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I do not know a lot about Lean System 7, but, I have been taking the Fahrenheit

for about 3 days now, and am due to start my period in about a day or so.

I do not feel, overly hungry, or jittery, it's weird but I feel like it has made

me more sane this period around.

I love the product. I know it has made some people on this board sick, or

light headed. But, I love it. I have just the right amount of energy, and

hunger and sanity...without the jitters.

I have taken a lot of energy enhancers, and this one is the best by far. I

have been in the kitchen cooking sweets for church all day, and I do not even

want a nibble, and it should be the time, where I am making under cooked

brownies, and licking the bowl...nope, not with this pill....

So, I am sold on the product. I'll keep you posted if things change. But so

far, so good. I can tell you though, I would make sure you buy it from a place

that would take it back if it did not work for you, and it will take about 2

days for the appetite suppressant to kick in.

Hope this is somewhat helpful.

~

Rockgurl <rockgurl1967@...> wrote:

I'm currently using LS7 and so far so good, but I notice there's a new

product out called Fahrenheit. Has anyone tried this? What is the

difference between the two? Do they have a similar action or do they

work in different ways? Would you be able to use both of these

products together or would it be too much of the same thing?

http://www.f-heit.com/

http://www.leansystem7.com/

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I was wondering if anyone on this board was taking it. I'm anxious

to hear how you feel about it after a while. Keep us posted! D'

> I'm currently using LS7 and so far so good, but I notice there's a

new

> product out called Fahrenheit. Has anyone tried this? What is the

> difference between the two? Do they have a similar action or do

they

> work in different ways? Would you be able to use both of these

> products together or would it be too much of the same thing?

>

> http://www.f-heit.com/

>

> http://www.leansystem7.com/

>

>

>

>

>

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What are the " active " ingredients, please?

Lynette

>>> alexemmekerr@... 9/13/2005 1:55:56 pm >>>

I do not know a lot about Lean System 7, but, I have been taking the

Fahrenheit for about 3 days now, and am due to start my period in about

a day or so.

I do not feel, overly hungry, or jittery, it's weird but I feel like it

has made me more sane this period around.

I love the product. I know it has made some people on this board sick,

or light headed. But, I love it. I have just the right amount of

energy, and hunger and sanity...without the jitters.

I have taken a lot of energy enhancers, and this one is the best by

far. I have been in the kitchen cooking sweets for church all day, and

I do not even want a nibble, and it should be the time, where I am

making under cooked brownies, and licking the bowl...nope, not with this

pill....

So, I am sold on the product. I'll keep you posted if things change.

But so far, so good. I can tell you though, I would make sure you buy

it from a place that would take it back if it did not work for you, and

it will take about 2 days for the appetite suppressant to kick in.

Hope this is somewhat helpful.

~

Rockgurl <rockgurl1967@...> wrote:

I'm currently using LS7 and so far so good, but I notice there's a new

product out called Fahrenheit. Has anyone tried this? What is the

difference between the two? Do they have a similar action or do they

work in different ways? Would you be able to use both of these

products together or would it be too much of the same thing?

http://www.f-heit.com/

http://www.leansystem7.com/

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I have heard from some girls in my gym that it messes up your thyroid big

time!! One girl took it 3 months, and suddenly her hair fell out, and she

was feeling cold all the time. Went to the doctor he took a thyroid panel

on her, and her thyroid was unbalanced. Now this could of been in her

future anyway whether she took the Fahrenheit or not. Just throwing this

out just in case or anyone else starts to have symtoms.

Pam

--- osufiretgal <no_reply > wrote:

> I was wondering if anyone on this board was taking it. I'm anxious

> to hear how you feel about it after a while. Keep us posted! D'

>

>

> > I'm currently using LS7 and so far so good, but I notice there's a

> new

> > product out called Fahrenheit. Has anyone tried this? What is the

> > difference between the two? Do they have a similar action or do

> they

> > work in different ways? Would you be able to use both of these

> > products together or would it be too much of the same thing?

> >

> > http://www.f-heit.com/

> >

> > http://www.leansystem7.com/

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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OMG, that's terrible. I would hate for that to happen. I am not quite sure

what this product actually does to you...which jeez that sounds terrible. I

went to their website and it has a lot of technical stuff that does not make

sense to your everyday person...which I am sure was their plan.

It makes sense at the beginning and the end of the description. Yet in the

middle it starts with all the A7-E super thermogenic gel...Then the A7-D, and

the T-3 and T-4's making them 30% over the 20% your body produces, which is

referring to your thyroid.

That is very scary, I will need to definitely go over the.. " how it works more in

detail " , because I would not want to throw things out of whack..it is not worth

it. Honestly their is so much stuff on the market right now, you just don't

have any idea what is good, or bad for you.

Thank you so much for the tip. I do really do appreciate it.

