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  • 01-01-2021 08:06PM
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 393
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    Just hit the 50 and find myself a little sluggish I am about a stone over weight which according to my GP, she said don't need to loose it as I have a large frame. I am usually up early and out door at 6.30 am and can be busy enough at work.I was thinking of giving revive active a try, anyone on them and do they find them any good.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,147 pm.
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    popa smurf wrote: »
    Just hit the 50 and find myself a little sluggish I am about a stone over weight which according to my GP, she said don't need to loose it as I have a large frame. I am usually up early and out door at 6.30 am and can be busy enough at work.I was thinking of giving revive active a try, anyone on them and do they find them any good.

    Yeah I have and strongly recommend this product, I was feeling the same way a couple of months ago and these make some difference, they are expensive enough but a month or 2 on this and you won't know yourself. In fact you will feel the effects after 2/3 days


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 16,794 cj maxx
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    pm. wrote: »
    Yeah I have and strongly recommend this product, I was feeling the same way a couple of months ago and these make some difference, they are expensive enough but a month or 2 on this and you won't know yourself. In fact you will feel the effects after 2/3 days

    I had never heard of it and gave a quick google. I am underweight if any thing but do get bouts of fatigue. Is it good for that ? Yes it is expensive. You would reccomend it ?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,165 spaceHopper
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    Before you do that if you are tired get blood tests done check your iron levels, I was a train crash afew years ago, turns out I has to much iron in my blood it's genetic and that was making me tired all the time. On top of that I've probably got low thyroid too.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 16,794 cj maxx
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    Before you do that if you are tired get blood tests done check your iron levels, I was a train crash afew years ago, turns out I has to much iron in my blood it's genetic and that was making me tired all the time. On top of that I've probably got low thyroid too.

    Maybe, but I have MS , and hence a bit of fatigue sometimes. If I thought it was a good help with that I'd try it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,531 Bigmac1euro
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    My partner was on revive active when it just came out. She noticed no effects but did notice when she stopped taking it after 2 months she was fatigued and got badly sick a number of times afterwards.
    Maybe just coincidence but she was never sick before taking this stuff.


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