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    What are some non-stimulant diet pills that work? I'm wondering because I want to avoid caffeine and other stimulants as much as possible, but I feel like there are not actually any other ingredients out there that charge the metabolism or ignite fat burning like ingredients that stimulant your central nervous system. Am I wrong about that? Do vitamins like B12 actually work?

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    Do you mean non-stimulant or stimtulant-free? There's a difference believe it or not. I think choosing something with vitamin B12 is probably good, as a jumping off point at least.

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      There's a difference between non-stimulant and stimulant free? Aren't they they same thing and just worded differently?

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        Originally posted by Gina View Post
        There's a difference between non-stimulant and stimulant free? Aren't they they same thing and just worded differently?
        I think the term "non-stimulant" means that it can contain an ingredient that is or that contains a stimulant but there is so very little of the stimulant in there that it's considered non stimulating because it doesn't produce stimulant effects (e.g a small amount of green tea). Meanwhile "Stimulant-free" means that there are 100% zero stimulants in the formula, so no green tea no nothing that contains a hint of a stimulant.

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        • #5
          green tea without caffeine. I think the catechins or whatever in it can help with metabolism. So can capsicum, I think...

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            Originally posted by 1000kw View Post

            I think the term "non-stimulant" means that it can contain an ingredient that is or that contains a stimulant but there is so very little of the stimulant in there that it's considered non stimulating because it doesn't produce stimulant effects (e.g a small amount of green tea). Meanwhile "Stimulant-free" means that there are 100% zero stimulants in the formula, so no green tea no nothing that contains a hint of a stimulant.
            Oh wow. I had no idea. That seems like sneaky marketing to me! Thanks for informing me of the difference!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Gina View Post

              Oh wow. I had no idea. That seems like sneaky marketing to me! Thanks for informing me of the difference!
              It does seem like sneaky marketing. It annoys me when manufacturers are not upfront about the products that they make.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by jenny25 View Post

                It does seem like sneaky marketing. It annoys me when manufacturers are not upfront about the products that they make.
                They aren't and it's easy to get lose in all the marketing hype. There are so many products on the market that either don't work or that may work but are dangerous. But...I guess that's just the risk you take when you're considering purchasing anything from an unregulated market...

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