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Old Wed, Sep-10-03, 20:03
Budurowe Budurowe is offline
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Question Anyone tried New Product: Atkins FAT Converter?

Went to the drug store today to buy my monthly Oils and Vitiamans and low and behold there was a bottle of....ATKINS FAT CONVERTER!

Has anyone tried this?? (It's like a vitiaman)

I got a box to try but now I'm scared of stalling! LOL... everything new I try seemes to STALL me. Can a Supplement Stall you??

**Here is what the box says:

Atkins Fat Converter is a multienzyme formula specifically designed to help break down fats, proteins and carbohydrates in the small intestine. This breakthrough formula features a 45-45-10 (protein to fat to carb.) enzyme ratio to help people cutting on carbs. naturally digest protein and fat-based food.
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Old Wed, Sep-10-03, 21:25
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LadyBelle LadyBelle is offline
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I don't know. I havn't tried it but that's something that sounds kind of gimicky to me. I also don't understand why they would use that ratio when on induciton you should get around 60-70% fat and while OWL is vary varried, it is still more then 45% fat until you get above 40g of carbs. I think protien is only suposed to be around 30-40%.
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Old Thu, Sep-11-03, 05:49
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Plan: Atkins
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I don`t take anything other than my daily vitamins. The less processed substances in your body, the better your weight loss...Just my humble opinion.
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