dose. You could even cut the dose further by opening the pills and just taking out the powder for folks who feel like even half the dose (one whole pill) is too much. People could have a quarter of the dose, or even less! There's no reason anyone has to take as much as the company says you can take. What the company SAYS you can take is probably the maximum amount that is safe to take for the average person but people could take as LITTLE of it as was comfortable for their systems. I know that for me, if I have an espresso, it will make me feel awful, too much caffeine, but I can handle a few sips of an espresso just fine. Same thing goes for these pills, and any other diet pill really. Last edited on 1 Feb 2009 11:09 am by Terabyte
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Chrissy24 New Member

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Posted: 1 Feb 2009 08:08 pm |
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I'm a new member and I've been following this forum for a while. I just got my pills a few days ago. I think they just work differently for everyone, like any medication. For me, I'm on day four, and I've had some lightheadedness, dizzy-feeling, slight nausea, slight to no appetite. It's my first day off the detox pills, and I feel the same as I did while I was taking them. I've been on other diet pills before, and these are the best results I've seen in the first four days. The other ones definitely worked, but not as well in the first few days. I'm 24 years old, 5' 4", about 170 pounds. I'm big boned and pretty muscular, and I've been heavier all my life, so 170 isn't terribly overweight for me - probably about 15 pounds or so. My body fat is less than average for my weight. I am a size 11/12 in jeans, if that gives you any better indication of my size. I'm looking to lose about 30 to 40 pounds and gain a little bit more muscle. I've lost huge amounts of weight before; the first time with diet pills (I lost about 70) once without (I gained about 20 pounds back, and then I lost about 45), and this is my last big push to lose the rest of the stubborn weight I need to, to maintain a healthy weight for my body size (I'm looking to lose another 30-40 pounds).
I'll go into detail about the effects of the pills, for those who are interested. I take the pills as directed. They are making me pretty jittery and hyper, but very tired at night, as if I exercised for way too long. I've been falling asleep at regular times, and if I have work early then I have no problem getting up, but I get very tired at around 3 or 4. For a couple of nights I only got 6 hours of sleep or so, and the other night, after 2 days of 6 hours of sleep, I was so exhausted that I slept for 11 hours, which is extremely uncharacteristic of me. If I have nothing to do for the entire day, or nothing to do until late at night, I have a good amount of trouble getting out of bed. It's not actual depression, but I feel just kind of under the weather in the morning... just not happy at all. I've been a little short-tempered, jumpy, and EXTREMELY talkative. I've been getting slight headaches, and I'm sure I've been grinding my teeth at night (my jaws are pretty sore) - probably a side effect of the components of the pills that make me hyper. The nausea comes at all different times, and when I do get hungry, I usually get extremely full on barely anything. Sometimes eating helps the nausea, sometimes it makes it worse.
I am not weighing myself, so I can't help too much there - I can't diet if I weigh myself too much, or else I get fed up and quit. But I know I've lost weight, and have noticed my clothes are fitting me differently. I can at least report that I just fit into my size 11's, and my 12's and 13's are slightly baggy. My goal is to get into size 7/8 without ANY problem at all. I'm hoping to get down from about 170 to about 140, which would be a very healthy weight for my height and body type. I'll probably try and get a little lower - around 130 if I can - just so that if I fluctuate a bit I won't be too far over or under my goal weight. Gaining weight after you're off diet pills is bound to happen, so be prepared to gain back 5 to 10 pounds after you go off of them. I'll probably weigh myself a couple of times in the next couple months, and a month or so after I get off of the pills, and I'll let you all know what the number is when I do.
As far as eating and exercising habits for the last few days: I've been weirdly craving tons of carbs, but not just bad carbs with white flour and sugar. I've been craving corn and potatoes, and other fruits and veggies (for example, I've been craving caesar salad like crazy for the past couple days). Because of the very light appetite and nausea, i've been eating protein and calorie-dense foods like peanut butter, nuts, and cheese. I've *just* been able to shove down 1200 calories each day, sometimes a little under (I have an extremely slow metabolism normally, so since I'm not exercising, I'm going to say 1000 calories for me isn't so bad... but the lowest healthy amount of calories for most females is 1200 a day, and I try to keep to those guidelines if I can), and I'm going to get to the gym either Friday or Saturday to get a membership. I've been doing little excersises, like crunches and push-ups - no cardio. I think once I get used to the pills I'll be able to eat more, and subsequently exercise more. Right now I feel a bit too jittery and on-and-off tired to do too much exercising. Plus, my heart rate is up of course, as with most diet pills, and I'm sure I'm burning enough calories in a day to equal at least a good 30 to 40 minute cardio workout.
