Anyone tried Lemon Bottle for fat loss?

I've actually gotten Lemon Bottle done by a professional a couple of times. After dropping a lot of weight, I still had a stubborn double chin I wanted to get rid of.

It's injected right into the fat layer of the treatment area, so it's targeted. It doesn't work everywhere all at once.

From what I've personally experienced, you'll probably need several treatments to really see a difference. One session didn't do a whole lot for me, but after a few sessions a few weeks apart, I started to notice changes. It's not a quick fix, and the results are subtle, but it can help. Results vary a lot.
 
It's a localized injection. You're supposed to only target that area. There are trustworthy places to get it. I wouldn't order it from some random overseas supplier, though. There are similar products out there too. Do some digging! 😉
 
Just to clarify a point made earlier: while subcutaneous injections *can* have systemic effects, some medications are formulated to act primarily locally even when administered subq. The specific formulation and its diffusion properties are key. Always consult with a qualified medical professional before undergoing any cosmetic procedure.
 
I dropped around 40 pounds, and now my stomach skin wrinkles if I flex. Super weird. I've been hitting the gym hard for over a year hoping it would help, but the skin is still kinda loose. Creams haven't done much either.
 
EmptyFridgeClub said:
I dropped around 40 pounds, and now my stomach skin wrinkles if I flex. Super weird. I've been hitting the gym hard for over a year hoping it would help, but the skin is still kinda loose. Creams haven't done much either.

I've heard radiofrequency microneedling, like Morpheus8, can help some people with skin tightening after weight loss. It's pricey, though.
 
I've been cutting back on the number of supplements I take. I was taking a ton of stuff I read about online and still had issues with hair loss and foot pain. Decided to stop them all and see what happens.
 
BioLog said:
I've been cutting back on the number of supplements I take. I was taking a ton of stuff I read about online and still had issues with hair loss and foot pain. Decided to stop them all and see what happens.

That's a wise approach! It's crucial to investigate the underlying causes of symptoms like hair loss and neuropathy with a physician. Self-treating with numerous supplements can sometimes mask the real issue or even exacerbate problems, especially regarding neuropathy. Vitamin B6 toxicity, for example, can cause nerve damage.
 
My tailbone has been sore for weeks now. No fall or injury caused it but it feels bruised. Got a better work cushion and it helps a little. Pretty sure it's the fat loss combined with bad posture.
 
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