It all started with this supposedly magic diet that my friend Jennifer who is from UK and will post her phenq review soon, she convinced me about. It required me to eat nothing and drink juices everyday, all day.

I remember getting all excited about it on a Monday and then going on a Juice diet. A week went by and everything was hunky-dory.

I had lost 3 pounds over the course of the week.

I was enthusiastic. So enthusiastic, in fact, that I one evening while coming back from work – I decided to give myself a “cheat day” and stopped at a McDonald’s.

And I was back to my original weight.

Well, that was a short-lived solution, I thought to myself.

Post that I ate and ate, the diet was done and I was being myself again. Weirdly enough like the pass 15 or so diets I had tried – every time I starved myself for them, I’d end up gaining more weight.

So this one evening, I was texting a colleague from work and then the issue turned towards post-pregnancy and ultimately to body weight. This colleague had 4 children and had a body that could still stun a college graduate. I had always been jealous of how great she looked.

Amidst our conversation, she casually asked me if I had ever tried Phen-Q?

When I replied in the negative, she turned almost persuasive. Even offering to buy my first bottle for me. She insisted that Phen Q had been a boon to her post-pregnancy and had helped her keep her weight in check all through out. She said that the reason she was so energetic all the time was because of the pill she’d been having for a while now.

Normally, such things would intrigue me. But here I wasn’t so sure. After all, I had stuffed myself with pills like these all my adult life and all they’d done was make me feel like crap.

Even then, since the colleague kept on insisting I decided to go online and read a PhenQ review or two.

Boy was I in for a surprise!