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Annette5
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Ok I am extremly angry about this weight thing I have going, I am exercising and nothing I am not over eating either.

I know that once I am better I might be able to lose the weight but I was wondering has anyone here taking a diet pill? Is it semisafe? I know that they are not real safe to take anyhow.

Also has anyone heard of the Alpha test? I was wondering is there a site to go on to find out more.

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Diet pills what kind? You left that open theres all kinds.

Read the label and follow directions. Do not use if pregnant or nursing. If you are allergic to shellfish, consult your doctor before taking glucosamine. http://www.trimspa.com/

CortiSlim�.

WARNING: DO NOT take if pregnant or nursing. For adult use only. If you have any medical condition or are taking any medication, consult a health care professional prior to use. This product contains small amounts of caffeine naturally found in green tea
http://www.cortislim.com/ingredients.htm
Supplement Facts
Serving size 1 capsule

Amount Per Serving % Daily Value


Vitamin C (as calcium ascorbate) 100 mg 170%


Calcium (as calcium carbonate, calcium ascorbate) 150 mg 15%


Chromium (as chromium polynicotinate) 050 mcg 42%


Cortiplex� Proprietary Blend
Magnolia Bark extract (Magnolia officinalis) 1.5% honokiol, Beta-Sitosterol, Suntheanine� (as 100% L-Theanine)
58.75 mg *


Leptiplex� Proprietary Blend
Green Tea Leaf extract (Camellia sinensis) 50% EGCG, Bitter Orange Peel extract (Citrus aurantium) 5% synephrine
125 mg *


Insutrol� Proprietary Blend
Banaba Leaf Leaf extract (Lagerstroemia speciosa) 1% corosolic acid, Vanadyl Sulfate (providing 5 mcg vanadium)
16.5 mg *


* Daily value not established.

Other ingredients: gelatin, microcrystalline cellulose, water, silicon dioxide, magnesium stearate (vegetable derived).


If it were me I would not take any of this stuff without comparing ingredients to contraindications to any of my abx's and also what may feed Lyme spirochetes.

Check with LLMD

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Like CortISlim or Trim Spa something to that effect. Also I was wrong on the test I asked about it is the AB Elfa
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Annette

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My LLMD found my level of cortisol was LOW....it is LOW for many Lymies. If you take cortislim and your cortisol is LOW, you could end up in more trouble.

ARe you following the anti-yeast diet? If so, that should keep the weight down considerably. If you're not following the diet, the yeast will eventually take over and you won't be happy about that!!

Candida elimination: http://flash.lymenet.org/ubb/Forum1/HTML/021412.html
Lyme symptoms list compared with yeast symptoms http://flash.lymenet.org/ubb/Forum1/HTML/021202.html


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