I work in a pharmacy, and run Lipotrim consultations and weigh in's. If there is anything you're struggling with, or don't know about. Just ask me
Lots of people have success on the diet, it takes LOTS of will power but if you really want to do this for yourself, it will do it for you.
The first few days, you may have headaches, but that's just your body screaming for food. The diet is mainly liquid, but as soon as ketosis kicks in, you're body will use up all the stored fat for energy. Remember, the average adult calorie intake is 2000-2500 daily. With Lipotrim you're only getting around 600-800 calories per day. The more water you drink is key to your weightloss aswell. Before you go to the toilet AND after, have a glass of water. The same with your shakes/soup. If you keep replacing the fluids in your body you will feel a difference. The water intake is key to staying regular aswell, as lipotrim can cause constipation. I'm sure you've heard of Fibre Clear. You don't need it, if you just drink plenty of water.
But i assure you. I weigh people every week, and providing you don't cheat (if you do, cheat with protein, not carbs. And the damage will be less, and easier to burn off). When you get to your target weight there is a maintenance programme that you can follow aswell. Different things again, to your shake/bar/soup. There is a mousse, summer fruits etc. Alternatively, most people think they've spent too much much the time they get to their 'goal' weight, so if you dont really want to fork out the money for the maintenance programme, having a shake/soup morning and noon, then a meal at night is fine. Introduce carbs (such as rice, bread, pasta) slowly though. The following week, cut one shake out and have a healthy lunch, and the week after, plan breakfast.
But if you really want to lose the weight, you'll do it no problem on Lipotrim. If you have any questions, you know where i am