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08-02-2007, 12:54 PM
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Noxycut
I felt crazy for getting this. I ordered it online, and without nearly any reviews on it, I got it. It promised great things, and the only things I've ever seen on it was a review from a google search, and the website of it, noxycut.com. I ordered one bottle (it wasn't very expensive at all). I've used it for about 3 weeks now and lost about 10 pounds, most of which appears to be fat. I'm feeling much better about myself when I look at myself in the mirror. I have a ton of energy now, it's really incredible how much energy it gives you. I get to the point now where I go work out or run because I have nothing else that will help me use all the energy I have. It's a great feeling. I really do like this product thus far, and it hasn't had any side effects.
The company promise is that you will lose 0 pounds, and just turn all your fat into muscle. Clearly this isn't happening, but I'm still getting some pretty good results from this. I've never heard of anybody else using this, so if anybody else has experience with this, let me know.
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03-23-2008, 05:12 AM
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No side effects? I don't know if this is a side effect but I've been getting bloody noses daily in my left nostril and I've been crapping GREEN poop.
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03-23-2008, 10:34 AM
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Kill Babies
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wtf is noxycut?
and if you really believed that a pill turns fat into muscle than no offense but your a idiot for believeing it.
fat does not turn into muscle.
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07-08-2008, 11:50 PM
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Actually, fat does turn into muscle, why don't you do a little bit of research?
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07-09-2008, 04:20 AM
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brb squat worshippin'
Join Date: Nov 2007
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wtf at trolls?
a block of butter will not turn into a piece of lean steak.
dumbass
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07-09-2008, 07:20 AM
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Not true. Fat and muscle are two separate entities
Not true. Fat and muscle are two separate entities. You must burn fat and build muscle.
Here's how fat is burned:
When you lose weight (by eating less and exercising more), an enzyme located in fat cells disassembles the fat compounds and sends the components into the bloodstream. Liver and muscle cells take up these components and disassemble them even further until what's left is a compound called acetyl-CoA. Acetyl-CoA then enters the Krebs cycle, a series of chemical reactions that takes place in the mitochondria -- the cell's "power plant."
The end product is made up of...
? Carbon dioxide, which is expelled when you exhale.
? Water, which is lost as urine and perspiration.
? Heat, which helps maintain body temperature.
? ATP, the molecule that fuels cellular activities that require energy.
On the flip side, to build muscle you need to work those muscles on a regular basis (no pain, no gain)...and eat appropriate amounts of dietary protein. Your protein grams for the day should total about 50% of your body weight in pounds, unless you're a serious athlete, in which case your protein requirements should total about 50-80% of your body weight in pounds.
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