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You mentioned raspberry ketone supplement and I saw an old Dr Oz show
about it and bought some. Assuming I'm one of those who might show a
benefit from this, how long did it take you to see one? I just had
another epidural shot in my spine today so hope to have some relief soon
in order to add some workouts to boost it. The epidural was killer
today, nothing like the first one. Hurt like f'n heck.
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On Sat, 31 Mar 2012 01:30:46 -0400, Cheryl >
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>You mentioned raspberry ketone supplement and I saw an old Dr Oz show
>about it and bought some. Assuming I'm one of those who might show a
>benefit from this, how long did it take you to see one? I just had
>another epidural shot in my spine today so hope to have some relief soon
>in order to add some workouts to boost it. The epidural was killer
>today, nothing like the first one. Hurt like f'n heck.


What "benefit" is raspberry (or any other flavor) ketone supposed to
imbue?

Sounds like another fancy part of the billion$ specious supplement
business to me!

John Kuthe...

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John Kuthe wrote:

> What "benefit" is raspberry (or any other flavor) ketone supposed to
> imbue?


Impart, not imbue.


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On Mar 31, 8:14*am, George M. Middius > wrote:
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> > What "benefit" is raspberry (or any other flavor) ketone supposed to
> > imbue?

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> Impart, not imbue.


Are you trying to learn him the difference between impart and
imbue?

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On Sat, 31 Mar 2012 05:44:20 -0500, John Kuthe >
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> On Sat, 31 Mar 2012 01:30:46 -0400, Cheryl >
> wrote:
>
> >You mentioned raspberry ketone supplement and I saw an old Dr Oz show
> >about it and bought some. Assuming I'm one of those who might show a
> >benefit from this, how long did it take you to see one? I just had
> >another epidural shot in my spine today so hope to have some relief soon
> >in order to add some workouts to boost it. The epidural was killer
> >today, nothing like the first one. Hurt like f'n heck.

>
> What "benefit" is raspberry (or any other flavor) ketone supposed to
> imbue?
>

It's the placebo effect. If you believe it will work, it will work.

> Sounds like another fancy part of the billion$ specious supplement
> business to me!
>



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On 3/31/2012 3:08 PM, sf wrote:

> It's the placebo effect. If you believe it will work, it will work.


It's certainly possible as the studies were only on mice so far, but
there is plenty of anecdotal evidence of fat burning properties.
Figured it was worth a try. The only thing in it I can see that might
have any side effects would be the caffeine they add.
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On Sat, 31 Mar 2012 17:41:51 -0400, Cheryl >
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> On 3/31/2012 3:08 PM, sf wrote:
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> > It's the placebo effect. If you believe it will work, it will work.

>
> It's certainly possible as the studies were only on mice so far, but
> there is plenty of anecdotal evidence of fat burning properties.
> Figured it was worth a try. The only thing in it I can see that might
> have any side effects would be the caffeine they add.


I'm not knocking it, Cheryl. What works, works.

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On Mar 31, 4:41*pm, Cheryl > wrote:
> On 3/31/2012 3:08 PM, sf wrote:
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> > It's the placebo effect. *If you believe it will work, it will work.

>
> It's certainly possible as the studies were only on mice so far, but
> there is plenty of anecdotal evidence of fat burning properties.
> Figured it was worth a try. *The only thing in it I can see that might
> have any side effects would be the caffeine they add.


You bought a product with other ingredients? Next time you should buy
the pure stuff and cap it up yourself with 00 or 000 gel caps. You
can get it on Amazon. Caffeine is good anyway though.

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On 3/31/2012 9:44 PM, Bryan wrote:

> On Mar 31, 4:41 pm, > wrote:
>> On 3/31/2012 3:08 PM, sf wrote:
>>
>>> It's the placebo effect. If you believe it will work, it will work.

>>
>> It's certainly possible as the studies were only on mice so far, but
>> there is plenty of anecdotal evidence of fat burning properties.
>> Figured it was worth a try. The only thing in it I can see that might
>> have any side effects would be the caffeine they add.

>
> You bought a product with other ingredients? Next time you should buy
> the pure stuff and cap it up yourself with 00 or 000 gel caps. You
> can get it on Amazon. Caffeine is good anyway though.


It came from Amazon. I couldn't find any that was just RK. I'll have to
look.

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On Mar 31, 2:08*pm, sf > wrote:
> On Sat, 31 Mar 2012 05:44:20 -0500, John Kuthe >
> wrote:
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> > On Sat, 31 Mar 2012 01:30:46 -0400, Cheryl >
> > wrote:

>
> > >You mentioned raspberry ketone supplement and I saw an old Dr Oz show
> > >about it and bought some. *Assuming I'm one of those who might show a
> > >benefit from this, how long did it take you to see one? *I just had
> > >another epidural shot in my spine today so hope to have some relief soon
> > >in order to add some workouts to boost it. *The epidural was killer
> > >today, nothing like the first one. *Hurt like f'n heck.

>
> > What "benefit" is raspberry (or any other flavor) ketone supposed to
> > imbue?

