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Anyone heard of a new product called DEcarb.

MichaelUK

Member
Hiya everyone

Just wonder if anyone has any experience with the follow product.
Was just wondering if it could help people who are have problems sticking to the low carb lifestyle.
I have not tried this and am no way involved in the company thats selling this.

What is DEcarb™?
decarb.co.uk/what-is-decarb/


Michael
 
Sounds expensive. 3 tablets before each meal? That's gonna set you back a few quid. One girl on the site started at 15st and got down to 10st. THAT'S pretty impressive.
 
seem like most pills

"When combined with a sensible approach to eating and moderate exercise, DEcarb™ can help combat the effects of a carb-rich diet for people struggling to achieve or maintain a healthy weight."

if you eat less and do exercise you loose weight and does not cost so much
 
I wouldn't be surprised if it has sidde effects similar to the Alli pills, those carbs have to go somewhere and I've heard some horror stories about explosive diahorrea from Alli users!

I wouldn't try it
 
Theoretically, I'd get some (if they worked) just so I could have a carb laden meal once in a while. Especially as I seem hyper sensitive to the stuff. A mere 23g(!!!) of Shredded Wheat had me up to 10.5 @ 1 hour the other day........

But right now, that is a luxury one can't afford.
 

My wife and I are proof, she eatls less than what she used to and excerscises & I eat less but can not excercise because of other health problems. She has lost 4 stones and I have lost 2 stones. She is now "overweight" by only 1 stone instead of being "obese" and I have reached my optimal weight with a BMI of just over 24.

And as justbuzzme said, eating less does cost less as well, simples.
 
Patch said:
Sounds expensive. 3 tablets before each meal? That's gonna set you back a few quid. One girl on the site started at 15st and got down to 10st. THAT'S pretty impressive.

As a low carber I have lost 3 stone by just reducing carbs. I am diet only and have successfully controlled my Diabetes for 3 years. Personally I would not pay for a pill when I can do it naturally.

Ken ( cugila) lost over 5 ½ stone by reducing carbs and by using Byetta. All at no cost on the NHS.
 

I bet them charity bags we all get through the door came in handy then Sue!

Nigel
 
Personally I would not trust any medication which were not prescribed for me by my Doctors. I definitely would not buy any on the Internet.

I agree with sugarless sue, why pay for pills when weight loss can be achieved naturally.
 
Ken ( cugila) lost over 5 ½ stone by reducing carbs and by using Byetta. All at no cost on the NHS.

I'm guessing that some of the £70 cost of the Byetta pen should be factored in - I know weight loss is a side-effect but we all know that some medicos prescribe Byetta as much for its appettite suppressant as its antidiabetic properties.

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Why should something that actually costs ME nothing be factored in ? The OP is talking about some very expensive pills not available on the NHS. I haven't had to waste my own money on 'diet' pills which is what some people have done, using products such as de-carb and slimming clubs.

I wasn't prescribed Byetta for weight loss I was already losing plenty of weight due to my diet changes prior to the prescription.. I was prescribed Byetta for the fact that it reduces Bg levels not as an appetite suppressant, that is just something which was a side benefit. I lost the weight because I first of all low carbed then changed to reduced carbs. My Endo told me at the time it was being prescribed because my Bg levels were out of control. As to how much the Byetta has helped as opposed to the dietary changes I couldn't really say.

Ken
 
Anyone Tried DEcarb? (shape smart)

Ya it's cheating. But what works works, right. That's if it works. That is my question, does it work? If it sounds too good to be true, it's too good to to be true! Yes. But, has anyone had a good or bad experience with DEcarb? It would be good to know.
Thanks
 
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