Within the first few days of the pills, here is my conclusion for you guys: if you are in school, or if you have a job that you have to really use critical thinking skills, or where you have to be Mr. Personality, you should go easy with these pills, or don't take them at all. They seem to affect a lot of people's personality in one way or another. Also, I have zoned out quite a few times, but at other times I've been fine (I nanny a few days a week, which is kind of second nature-mothering type of stuff, but am also applying for graduate school, which takes a LOT of thought and brain power. The good thing for me is that I can pick and choose when I want to use my brain and when I don't, and when these pills are having that zone out effect on me, I just don't do my college apps. The only slight problem I have is that I've been a bit short-tempered with the kids I watch. I can, of course, control it, but it takes a little more out of me than it usually would.) I plan to stop using these pills a couple of months before I start graduate school in Septmeber. I have a six month supply, but doubt I will end up using them all.
Anyway - so far, so good. Definitely seems like one of the more promising diet pills out there. I'll report more later, and I promise, next time it will be shorter! 
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sagan33 New Member

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Posted: 4 Feb 2009 03:00 am |
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Well I figured it is about time I gave an update. With my life right now I cannot get on a schedule with Apidexin. I may eat my first meal at noon and really I'm too busy to wait 30 mins. I have been cutting out the bad food (Entire chocolate bars and pop) and I have replaced them with water and an apple. I eat low carb wraps with lean ham, chicken, or tuna. I have been riding an exercise bike and I am actually seeing results. I lost 10 pounds in 13 days so far. I went from a 40 inch waist to a 37 inch waist. I am not sure I can give any good advice to anyone but I hope the Apidexin works for you all. For now I am following HR and going with good old Diet & Exercise. Good luck to all and maybe i'll see you on a different part of this forum.
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Posted: 4 Feb 2009 10:17 pm |
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I just got my Apidexin in the mail today. I am going to start it tomorrow.
About me: 22 years old. 5'5 and 168lbs. Ultimately I hope to weigh 135lbs (what I weighed 2.5 years ago) so hope Apidexin will jump start me and I will be able to work off it and get to my goal weightLast edited on 4 Feb 2009 10:18 pm by butterflybabe
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SusieAdem New Member

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Well I have been taking the Apidexin for about a week tomorrow. I took all of the Detox Tabs and continued to take the Apidexin. I have been sooooooooooooooo tired. I have not been able to sleep at night!!! I have no other reason to think that it is the tablets that are making me tired because I have been to the gym 4 times this week doing half an hour cardio and then an hour of weights - and normally I would come home from the gym so tired and have a great nights sleep!
I thought that today I would not take the Apidexin at all to see if I can have a good nights sleep. I work in legal firm so I need to be able to function during the day...but this is not happening! I will let you all know tomorrow how my sleep was tonight.
One positive - my appetite has certainly decreased since taking the tablets!
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OnAMission1914 New Member

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Posted: 5 Feb 2009 06:26 pm |
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So I've been taking Apidexin for 11 days now and no weight loss... Im a little sad because I see other people have lost weight and did nothing and was in a matter of days. I did however take a break for 2 days because I wasn't feeling well so I don't know. My appetite is being surpressed, no sleepless nights, no side effects....
Can anyone who has lost weight with Apidexin maybe tell me any tips to kick this thing in gear. Im going to start walking again and might join a gym, but I want to know its the Apidexin and not anything else(if it is i've waisted my timee/money)
Thanks... im on a mission!
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aroha New Member

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Posted: 5 Feb 2009 08:51 pm |
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First of all to Hellrazor-
Yes, I've considered all those things but I'm pretty certain it's because I'm not consistent about my diet or exercise and I allow myself to give into temptation and slack off about 2-3 times a week. (and badly)
Also, just so you know, I hadn't really begun dieting again until January. Before then I had pretty much maintained my calorie intake at the time I began my plateau - which was after losing 40 lbs. Obviously my body needs changed after losing the weight and I need less calories to sustain myself. I tried cutting a lot but realized that was stupid so I've reduced my calorie intake by 500 and am trying to exercise at least 30 minutes within my target heart rate every day.
I appreciate your concern though! That is very kind of you. I am very conscious about my habits. When I eat more calories than I should, I know it because I keep very close count. I am also conscious of the type of calories I eat, being sure to eat whole grains, plenty of fruits and veggies, lean proteins, and healthy oils. I am just a very weak-willed person! The best kind of change for me would be to surround myself with people who eat & live the way I want to. This is why I'm trying one of the quick-fix options. =/ That may not be your first choice (or last) but it's something I have decided to try nonetheless.
Second:
After much debate, I decided to take the pills I ordered as a sort of "trial" period. I began today and for those interested this was my experience:
The first pill left me perky, wide awake not a bit hungry. I noticed the jittery sensation people have described but it was not to a distracting or frightening degree.
After the second pill, however, the 'jittering' increased and I felt a bit nauseated. I wasn't able to eat an entire lunch because of time limits at work so that may have influenced the way I felt. I also noticed slight shaking in my hands when I had to write something down. It was VERY slight, mind you. The best way I can describe my feelings after the second pill is it was similar to the sensation you feel when you are suddenly woken - sort of tensely awake but tired at the same time. OR like when you start to feel like you're getting the flu and your nerves tense but you feel sort of weak all over.
