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Old Aug 21, 2014, 06:36 AM
HelpSlayr HelpSlayr is offline
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Has anyone here used kratom for weight loss and been successful? I have got at kratomunderground.com a sample of kratom and I have found that kratom has totally killed my appetite and craving for food. My point is that I may trade one addiction for the other. Seems kratom is of the lesser danger. The food addiction can cause pre-diabetes high blood pressure, high cholesterol, back pain, and not to mention all the mental side effects, while kratom is not so dangerous. What are your thoughts?
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Old Aug 21, 2014, 09:31 PM
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Hello, HelpSlayr, and welcome to Psych Central! I can't say that I have tried any of these weight loss supplements, not even the ones advertised on TV. I worry about the effects on my body by products that haven't been medically tested. How about talking to your doc about any products for weight loss? My husband was prescribed something by his doc, and it did help. Unfortunately, I can't remember the name of it.
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