Jul 23, 2009 3:10 PM (15+ Years) When added with water the pill will clean your house, wash and wax your car and have you wakening up feeling refreshed and bushy tailed in the morning.
Butttt now for the truthful part. The fat burner is called Leptorexin. On the front of the bottle it says fat burning, euphoric, superfood, anit-aging, cellular detox, lean muscle and key vitamins. It has a ton of stuff in it. Whether or not its enough to do anything I am not sure. I took the formula and really did not care for it as I did not think it was doing a whole lot. But to be honest, my diet and cardio workouts pretty much sucked at that point.
I havent taken it for about three or four months. I've tweaked my diet, amped up my cardio and weight workouts and am giving it another try. It's been two weeks and I've leaned up quite a bit. It's not water weight as my weight loss has not been drastic. The stuff does not give me a caffeine rush or crash which is good. My only suggestion is to do what it says on the bottle. It says take it 30 minutes before you eat. Make sure you eat because if not it will do a number on your stomach. Meaning stomach cramps and make you feel really bad. But as soon as you get some liquid (protein shake) or food on the stomach. All is good.
I ordered three bottles on line for about $100 and they are 180 pill bottles. So I found a pretty good deal. But its by no means a miracle worker if you do not help it out with the proper diet plan and workouts. Just my two cents on the stuff.
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Mar 5, 2009 3:26 PM (15+ Years) Let me explain it to you. When you want to sell supplements to guys, you show MR ROID user endorsing the product. When you want to sell supplements to girls, you show Oprah endorsing the product. Right now networks are hurting for advertising dollars. I would be willing to bet that Oprah is getting a cut of the supplement's sales, as her advertising revenue is down.
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Mar 5, 2009 12:27 AM (15+ Years) Okay great, fine, bust my bubble. Now you tell me all the marketing schemes. geez Okay Ms. C and I just ordered a new supplement that is Oprah approved and has been talked about on alot of news stations. Its a vitamin, liver detox, energy stimulant and helps your skin complexion as well. We are going to try it out and if we like it we will post the name. If not then we fell for another marketing scheme and should have bought bottle service.
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Mar 4, 2009 11:49 PM (15+ Years) The sad part is many supplements don't really do anything except get you a little high ( if your lucky ). They are just really good at marketing. Get Mr Steroid user to hold the bottle of crap, pay him to say he uses it. Then package it in colorful plastics. And make sure the label gives it that medical FDA approved look. Distribute and sell to males. Then take the same exact product, and repackage it something that appeals to females ( light colors with a fuffy name, and skinny shadow image of a female ), and tell them its formulated for women, Distribute and sell to females. What is sad is many know this, and they buy it anyway.
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Mar 4, 2009 8:18 PM (15+ Years) I don't believe that Black Pearl has any ephedra in it. Most of the products that contain ephedra have been taken off the market. I remember back in the day of Xenadrine RFA-1 ( early 2000s ). When I was taking that stuff. it got me really shreaded, and I was so focused on whatever I was doing. The downside is coming off ephedra takes a good week, and that weak you will feel terrible, no motivation to do anything.
The important thing is when taking any supplement to do it in moderation. Most of the people who died on ephedra were taking too much, then doing drill exercises in 90 degree heat. I woud advise against working out anywhere but a well air conditioned gym if you take ephedra.
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Feb 21, 2009 1:28 PM (15+ Years) I tried horny goat weed. Didn't do a dam thing for me. Everyone is different though
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Feb 21, 2009 1:19 PM (15+ Years) Has anyone ever tried the "horny goat weed"? Does that really work and is it better for women men or both? Anyone?
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Feb 20, 2009 10:57 PM (15+ Years) Oh, this works also on guys as well as women. If both are drinking these then I dont think a cold water hose could separate them. lol
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Feb 20, 2009 10:47 PM (15+ Years) The place I originally bought it was HEB. I don't think a glass of champagne really can compare to this stuff.
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Feb 20, 2009 10:47 PM (15+ Years) Black Pearl is from the RedLine energy company brand. It definitely works. We do mix ours with a little vodka instead of redblull and before long the hot tub is going, etc...It has different vitamins, herbs and other nice little substances that kick your libido into overdrive. Vitamin Shoppe, GNC and some convenience stores carry this.
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Feb 20, 2009 10:47 PM (15+ Years) Black Pearl is from the RedLine energy company brand. It definitely works. We do mix ours with a little vodka instead of redblull and before long the hot tub is going, etc...It has different vitamins, herbs and other nice little substances that kick your libido into overdrive. Vitamin Shoppe, GNC and some convenience stores carry this.
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Feb 20, 2009 7:01 PM (15+ Years) Now what grocery store was this?
The Dragons
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Feb 19, 2009 6:53 PM (15+ Years) Lets just say it changes attitudes from " lets just sit and talk, then leave" to "That chick is hot... Can we take her home with us.... I don't care if people are watching, I need to get F#$Ked now". For maximum results mix it with vodka. Let me know how it works out for you.
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Feb 19, 2009 5:52 PM (15+ Years) The bottle looks like this |
Feb 19, 2009 5:51 PM (15+ Years) There are a lot of drinks like sex on the beach and so forth that sound like they might do something. But they usually don't. IF you know of a drink that makes your girl horny let everyone know. When we were at the groceiry store a few months back, we noticed they had a Redline Black Pearl, that was supposed to stimulate the senses. We bought a case and tried it and yeah it worked. I won't go into the details, but I highly recommend it.
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