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Hi Everyone,

Someone had suggested that I take Metablock to help with weight loss. Can

anyone tell me where to find it? I looked at Walmart and at my local drug store,

but could not find it. Do I need to go to a health store, or order it online, or

I should I be able to find it at most any store?

Thanks.....and have a nice weekend everyone!

Wimbrow <tweetyann24@...> wrote:

Where can I purchase the Metablock? Can it get it at a Walmart or my drug

store, or do I have to see a doctor for it? Thanks.

sapphire_angel903 <sapphire_angel903@...> wrote:

Try to use Metablock. It's a weight loss supplement that would suppress your

appetite. By taking it, you will loss weight, yet you will still become

stronger. MetaBlock¢ç contains Garcinia Cambogia extract and dietary fibers

that reduce fat and help loose weight. Garcinia cambogia works as a

" partitioning agent. " This means that calories primarily obtained from

carbohydrate are diverted away from the production of fats and towards the

production and storage of glycogen-the muscles' main source of energy. It also

reduces appetite by filing glycogen stores, sending signals to the brain that

you're full. In addition, GARCINIA CAMBOGIA slows the production of fat. This

results in your cells burning it for energy at a faster rate. Not only do you

eat less fat, but you also burn it faster. >> Unlike chemical stimulants it

doesn't act on the central nervous system. Result: You don't suffer nervousness,

insomnia, hypertension, rapid heart rate or other typical side effects.

Metablock number one ingredient is garcinia cambogia.>>

>

> > Oh yes - it was from Val - didn't use quotes cos on my screen the fonts

> > were different - sorry

>

> OK.

>

> BTW, I have not personally used WW, but I think the approach of calorie

> restriction is probably best for us, even if it is less effective for us

> than for folks with working thyroids. I tried Atkins for about six

> months and lost 40 pounds. That may sound terrific, but it didn't stick.

> Even on the strict induction plan I not only failed to lose any more

> but started to gain back. My system had adapted, as my doctor had

> predicted, and my cholesterol had started to grow out of bounds. I found

> the only way to lose any more was to cut back further on portion size. I

> figured if I was going to have to do that, I might as well restrict the

> part that seemed to be threatening to clog my arteries.

>

> Chuck

>

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