Impact Ethics asked me if I’d like to blog about “skinny pills.” Of course! Here are my thoughts, which should come as no surprise to anyone who regularly reads Fit Is a Feminist Issue.
Skinny Pill? I’m Not Buying It
Published by Tracy I
Writer, feminist, vegan blogging at veganpractically.com, runner, philosopher, yogi, knitter, co-founder of Fit Is a Feminist Issue, co-author of Fit at Mid-Life: A Feminist Fitness Journey (Greystone Books, 2018). Current project: a work-in-progress book and blog on imperfect veganism (see veganpractically.com). View all posts by Tracy I
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I bought a bottle of Garcinia Cambogia not with the expectation that it would be a “skinny pill” but that it might help with appetite control. So it doesn’t help with appetite either? 🙁
I guess not… :-}