Because my stomach was sensitive/nauseated, I didn't want to eat much and when I was full, I stopped. That is very unusual for me. I am a slave to my cravings so I was surprised to find I had no real appetite for the rest of my meal after satisfying my hunger.
As for weight loss results - I'll tell you in a week when I update again. But just for the record, I was 149 lbs this morning.
Thanks! =D
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Hellrazor New Member

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Posted: 6 Feb 2009 05:53 pm |
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OK then so what is your intake then for your activity level ?? Have you used the calculators here ???
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Terabyte Distinguished Member

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Okay, so I ordered some apidexin, I was inspired to do so by the diet pill success story thread. I figured that diet pills must be able to help give somebody an edge in their fat loss goals if they are used properly. It's just that people don't seem to use them properly, but I wanted to be one of those outliers that DOES use them properly and then can post as a success story. I think diet pills can get a bad rap, but really it's just the way in which they are used that I think are bad. Now granted, I think the companies WAY overdose people because they probably want you to go through a bottle as fast as possible so you will keep giving them your money. I have taken several different kinds of diet pills in the past, and all of them pretty much, if I took the recommended daily dose (which I always did) made me feel sorta funny, speedy, jittery, not cool. I don't like that feeling--some people dig it, but I don't. I guess I'm more of a downer girl if I had to choose rather than an upper girl. Or maybe I am more of an all-arounder sorta girl, but I am definitely not into that "stimulated" feeling you get from, well, stimulants, lol.
So, anyway, the apidexin came in the mail today, and I decided I would try to take a really small amount. I just got the apidexin, I didn't get the detox pills other folks have mentioned, just the apidexin. But anyway, so the pills are 500mg each and if I am not mistaken, the recommended dose is two pills per day (1,000 mg). I unscrewed one pill, dumped out the powder, and took about a third of the powder (just put the powder on a spoon and ate it). Does not taste too pleasant, but most pills don't anyway. sort of tart but with a chemical edge to it, like an electronic raspberry taste. So, that's about 167 mg I took, which is a little less than 20% of the recommended daily dose. My axiom whenever I am dealing with substances is that you can always take more but you can't take less. Once you've taken a dose, if it's too small, that's no problem you can take more, but if you take too big a dose, you're screwed until it metabolizes out and then you are stuck with all those awful side effects people talked on here about (nausea, jitters, shaking, puking, diarrhea, nervousness, insomnia, spaciness, all of which are symptoms of a stimulant overdose).
So, I started with 167mg at about 11:00am. Definitely feel suppressed appetite and increased energy, but it's subtle, really nice, NOT wired, just a subtle energy and thoughts not turning to food. I dig it. I probably should have something to eat though. I think I will have some prune juice. Prune juice always reminds me of the elderly, but I gotta say, prune juice is REALLY tasty so those old folks know what's up! And it's good for ya...
I also did a bit of exercise this morning, not a whole bunch, but I did some squats, some push-ups, some bicep curls, some shoulder presses, and some leg lifts. Felt pretty good. I also went out to go mail something and on the way to the mailbox, which is only a half a block away, 2 different dudes came up and told me I looked good. So, that was pretty cool. I was wearing a tank top and some sweatshorts.
Starting weight this morning was 146.6 pounds with a body fat percentage of 31.3%, which means I have 45.89 pounds of fat on my body and 100.71 pounds of lean tissue (which includes water). I took my measurements yesterday and they were:
bust: 39" (D cup)
waist: 31"
hips: 41"
thigh: 25.25"
arm: 12.5"
Now, supposedly, this apidexin has stuff that helps the body burn more fat and create more lean tissue. So, I will be interested to see if that's what happens.
So far, I gotta say I like it. I might take another 167mg later in the day, because I don't have to worry about sleep, as it's Saturday and I can go to bed as late as I want. We'll see though, perhaps I won't feel it's necessary.
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I took 2 more little doses of the apidexin powder today, for a grand total of probably about 350mg total for the day. I was able to take a nap with no problem. I am definitely not getting any side effects at all except that I feel a have a little more motivation and energy to do things and my appetite is suppressed, but again that's subtle. I just don't feel as interested in eating a lot of food.
I don't plan on eating anymore tonight, as it is getting later (as far as for food intake goes). I am just planning on spending a rather chill night with my ethereal consort. I want to weigh in at 8:00pm just to see what the scale says at the end of the day, so I can see the difference between the beginning of the day on an empty stomach and the end of the day after the calorie intake has ended for the day. Should be interesting to note that as well as note the difference between the weight at the end of the day today and what the scale says tomorrow.
I've got to say at the end of day 1, I am liking the apidexin and I am really liking the low dosage. I have totally done some diet pills before and have never had the thought to dump the capsules out into powder so I could take less than a whole pill. Sometimes a whole pill is entirely too much and then I get way too sped up and feel bad---yeah, you don't eat but then you also feel like a basketcase, not cool. With just the about 350mg, it feels like I am getting the perfect amount to get what I want out of it.
