Fig- Lipodissolve
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Fig- Lipodissolve
Any thoughts on this?
Sounds like a Fatburner, if so, then you can maybe guess what I'd say, but as not to publicly contradict Shapefits apparent stance, on such products on the main site, I'll just say feelings about such a product are highly negative.
If this is a Fatburner or some such product, I'd be willing to discuss real feelings privately, or if you want to, go on site located at the bottom of message, and you'll see thoughts on a range of supplements, that I wrote as a sticky topic in the Supplements section.
I do give learned, no nonsense skinny on Fat Burning supplements there.
If this product you've asked about isn't one of those, then I'd be interested to know what it is
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If this is a Fatburner or some such product, I'd be willing to discuss real feelings privately, or if you want to, go on site located at the bottom of message, and you'll see thoughts on a range of supplements, that I wrote as a sticky topic in the Supplements section.
I do give learned, no nonsense skinny on Fat Burning supplements there.
If this product you've asked about isn't one of those, then I'd be interested to know what it is

no no lip dissolve is apparently very different... here is an excerpt i took from a website.... it's like an alternative to lipsuction, but is apprently supposed to be very safe....
i would however be interested to know which, if any, fat burners work?
[i]The ingredients used in lipo-dissolve may vary depending on the doctor and the area being treated. The ingredients may include phosphatidyl choline, multivitamins, alpha lipid acid, enzymes, and plant extracts. Ingredients may also include chemical agents such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications, antibiotics, and hormones.
During lipo-dissolve, the medication is injected into the fat layers and connective tissue. The injection is relatively painless, with no need for anesthesia. The medication produces a chemical reaction in conjunction with the body's physiology to dissolve localized areas of fat.
Benefits from each injection should be evident within three weeks of the treatment. Several treatments, four to six weeks apart, are often required to produce a fully satisfactory result.[/i]
i would however be interested to know which, if any, fat burners work?
[i]The ingredients used in lipo-dissolve may vary depending on the doctor and the area being treated. The ingredients may include phosphatidyl choline, multivitamins, alpha lipid acid, enzymes, and plant extracts. Ingredients may also include chemical agents such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications, antibiotics, and hormones.
During lipo-dissolve, the medication is injected into the fat layers and connective tissue. The injection is relatively painless, with no need for anesthesia. The medication produces a chemical reaction in conjunction with the body's physiology to dissolve localized areas of fat.
Benefits from each injection should be evident within three weeks of the treatment. Several treatments, four to six weeks apart, are often required to produce a fully satisfactory result.[/i]
That sounds like crap.
"May include"? The stuff should say what's in it for definite.
Might as well say "includes ingredients that might work"
Then again maybe it's made in factory where those ingredients are, a bit like some foods saying "may contain traces of Nuts".
Though you wouldn't particularly want to know, when you take something you might be injecting a bit of Multivit. Injectable Multivit? Too weird.
Frankly this is a product that sounds terrible, and you should avoid it like the plague.
Which if any Fat Burners work?? Hmm, kind of like asking if Pile Cream would work as a sunblock on your Face?
Answer is, couldn't tell you in a million years. You've probably more chance of finding a lost civilisation, then any concrete proof a Fatburner has real tangible benefit.
"May include"? The stuff should say what's in it for definite.
Might as well say "includes ingredients that might work"

Then again maybe it's made in factory where those ingredients are, a bit like some foods saying "may contain traces of Nuts".
Though you wouldn't particularly want to know, when you take something you might be injecting a bit of Multivit. Injectable Multivit? Too weird.
Frankly this is a product that sounds terrible, and you should avoid it like the plague.
Which if any Fat Burners work?? Hmm, kind of like asking if Pile Cream would work as a sunblock on your Face?
Answer is, couldn't tell you in a million years. You've probably more chance of finding a lost civilisation, then any concrete proof a Fatburner has real tangible benefit.
Injecting your body with stuff=waste of time and money.
I'm thinking that if the stuff you shoot up with "dissolves" fat, it must also dissolve tiny blood vessels and other good stuff.
If you really want to spend money on "treatments" go for something non-invasive. Lots of spas offer thermal wraps, cellulite reducers, etc. that give temporary results. Your not going to get more than that from any cream, potion or injection.
I'm thinking that if the stuff you shoot up with "dissolves" fat, it must also dissolve tiny blood vessels and other good stuff.
If you really want to spend money on "treatments" go for something non-invasive. Lots of spas offer thermal wraps, cellulite reducers, etc. that give temporary results. Your not going to get more than that from any cream, potion or injection.
Don't think it's dangerous. It might say may contain xyz ingredients, but plant extracts shouldn't be dangerous, Lipid acid sounds like a Fat burning thing, Lipids being Fats, Multivits self explanatory, and the one with Choline in it, well Choline is another name for one of the B Vitamins, so It might hve something bonded onto the Choline.
I doubt it's dangerous, but agree it's potentially pointless.
I doubt it's dangerous, but agree it's potentially pointless.