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post May 31 2010, 04:17 AM, updated 16y ago

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Hi there,have you tried any slim belts before?Are they effective?Which brand do you recommend?
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post May 31 2010, 11:41 AM

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QUOTE(joanne_yan @ May 31 2010, 04:17 AM)
Hi there,have you tried any slim belts before?Are they effective?Which brand do you recommend?
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You've meant the Sona Slim belt?
If this is the one, I did and it is quite effective only when you practice it regularly.
Do not remember the brand.

I fell Eating less early breakfast in the morning is the key.
Eating less starchy food and skip the 10AM and 3PM breakfast is more effective.


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post May 31 2010, 04:49 PM

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QUOTE(ccyap003 @ May 31 2010, 11:41 AM)
You've meant the Sona Slim belt?
If this is the one, I did and it is quite effective only when you practice it regularly.
Do not remember the brand.

I fell Eating less early breakfast in the morning is the key.
Eating less starchy food and skip the 10AM and 3PM breakfast is more effective.
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Sona slim belt?Hmm...issit sth like the "ukimono"?How effective is it?
"skip the 10AM and 3PM breakfast is more effective"-i dont understand this,can you explain to me?thanks smile.gif
Btw,how much is the sona slim belt?Is it worth it to buy?
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post May 31 2010, 04:58 PM

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Tea break is the word (it is usually served at 10am and 3pm). It means dont rely solely on the belt cut down unecesary meals.

Yes I believe belt works.
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post May 31 2010, 05:01 PM

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QUOTE(faceless @ May 31 2010, 04:58 PM)
Tea break is the word (it is usually served at 10am and 3pm). It means dont rely solely on the belt cut down unecesary meals.

Yes I believe belt works.
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haha...icic...how fast does it work?which brand do u recommend?Have you tried b4?


Added on May 31, 2010, 10:32 pmErr..one more question,any side effects after using slim belts?

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post Jun 1 2010, 02:38 PM

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any other brand as well beside sona ?
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post Jun 1 2010, 05:28 PM

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Any brand will do. Their job is hold the tummy in. If you keep adding weight to the tummy then it will losen and become ineffective. It will help only if you keep a weight lossing diet. I say again dont rely on the belt diet is important to. The next factor is exercise.
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post Jun 1 2010, 10:56 PM

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QUOTE(faceless @ Jun 1 2010, 05:28 PM)
Any brand will do. Their job is hold the tummy in. If you keep adding weight to the tummy then it will losen and become ineffective. It will help only if you keep a weight lossing diet. I say again dont rely on the belt diet is important to. The next factor is exercise.
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Any side effects of using it?


Added on June 1, 2010, 10:57 pm
QUOTE(aishatosh81 @ Jun 1 2010, 02:38 PM)
any other brand as well beside sona ?
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err..sona is a brand?Where to buy? tongue.gif

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angrydog
post Jun 1 2010, 11:07 PM

More like "fatdog" amiright?
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My God, just change your diet, lazyass.
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post Jun 1 2010, 11:48 PM

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QUOTE(angrydog @ Jun 1 2010, 11:07 PM)
My God, just change your diet, lazyass.
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haha...just asking tongue.gif
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post Jun 1 2010, 11:50 PM

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i tried uzap, normal watson slimming belt...not working....

then start i hit the gym, cut down carbo...and walla, in 1 month i lose around 8kgs....but must be very consistence....if not mesti x jadi one....
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post Jun 2 2010, 10:16 AM

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I dont see how tying a cloth around your body can have side effects. If there is any effect it will be immediate effect. You tie it too tight and you will faint. Or your skin is sensitive to the material resulting in rashes. After delivering babies, ladies tie themself up real tight with fabrics for up to 3 months. I never heard them talk about side effects.
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post Jun 2 2010, 02:58 PM

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QUOTE(faceless @ Jun 2 2010, 10:16 AM)
I dont see how tying a cloth around your body can have side effects. If there is any effect it will be immediate effect. You tie it too tight and you will faint. Or your skin is sensitive to the material resulting in rashes. After delivering babies, ladies tie themself up real tight with fabrics for up to 3 months. I never heard them talk about side effects.
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but i read some article saying that using slim belts will affect the womb..some of them cant pregnant in the futere
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post Jun 2 2010, 03:10 PM

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Wow, I am surprise that being wrapped by super tight fabric can damage the uterus. That being the case, do you think wearing a bra can cause breast cancer. There is even underwires in a bra. We never seem to have breast cancer until the bra was invented.
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post Jun 2 2010, 08:30 PM

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QUOTE(faceless @ Jun 2 2010, 03:10 PM)
Wow, I am surprise that being wrapped by super tight fabric can damage the uterus. That being the case, do you think wearing a bra can cause breast cancer. There is even underwires in a bra. We never seem to have breast cancer until the bra was invented.
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hmm...cos u dun just "wrap the fabric"...it vibrates or heats up
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post Jun 3 2010, 09:41 AM

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Okay, we are talking about different things. I did not know there are products that vibrates or heats up these days. I can also accept what you have read may be true where these products are concern. It seem to make sense since there is constant heat or vibration at the uterus area. I will be more cautious on these types.
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post Jun 3 2010, 09:52 PM

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QUOTE(faceless @ Jun 3 2010, 09:41 AM)
Okay, we are talking about different things. I did not know there are products that vibrates or heats up these days. I can also accept what you have read may be true where these products are concern. It seem to make sense since there is constant heat or vibration at the uterus area. I will be more cautious on these types.
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hmm...den wat does yr "super tight fabric" mean?You are using?
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post Jun 4 2010, 08:51 AM

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Just simple fabric with valcro to fasten. You can adjust how tight you want it to be. There are also other undergarment suit type. You can call them lingerie but not made of lace and satin.
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post Jun 4 2010, 09:01 AM

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it doesnt make u lose weight, but it does tone your ab muscles up. You gotta have washboard abs to make full use of it.
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post Jun 4 2010, 10:10 PM

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QUOTE(faceless @ Jun 4 2010, 08:51 AM)
Just simple fabric with valcro to fasten. You can adjust how tight you want it to be. There are also other undergarment suit type. You can call them lingerie but not made of lace and satin.
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hmm..does it help?


Added on June 4, 2010, 10:11 pm
QUOTE(ate @ Jun 4 2010, 09:01 AM)
it doesnt make u lose weight, but it does tone your ab muscles up. You gotta have washboard abs to make full use of it.
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wat's washboard abs?

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