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    Question Lipoderm

    Okay, I first used this product yesterday. Felt pretty good. Put some on my hips, butt and upper thighs.

    Now I'm just a bit concerned what will happen when I stop using this product, if I decide to use it a lot.

    See, if I was my body and liked having fat stored in my butt and thighs and there were suddenly some external thing forcing me to let go of that fat, I'd think "WTF, all this hard work I've put into storing all that spare fat, what's happening!?". Then, once the external thing was gone I'd store even more fat there in case this would happen again. Cause I want to make sure I survive the rough winters..

    Uhm, okay, I'm really not schizophrenic I'm just affraid of getting an even bigger butt when I stop using this.. :o


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    Once the fat is mobilized, it won't go back. Unless your diet is crappy and you gain fat back. But knowing you this won't happen. And I know you don't have any fat to begin with!






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    I know that's what is stated on the webpage and everywhere. And I don't distrust Avant. But isn't there a possibility my body would react just like this?

    I mean, I have lean and less lean times during the year, and during the less lean times and bulking periods I do gain some fat. Butts and thighs are the favorite parts for my body to store fat and couldn't this make it even worse?

    Or am I just worrying to much and in need to get a grip?

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    I think the only way you are going to gain fat back is by a bad diet. Now weather or not the alpha-2 receptors can build up a resistance to Lipo if used for a long term length, you need to ask Par. I think you will be just fine. Quit worrying J! You are beautiful like you are!!






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    Yes, of course I would gain by a bad diet, what else? lol I guess I'll just have to stick to the good stuff and make sure I don't start eating crap That's the plan anyways

    My main question was just wether this can affect the body's choices of WHERE to store fat..

    I guess I just analyze things too much

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    If you were storing fat, you would be mostly likely to store it there first, but not to a greater extent than previously.

    So once you have lost what you desire, if you do on a hyper caloric diet then I'd suggest using Lipo during those times to prevent fat regain, or at least minimize it.

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