Does the Jillian Michaels Fat burner pills really help? Is there a difference, besides in price, in buying them from Walmart or GNC? Or any other pills that help lose weight, with the help of working out. I am 123 and 5'3 if that helps.. would like to shed some pounds.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fitness? ThEDaRkEsTSiDe answered Friday May 14 2010, 9:52 pm: The best fat burner i've found on the market today is by far the heavily marketed Hydroxycut by MuscleTech. Bodybuilding.com has some of the cheapest prices for supplements, so if it's possible for you to use a credit card to order things online I highly recommend their website. The shipping only costs about $4.99, and it arrives in two days or in some cases, even one depending on where you're located. Give that website a shot for your options, they have alot of great working fat burners! I've never heard any praise about the Jillian Michael's series, but i'm sure with how popular they are they are effective. If you REALLY want results though, go with Hydroxycut, it's almost guarenteed to burn body fat! I'm glad to see you're planning on working out because that'll definitely aid you in achieveing your goal. :) There's nothing wrong with getting a little help from a fat burner, in fact it's exciting to await the results! :) Good luck to you and hopefully you select a great supplement for yourself! Dave [ ThEDaRkEsTSiDe's advice column | Ask ThEDaRkEsTSiDe A Question ]
PaperHeartsX3 answered Thursday May 13 2010, 11:56 pm: I've heard they work. I've been wanting to get them myself. I know people who took them though. But they also said they excise daily, or every other day. Also, I saw at target they have them for 19.99. :) [ PaperHeartsX3's advice column | Ask PaperHeartsX3 A Question ]
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