Agel Experiment
Product Review March 30th, 2006Finally finished my two boxes(one month supply) of Agel FIT today. I’m still not sure how much this product has helped me to burn fat more efficiently and to suppress my appetite. One thing for sure, there hasn’t been a noticeable change in my appetite, it is still as “healthy”(big) as before. I’ve set up an appointment for another BodyAge test at Lifetime. This test will tell me if I’ve decreased my body fat percentage at all since I can’t tell because my weight has stayed at a constant 181 pounds. If the trainer tells me that the amount of fat I’ve lost over the period of a month is more than the average Joe who works out 3 days a week, I will consider Agel FIT a success.
I still have half a box of Agel OHM left. I haven’t noticed a significant change my in energy levels for this product so I’m thinking about setting up a mini experiement. I’m gonna consume 5 times the recommended dosage for OHM in one sitting. Yep that’s right, I’m gonna consume 5 packets to see if anything happens. I will check my blood pressure and pulse before and 30 minutes after I over dose on Agel OHM. If Agel OHM’s ingredients work, I should be bouncing off the walls full of energy or maybe I’ll be on the floor having a seizure. This should be interesting!
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March 31st, 2006 at 1:19 pm
I think it’s too simple of a conclusion…that if it’s proven you’ve “lost more body fat than the average joe who works out 3X a week” means Aget FIT was a success. We obviosly don’t know the results yet, but even if it does show you’ve lost some fat, you also have to consider factors such as: 1)you’ve clearly been watching your diet a lot more carefully 2) each person’s body composition and previous exercise history make results of “suddenly working-out consistently” EXTREMELY variable. I highly doubt even an experienced trainer would be able to state a (non-bs) number of fat loss someone should expect from JUST knowing they worked out 3X/week. I’m obviously extremely cynical about all products that don’t have legitimate research to back it up. People will empty their wallets for all sorts of “weight/fat loss miracles”. Nobody made money from telling people to simply intake less calories than you can burn. Also, how are you gonna take your own BP?
March 31st, 2006 at 1:25 pm
Yeah I agree it is difficult to determine whether or not this product really works. But at the least I can come to some conclusion on whether or not I *feel* this product has worked for me. I’m not sure if I would believe scientific research, I’m more about looking at things from a higher level and trusting my own instincts. I will take my blood pressure at work, we have a machine.
April 4th, 2006 at 1:09 pm
that agel stuff taste so good tho
April 28th, 2006 at 8:10 am
Im am a distributor with Agel. I notice a big difference when I take FIT before meals or when I am hungry.
When do you take them? Your suppose to take 30-60 minutes before you eat.
You can find out more information on FIT at my website or my forums - http://www.agelessgel.com/products.html or my Agel Forums - http://www.agelforums.com
Hope this helped you out some!
June 10th, 2006 at 9:17 pm
I’ve look at the Agel products, too high priced for the average consumer.
Agel is only selling Randy Gage and Eric Worre!