Hi I'm Dave from Manchester, nice to meet you all.
This is the second time I've tried lipotrim. First time was many moons ago (when it was approx £30 per week ) and I lost about five and a half stone.
Alas like many I I put the weight back on and yo yo'd since.
In Autumn 2008 I was diagnosed type 2 diabetes. I immediately cut my carbs and lost 6 stone and felt great. Then this last year I 'rebelled' against my condition and ate all the foods I shouldn't. Result most of the weight back on.
Two months ago I decided enough is enough and reverted back to the diet that had reversed my diabetes, ie low carb. I lost two stone in two months using this method then read the artile in The Guardian about very low calorie diets reversing diabetes. I thought 'what the heck' and thought about going back to lipotrim!
I now it won't be a cure for my diabetes but dropping the weight will help my insulin resistance and hopefully help me avoid complications.
So here's my plan! Lipotrim until I get down to 13 or so stone, then back to the low carb low gi diet I has used to great success before.
The diabetes has given me the motivation to get it shifted this time.
I'll be brisk walking for an hour a day too. Been doing that for the last two months and feeeling great!
Wish me luck!
This is the second time I've tried lipotrim. First time was many moons ago (when it was approx £30 per week ) and I lost about five and a half stone.
Alas like many I I put the weight back on and yo yo'd since.
In Autumn 2008 I was diagnosed type 2 diabetes. I immediately cut my carbs and lost 6 stone and felt great. Then this last year I 'rebelled' against my condition and ate all the foods I shouldn't. Result most of the weight back on.
Two months ago I decided enough is enough and reverted back to the diet that had reversed my diabetes, ie low carb. I lost two stone in two months using this method then read the artile in The Guardian about very low calorie diets reversing diabetes. I thought 'what the heck' and thought about going back to lipotrim!
I now it won't be a cure for my diabetes but dropping the weight will help my insulin resistance and hopefully help me avoid complications.
So here's my plan! Lipotrim until I get down to 13 or so stone, then back to the low carb low gi diet I has used to great success before.
The diabetes has given me the motivation to get it shifted this time.
I'll be brisk walking for an hour a day too. Been doing that for the last two months and feeeling great!
Wish me luck!