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Okay, well at the end of the day, I weigh 149 pounds with a body fat of 31.4%. That's an increase of 3.4 pounds and .1% body fat. That's after consuming about 1800 calories. I will be interested to see what the scale says tomorrow morning. I have been drinking water too, a good amount, and I do water therapy in the morning as well (drinking about 34 ounces of water on an empty stomach upon rising, this is supposed to be very good for cleaning out your system, and it feels great. Makes my skin feel and look great as well.)
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Well, upon weighing myself this morning on my scale that measures body fat, I have lost .24 pounds of fat and put on .44 pounds of lean tissue in a day. So, in so far as the apidexin doing what it says it does, it appears to have worked yesterday.
This morning, I have already done my water therapy and taken about 225mg of the apidexin powder. I just took it, so I am not feeling the effects yet, but I have already done a few resistance exercises today (frog squats and bicep curls). I plan to do more fairly soon.
I've got to say, I am pleased with the results so far! I am excited to see what this day has to bring!
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Terabyte wrote: Well, upon weighing myself this morning on my scale that measures body fat, I have lost .24 pounds of fat and put on .44 pounds of lean tissue in a day. So, in so far as the apidexin doing what it says it does, it appears to have worked yesterday.
This morning, I have already done my water therapy and taken about 225mg of the apidexin powder. I just took it, so I am not feeling the effects yet, but I have already done a few resistance exercises today (frog squats and bicep curls). I plan to do more fairly soon.
I've got to say, I am pleased with the results so far! I am excited to see what this day has to bring!
HI EVERYONE! I AM A NEW MEMBER BUT I REGISTERED HERE IN ORDER TO SEE IF THERE ARE ANY PEOPLE WHO USE APIDEXIN FOR MORE THAN THREE MONTHS!
I AM AGAINST ALL THESE KIND OF PILLS AS MANY OF US USE THEM? AND THE ONES THE TAKE THOSE ARE THE EXPERIMENTAL VICTIMS!!! YES THIS IS WHAT I FEEL NOW ABOUT ALL THE UNAPPROVED BY FDA PRODUCTS!!!
TODAY I WROTE A LETTER TO THE APIDEXIN SITE AND ASKED THEM TO TELL ME THE EXACT CONTENTS IN EACH PILL OR I WILL TAKE THEM TO A COMMERCIAL LAB TO TEST THEM!!!!! I AM NOT WILLING TO PUT MY LIFE TO ANY RISK! I AM 40 YEARS OLD (FEMALE) VERY HEALTHY AND I ONLY NEED TO LOOSE ABOUT 8 KG!!!
13 YEARS AGO I WAS ALMOST 90 KG!!! I DID A DIET ON MY OWN AND FOR 11 YEARS I WAS ONLY 46 KG!!!!! THEN I GOT SO TIRED BEING ON VEGETABLES AND ALL KIND OF FOODS THAT WHEN YOU ARE ON A DIET MAKE YOU FEEL LIKE BEING IN A PRISON!!!!!
NOW I AM EXACTLY 58 KG! AND I HOPE APIDEXIN IS NOT A DANGEROUS PRODUCT AND THE FDA NOT TO GIVE US A BAD SURPRISE AS WITH THE PREVIOUS "NATURAL" PRODUCTS THAT COULD CAUSE HEART FAILURE!! AND SO MANY OTHER HEALTH PROBLEMS RIGHT?
TERABYTE COULD YOU PLEASE TELL ME HOW DO YOU FIND APIDEXIN? DID YOU ASK A DOCTOR BEFORE TAKING IT? AND DO YOU STILL TAKE THE DOSAGE YOU SAID?
I MEAN I ALSO PLAN TO TAKE LESS THAN THE HALF PILL DAILY FOR AT LEAST A MONTH!
DO YOU FEEL ANYTHING STRANGE? AND DID YOU LOOSE SOME WEIGHT?
I AM REALLY AFRAID TO USE ANY KIND OF PRODUCT ESPECIALLY ORDERED FROM A PLACE THAT I DON'T KNOW! MAYBE CHINA IS LAUGHING AT US?????
LOL!!!!!!!
I REALLY DON'T KNOW WHAT TO SAY! SORRY FOR MY TERRIBLE ENGLISH!
BUT I REALLY NEED SOMEONE TO TELL US IF APIDEXIN IS SAFE
I WILL DEFINITELY TAKE THE PILLS TO A LAB AND FIND OUT AS SOON AS I RECEIVE THEM!!!
