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       Location: South Dakota | I was on it for a year and three months...
Loved:  Extra energy and focus.  Was able to go off of caffeine for the first time ever! Made my joint paint non existent.  I felt like a new woman from Day 1!  Lost about 18 pounds. I was healthy... I teach school and am around sick kids and never got sick once last year. Â
Hate: Â Cannot afford it, cannot stand to push it on other people. Â If I forgot a day of my capsules I was worthless and had a migraine by the afternoon. Â Lost about 18 pounds but that was it. Â
I am now OFF of Thrive and admit I would still be on it if I could justify the $150 a month. Â I had a really rough week coming off it... felt like I was going to die. Â That makes me think there were things in it that I probably don't want to be addicted to? Â Not sure! Â But I did feel better when I was taking it.
Edited to add... I did not start taking Thrive to lose weight.Â
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  Location: Millington, TN | I tried it. I got so jittery it was unreal. I could just take the shake and I was fine but I wanted a meal replacement shake. So I switched to shakeology which is about 115 a month. Alot cheaper than eating out for lunch every day! |
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          Location: Bastrop, Texas | You people who like certain diet pills and potients because it gives you "energy" really need to think twice. Does anyone remember "Soloslim"? People loved all that "energy boost" and "fat burning". Well, people started dropping like flies from all that "energy". That "energy" is from stimulants. Do you like meth? It's along those lines. There is no such thing as a "fat burning" supplement.
Put your brain back in your head, for goodness sakes.
There is no shortcut. Forget the pills and potients. If my ass is too fat, I need to stop eating like a fat glutton and get my fat lazy ass of the couch and burn some calories. Pick out a diet and move around more.
The last "Thrive" user I saw wound up flying off to a cath lab for stents. She was in her 30's. |
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| ranchrider - 2016-10-17 12:21 PM I was on it for a year and three months...
Loved: Extra energy and focus. Was able to go off of caffeine for the first time ever! Made my joint paint non existent. I felt like a new woman from Day 1! Lost about 18 pounds. I was healthy... I teach school and am around sick kids and never got sick once last year.
Hate: Cannot afford it, cannot stand to push it on other people. If I forgot a day of my capsules I was worthless and had a migraine by the afternoon. Lost about 18 pounds but that was it.
I am now OFF of Thrive and admit I would still be on it if I could justify the $150 a month. I had a really rough week coming off it... felt like I was going to die. That makes me think there were things in it that I probably don't want to be addicted to? Not sure! But I did feel better when I was taking it. Edited to add... I did not start taking Thrive to lose weight.
You needed it to GAIN weight, Skinny Minnie.... :) |
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 Am I really the Weirdo?
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       Location: Kansas | I use the pills and shakes and feel like I have more energy than when I was loading up on coffee, RockStars and pop tarts every morning. It's expensive but I could spend even more money buying energy drinks and unhealthy breakfast snacks. Now at least I make it to lunch at 11:25 without eating everything in my desk! I do not sell it, but have thought about trying the promoter thing just to get my products free. |
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| Everyone says its an amazing product because they stopped drinking energy drinks/coffee....well of course, all your doing is taking it in a pill form. Believe it or not caffeine isn't the only thing that gives you energy.
If you stop taking the product and the symptoms are similar to a drug addict that stopped using, wouldn't that clue people in that it isn't a safe healthy product. |
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    Location: Huffman, Texas | I bought the whole shabang...the pills made me jittery, the patch was just a patch, but i did like the strawberry shakes. I mixed them with unsweetened almond mild, a package of stevia and 7-8 fresh strawberries all in the blender.. i still do the shake in the am..i drink it aboiut 9:30-10-am and then im good till about 2 pm. When I was doing the pills and patches and shakes, it actually revived my metabolism up and i was hungry all the time...that didnt work for me as i was not eating correctly..so for me, just the shakes. |
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| rodeowithjoker - 2016-10-19 6:46 PM I use the pills and shakes and feel like I have more energy than when I was loading up on coffee, RockStars and pop tarts every morning. It's expensive but I could spend even more money buying energy drinks and unhealthy breakfast snacks. Now at least I make it to lunch at 11:25 without eating everything in my desk! I do not sell it, but have thought about trying the promoter thing just to get my products free.
Just so you know, you dont have to be a promoter to get your product for free.. :) |
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| I tried it. Gave me the jitters. Switched to
advocare. It's cheaper and no jitters. Pm me if you want info. |
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| I wish you girls would read twice what Scott (Hotbear) posted. |
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| IRunOnFaith - 2016-09-07 10:35 AM
RedHead84 - 2016-09-02 8:34 AM Tried it, didn't work. Only thing that did work was Advocare and it was worth every penny. Contact me for more information!
Love me some Spark and Rehydrate! Â
I do too! We use to sell Advocare but now I just buy it from a really good friend! I didn't like all the promoting you had to do.
Edited by C_Austin 2016-10-20 8:01 AM
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