Breaking Hydroxycut Rpaid release in half, and taking both halfs?!


Question: Breaking Hydroxycut Rpaid release in half, and taking both halfs?
I bought hydroxycut rapid release the other day, and since i cant swallow big pills i break it in half then take both halfs one after another. Is this alright to do?Because the pills dont appear to have a coating on them, and they are the solid pills not the kind with liquid in the middle. AND PLEASE No BS About THE FDA

Answers:

I presume you mean Rapid release. It would help if you said exactly which ones, all I can find are caplets, medical definition...
"A smooth, coated, oval-shaped medicine tablet intended to be tamper-resistant."
They would be in caplet form for a reason.

If you know so much why ask the same question twice?
You can buy something with no medical evidence to back the claims.
You disagree with the FDA.
What do you expect from us?

Have you read the disclaimers on sites selling it?
Taken orally...
Even experts in the supplement industry say the products aren't legal and don't work. Andrew Shao of the Council for Responsible Nutrition, an industry group, says HCG is "not considered a legal dietary ingredient and therefore cannot be sold as a dietary supplement. I am not aware of any scientific evidence that supports its use when taken orally."

Because HCG is a peptide hormone, it would be broken down by the stomach and rendered ineffective, he says. He says the products are mostly sold over the Internet, so it's difficult to track sales.

A lot of sites selling Hydroxycut products use 'As is' ( a legal term used to disclaim some implied warranties for an item being sold).



Okay you didn't want to hear the facts the first time you asked the question so here they are now.

So I'm going to manufacture a product called Hydroxycut and say that it causes weight loss.
In 2003 I am going to get sued and lose for making the false claims that my product is a 'clinically proven fat burner".
Then in May of 2009 the FDA is going to come in and shut me down for making unsubstantiated claims again and force me to repay $30 million to customers I sold the unproven product, including the ones with liver damage and the family of the one person that DIED from using the product.
Now I'm going to lay low for a bit and "reformulate" a product that now contains nothing more than herbs, spices, and mostly caffeine.
Now in July of 2010 the FTC is going to fine me $5.5 million for claiming my products not only cause weight loss but also treat or prevent colds, flu, allergies, and hay fever. Wow!
And yet current law still allows then to operate.
Now after 6 months I'm going to launch a huge ad blitz with a lot of "trick" language that lets me continue to sell a product with absolutely no clinical evidence or documentation.
What could go wrong with this product?
Why, because people are desperate to lose weight and there will always be someone there to sell them a "quick fix remedy" that doesn't work. The $60 billion weight loss industry is just too lucrative and profitable for these guys to stay away.
If any of this stuff worked, why would 2/3 of US adults be overweight or obese?
People would be standing in line to buy the product and they wouldn't need to spend a penny on slick advertising if it really worked.
These supplement manufacturers are using humans (you) as guinea pigs with these unapproved products.
As long as no one gets sick or dies, or they don't get fined or shut down, they will continue to make and peddle this crap under current law.
They don't care whether it works or not as long as they get your money.

Possible side effects

Arrhythmia (irregular heartbeat)
Heart complications
Jaundice (yellowing of the skin or whites of the eyes)
Kidney problems
Unexplained headaches and dizziness
Excessive fatigue
Loss of appetite
Restlessness, anxiety
Nausea, vomiting
Seizures

Your friend didn't lose weight because he took Hydroxycut.
He lost weight because his body burned more calories than he ate.
When are you people going to figure this out?
The "diet pills" are just a mind **** to encourage you to exercise and eat less.
Sorry for the attitude but I get frustrated with snot nosed kids arguing with me while some Canadian con artists are bending them over! And they are paying for the privelige!
Oh... what's that?
You didn't know the manufacturer of Hydroxycut is based in Canada so they can avoid US regulations?
But you know so much about it!




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