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January 30, 2008 at 10:25 am Back in the Stone Age when times were goodSo there we are, huddling round the dining table with our portions looking larger because they’re on small plates. We’ve also started to look out for sugar in our diet. And our will is strengthening because, so far, we haven’t really challenged ourselves. We’ve started to take our phentermine, Acomplia or Meridia. We’re slowly reducing our sugar intake. It’s the first plateau. Plateau? I hear you mutter. As you climb a hill, there’s steady effort to move your weight up the incline. But, once the routine is established, you fall into the rhythm and it grows easier. Well, it actually becomes so easy after a while that it’s like you’re walking on the flat again. And your body goes into a steady state, neither gaining nor losing weight. There was that initial slight loss when you started, but then your weight stabilized at the slightly lower level. |
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January 29, 2008 at 8:30 am The “Cut down on sugar” RuleSo picture the scene if you can. We’re now all sitting round the dining table — we’re old-fashioned and prefer to sit down at a table and talk to each other while we’re eating. None of these TV dinners where you balance a tray on your knees and chase peas round the plate with a fork. We’ve all got our smaller plates so we can keep a better informed eye on how much we’re eating and wondering what to do next. So, I’m holding forth, telling you what to do. |
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January 28, 2008 at 8:00 am Switch to smaller platesWell, hi there, gang! I hope you’re all eating less and shedding those pounds — if you’re like me and combining Phentermine, Acomplia or Meridia with healthy diets and exercise, it should all be working out nicely. |
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January 25, 2008 at 2:52 am Your eyes are as big as your stomachWe should be celebrating. We’ve got the first two rules of weight loss under our belt instead of extra food. Those simple rules as you’ll remember are eating smaller portions and cutting down on sugar. |
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October 18, 2007 at 11:21 pm Key motivational factors: 10,000 dollars for every ten minutes of exerciseOnce you start on Phentermine and your appetite begins to decrease your doctor will probably also ask you to begin an exercise routine. When Phentermine is combined with an appropriate exercise routine it can turn a minor weight loss campaign into a highly successful pound slashing initiative. Starting an exercise program isn’t easy though, but once you’ve found the right motivation, exercise can be much more enjoyable and following through will be easier and more realistic. |
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October 18, 2007 at 11:08 pm Studies & Essays - Ones You might find to be interestingFrom a medical standpoint, Phentermine is a key player in the fight against obesity. Though proponents of a completely holistic approach to weight loss oppose the use of appetite suppressants and medications such as Phentermine, the healthcare industry in general praises the results produced by this anti-obesity medication. If used under the proper medical guidance, Phentermine will not only aid obese and overweight patients in recovering their good health but it could greatly decrease their waist lines as well. |
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October 18, 2007 at 10:43 pm What Phentermine does and what it does not?Since the problem of excessive weight became sort of an epidemic which has affected more people than you may think, people started to heed to medical handling in order to take a grasp on their weight loss success. Now, there is a prescribed drug called Phentermine that can aid the obese in their struggle for weight loss. |


