Can you take two supplements together?
Hey there i was wondering if any one can help me can you take two supplememtns together, i was going to get Bio-Synergy Skinny Water and Bio-Synergy CLA – Slimming and Weight Maintenance Pill… is it safe to take these together. Obviously the slimming and weight maintainence pill helps you to loose weight and the skinny water help stop cravings… has anyone else taken these????
Thank you for all your help
xx
Hi 
Yes you can take them together however it wouldn’t be a good thing to do because these different supplements have different chemical reactions take place when it reaches your stomach acid. Take them differently.
Nope I never taken supplements.
Bio-CLA

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