HOPE I DID NOT DO A MISTAKE ORDERING THOSE :)
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Angelika: They do list what is in the pills, and I actually spent a fair amount of time this weekend researching the ingredients:
-forslean (forskholii plant extract)
-di-caffeine malate
-guggul EZ-100
-lipolide SC
-Razberi K
-Thermodiamine
-fucoxanthin (brown seaweed extract)
-bioperine (black pepper extract)
You can research any of these ingredients on the web. The di-caffeine malate is a stimulant, so taking too much of it can give you the side effects people on here have described that are due to a stimulant overdose (and i don't mean overdose in the sense that you die from it, I just mean overdose in the sense that you have taken too much): diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, insomnia, nervousness, the shakes, jitters, etc.
The manufacturers of this pill say that you can take up to 1000 mg a day in two 500 mg doses. I have never taken this much. I am very sensitive to stimulants and any time I have ever taken the amount the manufacturers say I can take, I get overdose symptoms. So, I usually take a lot smaller amount than they say to take. I have only taken apidexin for 2 days. The first day, I lost some fat weight, but last night I screwed myself by eating some pizza pretty late in the day and gained that fat weight back and then some according to the scale (although happily I also did put on about 2.4 pounds of lean weight as well.
I do not take any apidexin past noon if I have to get up early the next day. So, my appetite was definitely not suppressed by the later evening when I ordered the darn pizza. Today, i am planning on taking probably about 350 - 500mg apidexin and eating very light. Not sure how light, but pretty light. I am so full and so gassy and bloated I don't even want to look at any food right now.
Anyway, it's my understanding that you are not supposed to take apidexin for longer than three months. However, that is at the dosage that the manufacturers recommend. I don't know the exact science of it, like if you cut the dose in half, can you take it for six months? If you cut the dose to 25% could you take it for a year? I don't know. I would say to be on the absolute safe side, DON'T take it for longer than three months at any dose. I am only on my third day, so I've got a while to go...
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And of course China is laughing at us. They think we're hilarious.
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Thank you so much Terabyte!!!!!! you know I am very concerned if what they say is in those pills!!! I am so afraid for any side effects as I am also sensitive in such stimulants!!!! Years ago I tried something but don't remember the name of that product but I remember the severe headaches I had.
Today I got their reply see what they answered to my mail. (my mail was about the contents in those pills and if it is dangerous for someone who needs to loose few kilos only!! and why they have no tel.no. on their site)
The side effects that have been mentioned are those common to most
supplements with strong energy boosters. Customers that are sensitive
to stimulants can feel jittery and sleeplessness. It may also cause a
slight upset stomach. Many comment that after a few days their body
adjusts to the pills and the effects disappear and they really enjoy the
energy and weight loss.
Thanks,
Haley D.
Customer Service
Apidexin can be purchased at http://www.Apidexin.com.
As you see Terabyte from their answer you can tell that they didn't mention anything in what I asked them! Trust me that I asked them so many things and also why they don't have a special warning for people with health problems!
Anyway I feel that taking such weight products are on our risk and responsibility right?
I don't like to be pessimistic but I will give it a try as you ! And I will give all my results to the forum here and really hope those to be good results and as you mentioned I won't take apidexin for more than three months!
As you are doing I am planning to do the same and never take the two recommended pills! Half for a month and control again my eating and of course I am going to the Gym every day for an hour were I do walking for half an hour and many other exercises by the instruments we have there.
Everything is easy if we want to control our food! right? and of course there is no
magic pill out there that can make us slim if we don't exercise and take care of what we eat.
I hope to hear about your results because I noticed that many members have stopped writing about their results with apidexin and wonder why?
When I receive it hopefully these days I will let you know how things go with me.
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wow... so im on day 16 now and I was actually at a point I was going to send my unused bottle back, dump out the remaining pills in the first one, and get my money back because I was actually gaining weight! But in the last 3-4days Ive been checking my weight before I goto sleep and when I wake and i've been loosing about 2-3pounds a day steadily.
so im going to continue to go through this bottle and see if it is indeed working or if its me because Ive also been doing a little more excecise(200 crunches, 200 jumping jacks, and about 20 pushups midweek)
still no sideeffects///
good luck to everyone!
Im on a mission!
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Hellrazor
Seems like you know alot about weight management and I just wanted to see if you can give me some pointers. I am 5'4" and weigh 145. I have never weighed this much. I had a baby 14 months ago. prior to being pregnant i weighed 135. getting married also made me gain weight as i stopped being as active as I used to be. bottom line. I used to weigh 120 up until my late 20s. Now I just dont have much me time and i only get about 5.5 hrs to sleep so, getting up at 5am to exercise is not an option. AND to top it off, my thyroids wacky..hypo so my metabo is slow. what can you suggest? I am really consideing Apidexin, but I rather not resort to that. Thanks
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Posted: 10 Feb 2009 11:34 pm |
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Hi guys,
I have been following this forum for days and weeks and finally ordered my apidexin hoping for some positive results. I suffer from a very slow metabolism and in spite of being on a healthy diet and exercising - dont see any desired weight loss. I am going to continue my 6 meals a day as per weight watchers and 1 hour cardio 3 times a week and 1 hour weights 2 times a week.
