just keep it consistant, both of you and tell her shes looking real good. make sure your diets are ok, and just have her do more cardio. have her take a little bit of clen 2 wks on 2 wks off and see how she does. good luck and keep telling her good things . imho
My personal opinion is that this situation doesn't need to bring in controlled substances for "progress" right now. I just went back & read more of the thread - LIFESTYLE will be the best supplement she can find. Looking to drugs, even for a
"kickstart" IMO put the reliance and expectation on the wrong thing, while adding additional stress - clen can really make your day miserable.
Its a lifestyle. It sometimes takes longer for women to "see results" becaues of the estrogen factor, but its one of those things like where best results come from a whole program - diet & training. Not just "I've been going to the gym for a week and I don't see results". Ir people don't buy into the whole "healthy lifestyle" thing all the way, they are going to get slower "results" - i.e. you can sabotage your progress by random snacking because you think "I go to the gym, I can cheat all I want" or "Just one little this or that won't hurt". Not once / week - but randomly over the course of the week it will.
Esp when you get started its more of a "Give yourself 3 honest weeks of committed diet & training or cardio" and don't look in the mirror every day for results. Its a "Have faith & trust me" thing. It takes a little to let your mind open up and just let your body do what it does best. For most people the hardest part is a change in what they "like" to do and then sitting there w/ expectations of immediate results.
What I would do is ask about the other things that aren't as apparent - e.g. is she sleeping better? More energy? Better sense of well-being? Digesting better? Not hungry? A little muscle soreness from the gym? (This is how I know I'm still alive - nothing feels better!)
And like you mention above - the clothes fitting better is the most easiest and most telling source of progress. Worrying about what other people say is self-sabotage. Stay focused on yourself and don't give away your control for progress and feeling good just because you anticipate someone else saying something. Fuck em. YOU are the important one. Its a journey and you have to pass thru to get where you want to go - just keep looking forward and leave what you pass by in the dust.
Then take a look at how you are eating - its great you're getting into the gym, but is there anything in her diet that is sabotaging progress? Random cheats etc? I'd schedule one cheat meal / week where you make it a big deal & go out to eat and enjoy it, while also looking forward to it and holding off on random cheating.
Also write out what you/she are eating. That's one thing you can do is post up a typical meal plan here and we can give some suggestions - usually some minor tweaks can get you out of a rut w/o making it feel like a OMG I HAVE TO STARVE MYSELF OR EAT THIS "SPECIAL DIET FOOD" thing.
If she's into cooking, I think there are some great ways to experiment w/ food prep to make it more interesting and less "dieting".
And a last thought I had just to cover bases is to see if she's already been to the doctor to ensure no thyroid issues or anything, medically speaking, that might be inhibiting progress. A good basic physical can answer that and take it off the list so you aren't in a position of trying to battle a physical issue that won't play nice w/ all your efforts.