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I don't have any personal knowledge/experience but just looking online would make me stay away from these pills. Even on the websites that sell it, it gets bad reviews and some of the ingredients could be considered dangerous (leading to dehydration and heart palpitations). It has high levels of caffeine and B Vitamins (that make you feel flush and hot).

The top two ingredients are stimulants, there is a risk of side effects that are linked to stimulants such as insomnia, nausea, jitters, anxiety, and headaches. Mentha haplocalyx is used because it is a diuretic and can flush excess Water out of the body, making it appear as though fat has been lost, when it is only temporary Water weight loss. Pausinystalia yohimbe is a stimulant and aphrodisiac. WebMD.com says, “Yohimbe, taken by mouth, is possibly unsafe.” It has been linked to rapid heartbeat, kidney failure, nausea, and seizure.

http://dietpillreviewsite.com/dexyfen/

http://www.weightlosspills.net/dexyfen/

I'm wondering why you would be considering something like a diet pill instead of talking to you doctor to get good solid medical advice. I doubt any doctor is going to tell you this is safe to take after your sleeve.

Ginger

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Why does it say it doesn't contain stimulants when it does, in fact, contain caffeine? Wtf. Stay the hell clear of crap like that.

If you want to break out of a stall, go back to basics: liquid for a week, then purée, etc. The whole point to spending the time and effort and money on surgery is to avoid crappy pills and "quick fix" schemes.

Also, remember these pills are made for people who have ACTUAL STOMACHS. You no longer do. So don't do it; if it passes straight through to your intestines, it could do damage.

CALL YOUR DIETICIAN if you want dietary advice to break a stall. You're in a whole different league here.

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I don't have any personal knowledge/experience but just looking online would make me stay away from these pills. Even on the websites that sell it, it gets bad reviews and some of the ingredients could be considered dangerous (leading to dehydration and heart palpitations). It has high levels of caffeine and B Vitamins (that make you feel flush and hot).

The top two ingredients are stimulants, there is a risk of side effects that are linked to stimulants such as insomnia, nausea, jitters, anxiety, and headaches. Mentha haplocalyx is used because it is a diuretic and can flush excess Water out of the body, making it appear as though fat has been lost, when it is only temporary Water weight loss. Pausinystalia yohimbe is a stimulant and aphrodisiac. WebMD.com says, “Yohimbe, taken by mouth, is possibly unsafe.” It has been linked to rapid heartbeat, kidney failure, nausea, and seizure.

http://dietpillreviewsite.com/dexyfen/

http://www.weightlosspills.net/dexyfen/

I'm wondering why you would be considering something like a diet pill instead of talking to you doctor to get good solid medical advice. I doubt any doctor is going to tell you this is safe to take after your sleeve.

Ginger

Thanks! Ill return them!

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Why does it say it doesn't contain stimulants when it does, in fact, contain caffeine? Wtf. Stay the hell clear of crap like that.

If you want to break out of a stall, go back to basics: liquid for a week, then purée, etc. The whole point to spending the time and effort and money on surgery is to avoid crappy pills and "quick fix" schemes.

Also, remember these pills are made for people who have ACTUAL STOMACHS. You no longer do. So don't do it; if it passes straight through to your intestines, it could do damage.

CALL YOUR DIETICIAN if you want dietary advice to break a stall. You're in a whole different league here.

Appreciate your advice!

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