Just like many of you, I have only been on it for a few days - The side effects I have which is very much manageable is a bit of jitteriness (gives me a nervous feeling for an hour or so). I did the Detox treatment for 2 days while consuming Apidexin and lost 1.1 lbs. I?óÔé¼Ôäóll be weighing myself again this Thursday to find out how much did I loose overall for the week.
I didnt experience too much diet suppression - I am able to eat well (although I am not overeating). I didnt even have energy boost like most others - as I mentioned before - it makes me feel a little spacey - as if I am on a trip or something. I am not having any problem sleeping at nights. I do at times feel tight in my chest with an increase in my heart rate but nothing out of control. I am taking the recommended dose. I also emailed the customer support about my concerns and they advised (very promptly - in less than 24 hours) that for some people stimulants can cause these symtoms but I?óÔé¼Ôäóll feel better as the time passes by as my body will get used to it.
For some of you who might be interested - I am 25 year old female, 5 ft 3 inches with starting weight of 165 lbs. I?óÔé¼Ôäóll be happy to loose 33 lbs in about 10 weeks. I would definitely keep you all posted with my results.
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| Dear P from NZ, I have just started as well, have one day of detox left but I haven't done too well with my eating. I hope that once i start the apidexin that the appetite will decrease and i will want to start exercising. I am 5'1" and 153#. I would love to loose about 30 # in the next 4-5 months. Good Luck to you and your committment.
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Posted: 11 Feb 2009 04:48 pm |
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| can anyone explain how you use the Apidexin with the detox72 or whatevr its called. Do you start them together how many days you take it? thanks
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elo72 wrote: Hellrazor
Seems like you know alot about weight management and I just wanted to see if you can give me some pointers. I am 5'4" and weigh 145. I have never weighed this much. I had a baby 14 months ago. prior to being pregnant i weighed 135. getting married also made me gain weight as i stopped being as active as I used to be. bottom line. I used to weigh 120 up until my late 20s. Now I just dont have much me time and i only get about 5.5 hrs to sleep so, getting up at 5am to exercise is not an option. AND to top it off, my thyroids wacky..hypo so my metabo is slow. what can you suggest? I am really consideing Apidexin, but I rather not resort to that. Thanks
First thing I would do is go see a doctor about your thyroid problem. Second I have been averaging 4.5 to 5.5 hrs a sleep of night for roughly 4 yrs and I found the time. A key is wanting to change cause if you want to then getting up at 5 am shouldn't be a problem. You will find ways to make it work I know I did. I have 2 kids 4 & 2 yrs old and found the time, and so did my wife. You can find things that you do that you really don't need to and use the time to workout. Also figuring out your BMR/RMR and counting your calories for how much you should eat is also huge . Just figure out your thyroid problem first an foremost then worry about weightloss
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Posted: 11 Feb 2009 07:37 pm |
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Hellrazor
Thanks for your feed back. I am taking meds for my thyroid problem. I have a really low metabo and low energy levels. even coffee doesnt help. Been on meds for over 1 year. I hear what your saying about finding then time and wanting to do it, but i literally fight to get out of bed in the morning. Thanks again.
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Posted: 11 Feb 2009 09:55 pm |
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Dear RNjen,
I couldn't complete my 3 day Detox course - only did it for 2 days as it made me sick on the second day. Also I barely ate during the detox and whatever little I did eat came out in no time.
I weigh myself tonight - hoping to see some weight loss. My colleagues at work seem to be commenting that I look slimmer; lol. I guess, it is too early to be happy.
This is the first time I am taking any kind of diet pills - I had my apprehensions. I would have discontinued if like a few others I had any drastic side effects.
I am a big foodie myself - i feel that my cravings have suppressed but I still feel hungry at my normal meal times. Guess, everybody responds differently. I note down all that I eat during the day. That way I resist some temptations so I dont feel guilty later on. I think you should try and consume smaller portions at regular interval (2-3 hours) and try and eat as many fruits and veges as you can...I am no dietician but really want to make the most of this apidexin as I dont wanna be on it for too long..
Well, good luck to you too and keep updating!
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Posted: 12 Feb 2009 01:43 am |
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Hey there :) im only new to this.
I have been on Apidexin for just over a week now, and to start everything was good - didn't really feel anything different at all and now as its hit over the week mark i feel VERY nauseated in the mornings between 9:30am and 1:00pm i take my 2nd pill about 20min before lunch. after that i feel ok (not the best but better) very spaced out and just today i have started to feel extremely sick and i was wondering if anyone else has had symptoms like this? thanks :) beckyshelly
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Hello Guys,
I am new to the forum. I started taking apidexin yesterday and it went horribly. I took my first pill at 8 in the morning, after which I felt slightly nauseous, the second i took at 12 noon and after that it all went downhill. I am a university student, and during my class i felt slightly jittery at first and then terribly tired, after lunch, once i had taken the second pill, at first I was ok and then it hit me really bad, I felt extremely nauseous and lightheaded. I have a phobia to being sick :( so once i came home i tried lying down, deep breathing.. the whole lot. Only nothing soothed. In the end I ended up vomiting all the water that was within me, sorry for such detail, and after that felt extremely weak. I thought like normal nausea after the first hit it would go away. Around 11 at night it all came back again. This morning I feel drained and my chest burns.
