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Replied
by
suez_bitz
on
04-Nov-2009
21:48
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Personally
I
wouldnt
touch
it
with
a
10ft
barge
pole.
I
tried
this
around
July
the
first
3
days
you
eat
nothing
but
protein.
I
was
a
sick
as
a
dog
but
didnt
loose
a
single
gram.
I
sent
the
product
back
and
it
took
them
8
weeks
to
refund
me
Very
bad
customer
service
But
thats
only
my
opinion.
Others
swear
by
it
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Replied
by
earths-emporium
on
05-Nov-2009
09:14
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1973391)
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My
program
has
been
sent
back,
I
didn't
loose
any
weigft,
found
it
very
expensive
in
the
long
run
to
maintain
and
it
made
me
feel
off
after
three
days,
I
luv
my
meat,
but
after
a
week
didn't
want
to
look
at
another
piece
of
meat
for
a
long
time
to
come.
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Replied
by
marian-48
on
05-Nov-2009
11:14
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1973514)
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Even
IF
you
lost
weight
while
on
it,
what
happens
when
you
stop?
Do
you
put
all
the
weight,
plus
more,
back
on?
Would
not
appeal
to
me.
Marian
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Replied
by
starz_crazy_salez
on
06-Nov-2009
14:59
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1974843)
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This
is
puzzling
how
can
it
help
you
lose
weight
if
you
have
to
eat
'heart
attack'
for
3
days.
I
think
this
diet
sounds
like
its
helping
out
the
meat
industries
to
me.
Another
bogus
weightloss
venture
sponsored
by
companies
who
want
people
to
eat
their
certain
foods.
This
sounds
exactly
the
same
as
some
supermarkets
that
own
famous
weightloss
diets.
Or
like
McDonalds
where
most
of
their
food
causes
disease
but
they
support
the
very
kids
that
are
sick
and
eat
their
food.
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Replied
by
earths-emporium
on
06-Nov-2009
15:28
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1974890)
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If
you
are
going
to
try
this
one
be
careful,
I
tried
the
30
day
free
trial,
and
sent
it
back
with
the
authority
that
you
ring
through
and
get
and
the
other
day
they
took
over
90
dollars
out
of
my
bank
account.
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Replied
by
suez_bitz
on
07-Nov-2009
06:17
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1975748)
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Starz
-
its
not
all
"heart
attack"
food.
Protein
they
push
is
fish
and
chicken
mainly.
and
small
serves
at
that
(no
larger
than
your
fist
for
steak)
Most
serves
are
only
to
be
100gms
from
memory
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Replied
by
gregandali
on
07-Nov-2009
09:47
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1975865)
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i've
been
on
it
for
a
few
weeks
now
and
have
lost
3kilos,
i
have
hypothyroidism
so
any
weight
loss
is
great
for
me.
I
find
the
food
is
great
and
i
don't
eat
just
meat!
i
have
cereal
for
breakfast
with
milk
and
a
protein
shake
mid
morning
can
tuna
lunch
is
chicken/beef/meatballs
with
salad
and
heaps
of
salad
or
a
nice
soup
afternoon
snack
i
have
either
a
protein
shake
or
ricotta
with
jelly
dinner
is
anything
i
like
without
pasta/bread/potatoe
and
there
is
a
HUGE
variety
out
there
to
eat.
after
dinner
i
have
something
sweet
made
with
ricotta
or
cottage
cheese
and
jelly
i
have
found
i
have
no
indigestion,
no
bloating
and
don't
crave
for
foods
like
i
used
to.
Drinking
heaps
of
water
and
still
have
my
coffees
during
the
day.
i
suppose
it
doesn't
work
for
everyone
but
the
protein
only
days
are
only
3
days
at
the
begining
and
once
a
week
after
that
and
that
doesn't
mean
just
meat,
can
be
any
type
of
protein,
tofu/ricotta
cheese/cottage
cheese/seafood/meat/
etc
this
is
only
the
weight
loss
phase
once
you
have
lost
the
weight
you
can
start
slowly
reintroducing
carb
type
foods.
It's
not
a
diet
more
a
change
in
eating
plan.
i
still
eat
takeaway
and
find
during
the
week
i
am
forced
to
make
my
self
lunches
where
i
used
to
just
buy
takeaway
cr*p
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Replied
by
tams-bargain-house
on
10-Nov-2009
10:12
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well
i
started
my
plan
yesterday
and
the
first
thing
i
missed
was
my
cuppa
as
i
have
milk
and
sugar
its
a
no
no
atm
but
so
far
so
good
i
dont
mind
eating
so
much
meat
as
it
might
give
me
more
iron
as
i
lack
iron
idrank
heaps
of
water
thats
a
big
plus
for
me
so
i
will
continue
to
write
here
each
week
as
a
diary,
tam
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Replied
by
starz_crazy_salez
on
12-Nov-2009
10:57
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Oh
ok
fish
is
a
much
better
option
in
my
opinion.
But
i
hardly
eat
meat
so
i
cannot
say
that
i
would
go
3
days
seemingly
cause
large
amounts
of
any
animal
products
is
not
good
for
the
arteries.
Eskimos
die
early
and
look
older
for
this
reason.
We
eat
too
much
protein
which
contributes
to
osteoporosis
anyway
as
it
leaches
out
the
calcium
from
the
bone.
But
if
i
had
to
i
would
stick
with
the
fish.
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Replied
by
tams-bargain-house
on
14-Nov-2009
16:19
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1984876)
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Well
my
first
week
is
nearly
over
and
i
feel
ok
lost
about
1
kg
its
a
loss
not
expecting
miracles
overnight
the
best
thing
i
have
got
from
this
is
drinking
the
water
i
would
struggle
before
hand
now
1.5
lts
a
day
not
bad
but
need
to
be
2
at
least
so
thats
my
goal
for
this
next
week
and
the
walking
tam
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Replied
by
tiny-stitches
on
21-Nov-2009
01:47
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1992554)
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Not
so
successful.
If
you
don't
enjoy
eating
a
lot
of
meat,
its
REALLY
hard.
I
don't
eat
red
meat
so
I
basically
had
to
live
on
a
little
bit
of
chicken,
a
little
bit
of
tuna,
lots
of
almonds
and
lots
of
hard
boiled
eggs
and
it
got
REAL
boring
REAL
quick.
Meat
eaters
should
get
on
well
though,
at
least
initially.
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Replied
by
tams-bargain-house
on
22-Nov-2009
16:48
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1994062)
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2nd
week
in
alnd
lost
about
600grams
hopefully
better
next
week
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