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Has anyone had blood work done since taking green coffee beans? I ask because six months ago I started taking a diet supplement called "thin and skinny" and was unaware this supplement raised my potassium level so high I was on the verge of having a heart attack and didn't know it (my weight is within normal range, I eat healthy and exercise 4-5x week). I discovered this change in my blood during a physical exam, which I did not pass due to this condition. My point is that we all should be careful because we could do damage to our bodies without knowing it in the long run. I had no side effects while taking this supplement and was completely shocked when my doctor's office called me to in his office to 'stat." Just because a supplement has a natural base doesn't mean it won't have adverse side effects in the long run, especiallyh since there are no long term or broad studies. I hope people are careful. Liver and kidney damage is nothing to play with. BTW, does anyone know if weight loss using pure green coffee bean extract is water weight or actual fat loss? If it is fat loss, I guess the product works on the liver and kidney in order to help the body shed fat, does any one know how it rids fat from the body?

Has anyone had blood work done since taking green coffee beans? I ask because six months ago I started taking a diet supplement called "thin and skinny" and was unaware this supplement raised my...

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