Exipure, scam or legit


#1

Is there anything legitimate about this product?


#2

Weight loss pills are all bull.

Unless you’re willing to go to the level of pharmaceutical grade drugs, ECA stack + time restricted eating is the best it gets.


(Tim Cee) #3

You could legitimately waste your money on it and get nothing of value.

As Dr Cywes points out, “God and nature haven’t conspired to bump us off.” The best starting option for good health is to eat what the Creator put in nature for us and to be active. There’s no need to concentrate or amplify species appropriate food. Just eat it as it was made to be eaten.


#4

Not a single thing in there that’d make a noticeable difference. Keto itself will take off fat faster than most weight loss pills these days, but the only thing that normal people can do/take that produces noticeable results is ECA stacks. But again, if your diet isn’t right nothing will work, they can only help amplify the results you’re earning otherwise.


(Robin) #5

Eat is as it was meant to be eaten…. That means with my fingers!
Thanks!


(Robin) #6

Nope.


(UsedToBeT2D) #7

I think most on this forum would agree that no pill is going to fix a weight problem (or numerous other problems). Avoiding all processed food, sugar, and the majority of carbohydrates has fixed so many of us. Whole unprocessed food, meat, fat, is the best pill.
It seems hard at first, but after awhile, it couldn’t be simpler.
“Let food (real food) be your medicine”


(Tim Cee) #8

Why not? Humans have fangs. Just in our case we hold them in our hands and call it cutlery.


(Ian) #9

Hahahahaha…No.


(You've tried everything else; why not try bacon?) #10

Which product are you referring to?


#11

Exipure, claims to help turn white to brown fat. Nothing special in it at all.


(You've tried everything else; why not try bacon?) #12

Ah, thank you. It wasn’t clear from the discussion.