~

Pamela <angelwolf00@...> wrote:

I have heard from some girls in my gym that it messes up your thyroid big

time!! One girl took it 3 months, and suddenly her hair fell out, and she

was feeling cold all the time. Went to the doctor he took a thyroid panel

on her, and her thyroid was unbalanced. Now this could of been in her

future anyway whether she took the Fahrenheit or not. Just throwing this

out just in case or anyone else starts to have symtoms.

Pam

--- osufiretgal <no_reply > wrote:

> I was wondering if anyone on this board was taking it. I'm anxious

> to hear how you feel about it after a while. Keep us posted! D'

>

>

> > I'm currently using LS7 and so far so good, but I notice there's a

> new

> > product out called Fahrenheit. Has anyone tried this? What is the

> > difference between the two? Do they have a similar action or do

> they

> > work in different ways? Would you be able to use both of these

> > products together or would it be too much of the same thing?

> >

> > http://www.f-heit.com/

> >

> > http://www.leansystem7.com/

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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My thyroid whacked-out while I was taking Hydroxycut in 2003. I

honestly felt like I was losing my mind. My moods could swing

faster than a snap and I felt jittery and anxious all the time. I

developed some mild paranoia and ended up having counselling for a

year. I was on thyroid medication for 2 years and only just this

year have I been taken off the meds. In the long run I actually

gained 20 pounds during this time. The jitteriness from

hyperthyroid feels just like the jitteriness from hypoglycemia. You

know that little shaky feeling you get when your blood sugar drops,

just before you pass out?

The doc says that what I have is multinodular hyperthyroidism and

that it is familial (or runs in famlies.) Well no one else in my

family had it. My mom has been diagnosed now at age 72. (I'm was

36) I honestly believe that I could have gone for 40 more years

without having any symptons if I had not taken that stuff. I credit

that with putting me over the edge.

Please be very careful with anything that messes up your thyroid.

Your thyroid is the second most important gland in your body. Your

pituatary, located in the brain comes first. Your thyroid hormones

control EVERYTHING that happens in your body. From menstrual cyles

to bowel movements to " nervous conditions, " even that hair loss.

Doctors are just now beginning to test for thyroid disorders for

vague symptons (and that's what happens, it seems a lot of unrelated

stuff is going on) but if you have a doc that is not right there

keeping up with what is going on in medicine, especially sports

medicine then he/she may not even consider the thyroid as a

possibility.

Please be careful with supplements. I'm not saying they're bad.

Just be careful and remember that the supplement industry is un-

regulated. So the bottle and lot # of supplement you're taking today

may be completely different from the bottle and lot # of the same

name supplement that you take next month.

My 2 cents,

Deb

>

> I have heard from some girls in my gym that it messes up your

thyroid big

> time!! One girl took it 3 months, and suddenly her hair fell out,

and she

> was feeling cold all the time. Went to the doctor he took a

thyroid panel

> on her, and her thyroid was unbalanced.

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Debra his is scary! You are right your thyroid is essential. My mother in

law went through hell before a doctor finally diagnosed her with thyroid

problems.

Pam

--- Debra <dcoolmail@...> wrote:

> My thyroid whacked-out while I was taking Hydroxycut in 2003. I

> honestly felt like I was losing my mind. My moods could swing

> faster than a snap and I felt jittery and anxious all the time. I

> developed some mild paranoia and ended up having counselling for a

> year. I was on thyroid medication for 2 years and only just this

> year have I been taken off the meds. In the long run I actually

> gained 20 pounds during this time. The jitteriness from

> hyperthyroid feels just like the jitteriness from hypoglycemia. You

> know that little shaky feeling you get when your blood sugar drops,

> just before you pass out?

>

> The doc says that what I have is multinodular hyperthyroidism and

> that it is familial (or runs in famlies.) Well no one else in my

> family had it. My mom has been diagnosed now at age 72. (I'm was

> 36) I honestly believe that I could have gone for 40 more years

> without having any symptons if I had not taken that stuff. I credit

> that with putting me over the edge.

>

> Please be very careful with anything that messes up your thyroid.

> Your thyroid is the second most important gland in your body. Your

> pituatary, located in the brain comes first. Your thyroid hormones

> control EVERYTHING that happens in your body. From menstrual cyles

> to bowel movements to " nervous conditions, " even that hair loss.

> Doctors are just now beginning to test for thyroid disorders for

> vague symptons (and that's what happens, it seems a lot of unrelated

> stuff is going on) but if you have a doc that is not right there

> keeping up with what is going on in medicine, especially sports

> medicine then he/she may not even consider the thyroid as a

> possibility.

>

> Please be careful with supplements. I'm not saying they're bad.

> Just be careful and remember that the supplement industry is un-

> regulated. So the bottle and lot # of supplement you're taking today

> may be completely different from the bottle and lot # of the same

> name supplement that you take next month.

>

> My 2 cents,

> Deb

>

>

> >

> > I have heard from some girls in my gym that it messes up your

> thyroid big

> > time!! One girl took it 3 months, and suddenly her hair fell out,

> and she

> > was feeling cold all the time. Went to the doctor he took a

> thyroid panel

> > on her, and her thyroid was unbalanced.

>

>

>

>

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