I read that some of you take one pill a day and it is not so bad, but i am terrified to take them again in case it all happens again. I was thinking about sending it back, in fact last night I was #%@&! bent on doing so today, but do you think I should try the one a day and see if that is any better, and if so would that still help me lose weight?
The things we do to ourselves :)
Any advice or help or comment I would appreciate.
I am glad for those that the pill has worked for smoothly with no side effects, i wish it were so for me too.
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Posted: 12 Feb 2009 11:02 am |
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elo72 wrote: Hellrazor
Thanks for your feed back. I am taking meds for my thyroid problem. I have a really low metabo and low energy levels. even coffee doesnt help. Been on meds for over 1 year. I hear what your saying about finding then time and wanting to do it, but i literally fight to get out of bed in the morning. Thanks again.
Every morning I struggle to get up. I'm awaken 3 times nightly because of knee pain and I'm fully up at 4:30 am and have had this issues for at least 4 yrs. So I understand about being tired but you got to really want to do it, and if you do you will make it work. Here read my story and see what I dealt with. If I can do it the old fashioned way anyone can you got to want to do it. There is a type - o in and the time frame on weight. I was at my heaviest April 07 and hit goal weight July 08 not the april 07 july 07 they typed . Also says Jan 07 when I really started hitting the gym wrong again it was Jan 08. They changed these before actually printing the story this was just a rough draft. My wife also was written up on her weight loss of 65 lbs.
forum1/7659.html
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Posted: 12 Feb 2009 04:14 pm |
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Hellrazor wrote:
Every morning I struggle to get up. I'm awaken 3 times nightly because of knee pain and I'm fully up at 4:30 am and have had this issues for at least 4 yrs. So I understand about being tired but you got to really want to do it, and if you do you will make it work. Here read my story and see what I dealt with. If I can do it the old fashioned way anyone can you got to want to do it. There is a type - o in and the time frame on weight. I was at my heaviest April 07 and hit goal weight July 08 not the april 07 july 07 they typed . Also says Jan 07 when I really started hitting the gym wrong again it was Jan 08. They changed these before actually printing the story this was just a rough draft. My wife also was written up on her weight loss of 65 lbs.
forum1/7659.html
May I suggest one of these?
http://www.walmart.com/search/search-ng.do?search_constraint=0&ic=48_0&search_query=memory+foam+mattress&Find.x=0&Find.y=0&Find=Find
I must say I thought I has insomnia till I slept on one of these. I bought a 8" Canopy bed (it isn't listed anymore) and I have never slept better. Best part about a memory foam bed is that you don't even need a box spring. It can actually work against it. My back/whole body has never felt better.
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Posted: 12 Feb 2009 06:00 pm |
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Hi beckyshelly & seda_s
R u two doing detox as well as it didnt agree with me too - Lucky for me I was at home for 3 days so it helped...However, i ended up doing it for 2 days only as it made me sick too...
With apidexin, my body is adapting to it somewhat better now after a week...But I'll advice you to use your own judgement and decide whether you'll like to continue or stop. I would have definitely stopped it had i felt that uneasy and sick.
RNjen - how are you coping now...?
By the way, after my first full week on Apidexin, I weighed myself this morning - Lost 2.2 pounds. I am happy with that - just hope it keeps bringing it down week after week...and also hope that its not just water loss - will know if it comes back...watch this space - also guys, lets keep sharing our success and complications...it feels good to know that you arent all by yourself...i'll be updating my side regularly as well...
P from NZ
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Posted: 12 Feb 2009 09:11 pm |
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sagan33 wrote: Hellrazor wrote:
Every morning I struggle to get up. I'm awaken 3 times nightly because of knee pain and I'm fully up at 4:30 am and have had this issues for at least 4 yrs. So I understand about being tired but you got to really want to do it, and if you do you will make it work. Here read my story and see what I dealt with. If I can do it the old fashioned way anyone can you got to want to do it. There is a type - o in and the time frame on weight. I was at my heaviest April 07 and hit goal weight July 08 not the april 07 july 07 they typed . Also says Jan 07 when I really started hitting the gym wrong again it was Jan 08. They changed these before actually printing the story this was just a rough draft. My wife also was written up on her weight loss of 65 lbs.
forum1/7659.html
May I suggest one of these?
http://www.walmart.com/search/search-ng.do?search_constraint=0&ic=48_0&search_query=memory+foam+mattress&Find.x=0&Find.y=0&Find=Find
I must say I thought I has insomnia till I slept on one of these. I bought a 8" Canopy bed (it isn't listed anymore) and I have never slept better. Best part about a memory foam bed is that you don't even need a box spring. It can actually work against it. My back/whole body has never felt better.