>
> It's the placebo effect. *If you believe it will work, it will work.
>

http://www.emaxhealth.com/8782/raspb...ent-says-study

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20425690
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18321745
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15862604


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On Mar 31, 6:44*am, John Kuthe > wrote:
> On Sat, 31 Mar 2012 01:30:46 -0400, Cheryl >
> wrote:
>
> >You mentioned raspberry ketone supplement and I saw an old Dr Oz show
> >about it and bought some. *Assuming I'm one of those who might show a
> >benefit from this, how long did it take you to see one? *I just had
> >another epidural shot in my spine today so hope to have some relief soon
> >in order to add some workouts to boost it. *The epidural was killer
> >today, nothing like the first one. *Hurt like f'n heck.

>
> What "benefit" is raspberry (or any other flavor) ketone supposed to
> imbue?
>
> Sounds like another fancy part of the billion$ specious supplement
> business to me!
>
> John Kuthe...


Why don't you just die, faggot? Everybody here hates you. Even your
only real life friend.
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On Mar 31, 1:00*pm, BillyZoom > wrote:
> On Mar 31, 6:44*am, John Kuthe > wrote:
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> > On Sat, 31 Mar 2012 01:30:46 -0400, Cheryl >
> > wrote:

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> > >You mentioned raspberry ketone supplement and I saw an old Dr Oz show
> > >about it and bought some. *Assuming I'm one of those who might show a
> > >benefit from this, how long did it take you to see one? *I just had
> > >another epidural shot in my spine today so hope to have some relief soon
> > >in order to add some workouts to boost it. *The epidural was killer
> > >today, nothing like the first one. *Hurt like f'n heck.

>
> > What "benefit" is raspberry (or any other flavor) ketone supposed to
> > imbue?

>
> > Sounds like another fancy part of the billion$ specious supplement
> > business to me!

>
> > John Kuthe...

>
> Why don't you just die, faggot? Everybody here hates you. Even your
> only real life friend.


I don't hate him. I just wasn't going to take shit from him without
retaliating. Now I just ignore him.

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On Mar 31, 3:25*pm, Bryan > wrote:
> On Mar 31, 1:00*pm, BillyZoom > wrote:
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> > On Mar 31, 6:44*am, John Kuthe > wrote:

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> > > On Sat, 31 Mar 2012 01:30:46 -0400, Cheryl >
> > > wrote:

>
> > > >You mentioned raspberry ketone supplement and I saw an old Dr Oz show
> > > >about it and bought some. *Assuming I'm one of those who might show a
> > > >benefit from this, how long did it take you to see one? *I just had
> > > >another epidural shot in my spine today so hope to have some relief soon
> > > >in order to add some workouts to boost it. *The epidural was killer
> > > >today, nothing like the first one. *Hurt like f'n heck.

>
> > > What "benefit" is raspberry (or any other flavor) ketone supposed to
> > > imbue?

>
> > > Sounds like another fancy part of the billion$ specious supplement
> > > business to me!

>
> > > John Kuthe...

>
> > Why don't you just die, faggot? Everybody here hates you. Even your
> > only real life friend.

>
> I don't hate him. *I just wasn't going to take shit from him without
> retaliating. *Now I just ignore him.
>
> --Bryan


I don't understand him. He's clearly despised in general. Can't hold a
job. Hated by his ex-wife and son. Yet he continues to mince, mince,
mince through life. Act like a normal person, Kuthe. Even if your
career is ruined (you're welcome) it will improve your life.
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"BillyZoom", YACA, wrote:

> Why don't you just die, faggot? Everybody here hates you.


You're the one who's full of hate.

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On Apr 2, 4:29*pm, George M. Middius > wrote:
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> > Why don't you just die, faggot? Everybody here hates you.

>
> You're the one who's full of hate.


And John is not a "faggot." He happens to be hetero.

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On Sat, 31 Mar 2012 01:30:46 -0400, Cheryl >
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> You mentioned raspberry ketone supplement and I saw an old Dr Oz show
> about it and bought some. Assuming I'm one of those who might show a
> benefit from this, how long did it take you to see one? I just had
> another epidural shot in my spine today so hope to have some relief soon
> in order to add some workouts to boost it. The epidural was killer
> today, nothing like the first one. Hurt like f'n heck.


I was hoping "raspberry ketone supplement" was for pain management,
but I guess not.

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On Mar 31, 12:30*am, Cheryl > wrote:
> You mentioned raspberry ketone supplement and I saw an old Dr Oz show
> about it and bought some. *Assuming I'm one of those who might show a
> benefit from this, how long did it take you to see one? *I just had
> another epidural shot in my spine today so hope to have some relief soon
> in order to add some workouts to boost it. *The epidural was killer
> today, nothing like the first one. *Hurt like f'n heck.


It's impossible to tell what benefits I'm getting from what because
pretty much everything happened at one time. I threw everything buy
the kitchen sink at my weight problem. You might want to try adding
some MCT oil, and see if you tolerate it GI-wise. I have no problems
with it, but my nephew gets cramps. That stuff lights me on fire. It
seems to be, like capsaicin, something you work up a tolerance to,
intestines-wise.

Be careful with the workouts. I got a little too intense with the
crunches and back extensions, and ended up with about 10 days of back
pain that only recently subsided. My boss and coworker both swear by
using inversion therapy.
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