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Dreamsplanner
August 9th, 2015, 04:01 AM
Hello Atomic,

Just read this article on Kate Middleton

http://womanshealthway.com/consumerlabreport-katenewdiet1/

Not sure even if this is true but will these pills sway pink?

Thank you

Kittybear
August 9th, 2015, 06:21 AM
I'd be wary of any stuff like this Hun that is supposedly from Kate. She may have taken them but it would never be publicised.

No idea if they sway I'm afraid.

Good luck xx

Babygirlquest
August 9th, 2015, 07:10 AM
These things are a con and I don't even think they work. There is no way Kate actually said she took those, I'm fairly certain she wouldn't have anyway. She was always naturally slim and even pregnant she was all bump, I'm not surprised she lost weight so quickly. These diet pills are not suitable for taking if pregnant or breastfeeding (I had a much cheaper brand of the garcinia I think it's called and it didn't work!) so I definitely wouldn't take them ttc.

atomic sagebrush
August 9th, 2015, 11:59 AM
Please quit looking for the "magic bullet" that will ensure a baby of a certain gender. It doesn't exist and I would and WILL NEVER recommend herbs that I have not seen tons of people use and get a baby of a certain gender SAFELY. The only herbs I ever recommend are those that I have seen many people on either Ingender or SoulCysters website.

We do not know how swaying works at all, it's all just guesswork, and thus we simply cannot know how any of these things would sway. More importantly, we do not know if they are SAFE to be taken prior to pregnancy. I seriously, seriously, seriously doubt that Kate was taking them. She is super slim anyway and had hyperemesis and thus I doubt she even gained 50 lbs when pregnant.

That whole entire website is an advertisment for garcinia pills. It is not a reliable source of information.

Does it even make sense that during Charlotte's christening, that Kate would stop what she was doing to answer a question about diet pills??

atomic sagebrush
August 9th, 2015, 12:03 PM
These things are a con and I don't even think they work. There is no way Kate actually said she took those, I'm fairly certain she wouldn't have anyway. She was always naturally slim and even pregnant she was all bump, I'm not surprised she lost weight so quickly. These diet pills are not suitable for taking if pregnant or breastfeeding (I had a much cheaper brand of the garcinia I think it's called and it didn't work!) so I definitely wouldn't take them ttc.

I also know about 10 people who took garcinia and did not lose weight. Same with "raspberry ketones"

EVERYONE please beware of anything marketed as a detox. Every single one of them contains strong herbal laxatives which make people think that something is happening but really they are just pooping a lot. Abusing laxatives does make you lose weight and it's one way that anorexics keep their weight very low, but it's not safe to do that and nor is it healthy before pregnancy.

Dreamsplanner
August 10th, 2015, 02:31 AM
Thanks everyone! I sometimes tend to believe silly things, I know, it came up when reading my email and I just thought of checking on this...

Sorry I know it is not the most productive thing to do, but great to have your insight. I am grounded again...

atomic sagebrush
August 11th, 2015, 02:05 PM
If you do wonder about something, it is much better to ask me and I will give you my opinion on it, then wondering about it. As long as you're not going out and searching for the magic bullet as some do then it's all good. There are no dumb questions, only things that I haven't explained well enough yet. :)