Gilenya and raspberry ketone slimming tablets?

Does anybody else take these slimming tablets alongside Gilenya?

Just wondered if it was safe and do they work.

thanks for any replies.

Those raspberry ketone tablets are a big con I believe. So as to whether they work alongside Gilenya is possibly irrelevant. The only possibility is that they might not be good for you to take together, I’m pretty sure the raspberry ketone won’t do a lot of good on their own.

But if anyone knows better, then feel free to correct me.

Sue

I tried those raspberry ketone tablets a few years ago before being diagnosed with MS and to be honest they did nothing for me. I only lost money out of my purse buying them

Polly x

have you tried slimming world? havimg tried every diet, quick fix, etc, i lost a stone in a month on slimming world and probably ate more than i ever had done, easy to do whether your veggie or gluten free aswell etc- and at £5 a week doesnt brake the bank!

sd

Out of curiosity, I did a quick search for ‘raspberry ketone’ and found a site that reviews diet pills. Here’s a link to what they have to say on the subject: http://dietpill-reviews.co.uk/raspberry-ketone/

Please note that the substance is banned in the UK and Europe, and I don’t think that Brexit will make any difference to that.

I’m always wary of any food or food-derived substance being marketed as a wonder food or a weight-loss quick fix. I’ve never been a member of Slimming World or Weight Watchers, but they’ve got to be better value for money than untested pills.

My hairdresser tries to lose weight every day but then treats herself with a cake if she runs upstairs to the loo. She fell for this total con trick and ordered online.

Her first 30 days free trial and only paid for p&p. 14 days later they took over £68 from her account and said it was part of the agreement that if she did not notify them in writing within 14 days of receiving the product then they would begin the monthly direct debit that she set up with the free trial. She had no idea she had authorised a direct debit. She had only taken 2 weeks supply and wrongly thought it would be 30 days for a 30 day free trial. Oh No…only 14 days. She had to stop the dd at her bank & write to the company. never got the £68 back & th e capsules didn’t work!