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Raspberry Ketones 100 mg

2.33 out of 5 based on 3 customer ratings
(3 customer reviews)

$22.13

Supplement Facts

Serving Size 1 Capsule
Amount Per Serving % Daily Value
Raspberry Ketones 100 mg *
*Daily Value not established.

Directions: For adults, take one (1) capsule twice daily, preferably with meals.

Other Ingredients: Dicalcium Phosphate, Gelatin, Vegetable Cellulose, Silica, Vegetable Magnesium Stearate.

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Product Description

Raspberry Ketones 100 mg Concentrated source of Raspberry Ketones.

100mg in one serving.

Rapid release capsules.

Our Raspberry Ketones are highly concentrated. Each serving of this dietary supplement contains 100mg of raspberry ketones.

No Artificial Color, Flavor or Sweetener, No Preservatives, No Sugar, No Starch, No Milk, No Lactose, No Soy, No Gluten, No Wheat, No Yeast, No Fish. Sodium Free.

WARNING: If you are pregnant, nursing, taking any medications or have any medical condition, consult your doctor before use. Discontinue use and consult your doctor if any adverse reactions occur. Not intended for use by persons under the age of 18. Keep out of reach of children. Store at room temperature. Do not use if seal under cap is broken or missing.

Raspberry Ketones 100 mg

3 reviews for Raspberry Ketones 100 mg

  1. 3 out of 5

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    Olly you might not realise but what you did that night and what you do every day/night is heoric, life saving at these critical times and life prolonging in the long run. I have thankfully remained complication free despite 28 years of type 1 diabetes that I took when I was 13. The main reason I would say for this my parents and the meticulous care they took of me/my condition with all its 24/7 needs. This set me up for life. Their example in those early years meant I continued to strive for good control and still do.Don’t forget to look after yourself too

  2. 2 out of 5

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    I have some other kind of problem with me. I have been hanvig painful, swollen and tingly feet, hands and legs for months and I’m thinking I might have diabetic neuropathy. I showed my doctor a few weeks ago and she just wanted me to take anti-inflamatories. Now, when I try to take a bath my feet hurt sooo bad that I have to get out. I’m not taking hot baths.

  3. 2 out of 5

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    There’s a massive cgaipman to encourage weight loss in obese individuals. Health and nutrition advocates often encourage people to change diets or exersize in order to lose weight. This has led to a variety of unhealthy dieting, fasting and weight loss surgery. None of this has proven completely effective. In fact, 90% of people who diet wind up back at the weight they started, sometimes heavier. However, correlations between premature death and many health-related diseases have been found among obese individuals (although many argue that there are just as many health-related problems among those with alledgedly ideal weights, and that nutritionists do not appropriately consider the individuals lifestyle and exersize habits before pointing the finger at overweight). What do you think?Maybe my question is unclear: What I mean is, why do we advocate WEIGHT LOSS per se, as opposed to simply healthy living/eating? Do you think a person who is physically active and eats healthily is still at risk if they are not losing weight?

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