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My wife is looking for a good weight loss supplement to help her shed her excess baby weight. Nothing with stimulants or anything harsh. preferably all natural.. Any ideas??
 

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I see hydroxcut for women in stuff.. I don't think she needs anything like that
 
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My wife is looking for a good weight loss supplement to help her shed her excess baby weight. Nothing with stimulants or anything harsh. preferably all natural.. Any ideas??
What is her diet like?
before you look into any supplement does she track calories?
Does she monitor her protein/fat/carb intake?

These are FAR more important than taking a pill or powder and will illict far superoir results

Sometimes just reducing carb portions, or reducing some fat in her diet would lead her to losing the weight necessary on top of adding in a touch of cardio and a proper training routine instead of a fatloss product.

ONCE the diet/training are in check i would suggest
50-100mg Forskolin 95 and if she can tolerate yohimbine start at 2.5mg Upon waking in a fasted state.


http://www.bodyrecomposition.com/fat-loss/exercise-and-weightfat-loss-part-1.html
http://www.bodyrecomposition.com/fat-loss/exercise-and-weightfat-loss-part-2.html

I highly suggest you read here regarding your diet:

http://www.bodyrecomposition.com/fat-loss/the-fundamentals-of-fat-loss-diets-part-1.html
http://www.bodyrecomposition.com/fat-loss/the-fundamentals-of-fat-loss-diets-part-2.html
 

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Curious about how fat burners may affect those who are breastfeeding. Anyone know anything?
 
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Curious about how fat burners may affect those who are breastfeeding. Anyone know anything?
I wouldnt suggest anything if breastfeeding is present
 
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I wouldnt suggest anything if breastfeeding is present
this 100%. A percentage of what you ingest goes into the breastmilk. Hence the "pump and dump" after alcohol or the baby being fussy because mom ate spicy foods. You can go on keto while breastfeeding though.

Breastfeeding alone helps burn a ton of calories in itself. A lot of people tend to gain some weight when they stop breastfeeding. That would be an ideal time to add a fat burner.

No stims she could do Lipomorph or some RK, gcbe, garcinia. Lipomorph is my favorite non stim on the market.

http://www.strongsupplementshop.com/lipomorph-by-antaeus-labs
 

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You mean x 24, womem are alway so i a hurry to loose baby weight, but it tkae time for you body to get back to normal, without counting the night without sleep, diet and circuit training with weight is her best option!
 
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Lot of great ones out there. Just keep in mind that like mentioned above, diet, cardio, and nutrition are key to weight loss before any supps. That being said I've tried plenty in my time, as well as my wife and mother. My wife uses Vexxum by Prosupps. She takes it first thing in the morning and doesn't cause her any jitter problems. She just had a baby and was using it for helping aiding in dropping some baby weight off. If she's sensitive to caffeine, make she she tries out half the dose at first.
 
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Once diet is tracked daily and exercise are dialed in you could try a glucose disposal agent product. They help shuttle carbs to muscle not fat.

Lots of good ones out there!
 
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What is her diet like?
before you look into any supplement does she track calories?
Does she monitor her protein/fat/carb intake?

These are FAR more important than taking a pill or powder and will illict far superoir results

Sometimes just reducing carb portions, or reducing some fat in her diet would lead her to losing the weight necessary on top of adding in a touch of cardio and a proper training routine instead of a fatloss product.

ONCE the diet/training are in check i would suggest
50-100mg Forskolin 95 and if she can tolerate yohimbine start at 2.5mg Upon waking in a fasted state.


http://www.bodyrecomposition.com/fat-loss/exercise-and-weightfat-loss-part-1.html
http://www.bodyrecomposition.com/fat-loss/exercise-and-weightfat-loss-part-2.html

I highly suggest you read here regarding your diet:

http://www.bodyrecomposition.com/fat-loss/the-fundamentals-of-fat-loss-diets-part-1.html
http://www.bodyrecomposition.com/fat-loss/the-fundamentals-of-fat-loss-diets-part-2.html
solid inks here.I would start by getting her to read these link first before turning to supplements
 

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