I have tried everything but the pain in my knee awakes no matter what I do. See turns out the bone graph they put in 2 yrs ago never healed and I have bone fragments floating around in my knee. On top of bone spurs & early stage of arthritis. So no matter what I do pain is there . I have tried memory foam and it did not help what so ever
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Posted: 13 Feb 2009 09:10 am |
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| I have been taking Apidexin since Tuesday now, first day i could feel i had taken a stimulant but since then feel fine. Out of curiosity i weighed myself today and have actually put a pound on :o(. Does this mean i've wasted my money on these pills?
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Posted: 13 Feb 2009 09:39 am |
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Hi has anyone purchased these Apidexin from a site called dietpill.net as they are a bit cheaper than Apidexin.com itself. And would i be wasting my money buying these pills??
Thanks
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Heavy wrote: Hi everyone it has been a while. OK firstly I wouldn't recommend these pills, but if you are going to take them I wouldn't advise to anyone under the age of 18. Also this pill in my opinion is not designed to work with exercise. Your heart rate is increased by the stimulant in the pill (a legal alternative to cocaine), I couldn't exercise. The pains in my chest shooting through my arms was so intense. My doctor said it is extremly dangerous to push your heart rate to that level. I could do moderate exercise (barely enough to call it exercise) but nothing more. So what is the point to take these pills, nothing. Also guys I stoped the pills for a week now, and maintained my healthy eating and exercise.... the weight came back. So unless you are looking to be on these pills for the rest of your life, they do not work for long term results. Also if you take the pills and are not active and you do lose weight/inches whatever you are not actually getting healthy. EXERCISE and HEALTHY food are the way to go. Feeling fat: along the top of the page are tabs, there are calculators that will tell you the amount of calories you need to eat a day by asking you certain questions (weight, height, gender ect.) Food portions are very important as well. I am almost finished my research and well we writing my conclusions in an essay that will be submitted. If anyone has any questions or concerns please do not hesitate to contact me. Thanks
Kat
"The pains in my chest shooting through my arms was so intense" >>>THIS IS OH SOOO TRUE!
I feel my heart's palpitation is strong almost all day everytime I take this pill.
Today is my third day of taking the pill. I took one early this morning, and after about 2-3 hours from taking it, my left hand felt the numb sensation, a feeling like no blood has flown to it. My hand grip felt painful, and after 3 more hours, this feeling spread from my left HAND throughout my left ARM! It scared me, so I quickly did a further research online, reason why I bumped into Kat's post here. Then I only realised the painful-numb-sensation feeling on my LEFT ARM could highly possibly be the increased heart rate!
I took a risk on this pill, and I am DISCONTINUING it!
Thanks to Kat and the rest of their 'honest reviews about Apidexin's effects'.
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Where / to whom will you submit your conclusion? Can you share it? I am interested to see the details.
BTW, u rock girl! Thanks to you, I will stop taking Apidexin!
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Hi All,
I started to take Apidexin twice/day on February 11, and did the detox with DETOXUFREE 72 for the first 3 days. Weight-wise, I am quite happy. On the morning of February 11, my scale "shocked" me by showing 220.5 lbs. (I am 5'-10", or 176cm)
This morning, Feb. 15, I am down to 212.5 lbs.
I believe that a lot of the lost weight was water, despite I refilled throughout the day drinking around 7-8 glasses (about 12 oz) of water. But I also had to use the restroom more often than usual.
However, one negative effect was that I felt kind of down during these 4 days, very similar to a depression. So I decided not to take them today and tomorrow, and see if there is an improvement.
Did one of you also feel depressed while taking Adipexin, and did it go away after a while?
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jenniffer86 New Member

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Posted: 16 Feb 2009 03:13 pm |
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Hello Everyone,
I started this back in Dec, I think.. only took it for a couple days because I felt dizzy and couldn't sleep very well. Bad headaches.. so I stopped. But after some time and thought, I am trying again! Round Two.. i read some reviews saying that you can't sleep for the first week, after that it goes away. So i"m gonna try it out. Today I woke up early, took the first pill at 7:30am and got a serge of energy within 20min, I did some yoga first thing and feel great!! I almost forgot to eat breakfast (not hungry at all) I know the my appitite isn't there with these pills because it happened last time too. Anyways, I had soo much energy untill now 11am. I feel like I'm coming down off an energy drink or something. Which is ok, I will take the second pill within the hour, before lunch, hopefully will give me enough energy for the rest of the work day.. and then I can crash down for bedtime! =) Just wanted to say hi to everyone! And too keep it up, for at least a couple weeks - month to make sure that the side effects are either going to stay with you.. or your body will adjust.. I'm going to try and do six weeks and see what the results are. Good luck everyone!! and remember, to eat a little better and walk a bit more, because the pills don't do everything , and if they did we'd just gain it all back when you stop taking them. It's all about a life change, not a quick fix. But it's sure nice to see quick results!! =) 
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