What are those small weight loss ear patched?
lolita asked:
I recently saw some dude in my class with small circular ear patches in his ear & my buddy’s mother uses them, too. They are for weight management &/or weight loss, but i do not know what they are called or where to find them.. or how they work. Can anyone help?
Heath
I recently saw some dude in my class with small circular ear patches in his ear & my buddy’s mother uses them, too. They are for weight management &/or weight loss, but i do not know what they are called or where to find them.. or how they work. Can anyone help?
Heath







November 17th, 2008 at 5:34 am
I would love to know! I have seen someone with a white 1/4″ circle dot behind their ear, and it was for anti-nausea for travel sickness/motion sickness. Not sure if that is a different type patch? Sounds great.
November 18th, 2008 at 10:28 pm
Iv heard about those ( hormapatches) and the fda doesnt know the long term effects. its putting chemicals/hormones in your body. Can I make a suggestion? It seems like you want to lose weight but not be bothered with all the planning involved. There is a website called heavymotivation.com. they have this custom meal generator among a ton of other stuff. It does all of the work for you and the plan WORKS. You select the foods you like to eat from a list and it generates your menu for the whole day. It knows what portions to make for you to lose weight after doing calculations about your specific body. its so easy, just answer the questions. its 30 bucks for a lifetime membership and if you follow it, it willplan your meals. I lost 18 pounds already on it. they people at my gym told me about it. This may be a good idea for you. Good luck.
November 19th, 2008 at 2:05 pm
I have used several of their programs, most have rocked, some didnt — so overall, I say that they are safe to do business with and have good programs.
November 22nd, 2008 at 3:23 pm
The companies that sell these claim that it is “FDA Approved” and results in weight loss (an untrue statement). Save yourself the expense, disappointment, and embarrassment — avoid these “miracle” patches.