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Ripwire dosage
I just thought I’d add a note about the dose of Ripwire…
I have been taking what is descriped on the Ripwire bottle as the ‘Mild’ dose. That is 1 in the morning and 1 in the afternoon. It suggests starting with the mild and ramping up to the intensive if/as needed. Intensive is marked as 3 in the morning and 3 in the afternoon.
Obviously the dose would effect
- How quickly I get through the bottle and therefore theh monthly cost, and
- How effective the fat loss or weight loss is (logically – but necessarily – if it doesn’t work at all then more of it would mean more nothing)
The fat loss so far has been OK. Maybe now I will ramp up to 2 in the morning and 2 in the afternoon, maybe for 1 week, then see how we go from there
Ripwire Review Today
Todays Ripwire Review – Its the same…
I just weighed myself again this morning, before breakfast and without heavy clothing – and I am 12 stone 12 still, as I was 2 days back, so I have levelled there at the moment.
This is fairly normal with any fat loss or weight loss system – to lose a rapid drop then level – then hopefully lose more again.
I had a crappy, stressful work day yesterday and my wife and I needed a break so we had an Indian curry – which , although it wasnt big, probablydidnt help in the whole fat loss game. It was tasy though
The Ripwire continues to helps massively with the between meals hunger suppression which I guess should be a good thing for fat loss. This hunger reduction seems to be the only or most noticable factor of Ripwire so far. Maybe there has been a bit of an energy raise – but not massive.
Its still early days
4 Pounds Down
This is probably too soon to start measuring any real weight loss becuase weight fluctuates around the day depending on what you’ve eaten, whether you’ve ‘offloaded’ it yet etc. So don’t take the following too seriously.
Before I started using Ripwire I was 13 stone 2 Lbs.
Now I am 12 stone 12 Lbs
That is 4 pounds off already. I am gently pleased with it although I am being realistic…
I have always found with myself and hearing the same from others – that when you go on any kind of diet or simply increase your awareness of how you are eating, you lose weight – by the simple fact of being more aware of how much or little you are eating – because you tend to strive towards eating less, and hence lose weight.
That said, 4 pounds off in 4 days I am not complaining about
Still not hungry
I am fairly sure the weekend wine didn’t help the fat loss.
I try to stick fairly strictly to a “Weekend Wine” rule – and usually succeed…
That is, I dont drink alcohol during the week. This for health reasons. I really enjoy good wine and some beer. If it weren’t for the adverse health implications I would let myself see off a good bottle a day.
So I allow myself some wine and beer etc at weekends then steer completely clear during the week.
(I have tried all manner of giving up, and controlling my alcohol intake. Stopping completely, total abstinense, 1 glass a night only, 1 glass on alternate nights etc… Maybe it is my lifestyle, whatever, but the only thing that seems to work for me is sticking to total abstinense during the working week then allowing myself some at weekends)
So at weekends, the additional wine etc would realistically be fighting against any Ripwire fat loss, adding more fat on.
That said, because I felt less hunger this weekend just gone, I drank less along with that. OK, a *bit* less…
And the lack of hunger seems to be continuing.
So far so good…
Not Hungry
The main thing so far is no hunger…
I have now been using Ripwire for 2 days. I can’t say I have felt a surge of energy and do not have a sudden desire to climb everest or run a couple of marathons before lunch – but then again poor ole’ Ripwire is fighting a losing battle – I was up at gone midnight last night cleaning up the contents of my son’s stomach (ich) so the sleep deprivation is fighting a good fight against any energy boost that Ripwire might otherwise be giving. Maybe.
But the main thing I can report – a noticeable and drastic absense of hunger between meals.
This is a major thumbs up to Ripwire so far. I have never tried other hunger suppressants before but have researched a few and every other hunger suppressant I have read about had some pretty serious side effects, like irritability, depression, lows, mood swings or worse.
And I am happy to report no such effects or mood swings here.
Obviously the lack of hunger means less drive to stick food – good or bad – into my face – so less weight going on that way. I’m not a massive snacker but am prone to picking at food between meals. So the lack of hunger pushing me harder to nibble between meals is a good thing.
I am not doing any surge of excercising deliberately so I can see if any weight loss is directly attributable to taking Ripwire. So I intend to just continue with the moderate excercise I do normally – walking the dogs over the fields a few times a weeks, maybe a game of squash a week, lifting weights from my home office a few times a week, and the excercise from the usual run-around of having 4 kids. I will let you know if and when I get a manic urge to throw my weights around all day every day
That is all so far – the main thing is absense of hunger between meals – which means less snacking – which means less calories going in – which means less mass going on!