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Hoodia DEX-L10 Review

So I was at this discount outlet store called Ollies that is popular down in southern Ohio, and I noticed that in the bargain bin there was one leftover bottle of this hoodia product that I had wanted to try since I’ve tried so many others that I liked for appetite control, called Hoodia Gordonii DEX-L10 by a company called Delmar Labs.  It is advertised as pure south african hoodia gordonii, which as you probably know by now is the “miracle” appetite suppressant that is derived by a cactus that grows in Africa.
DEX-L10 Hoodia Gordonii (500mg) Natural Appetite Suppressant, SEE CUSTOMER REVIEWS Capsules, 60 Count

Hoodia, I’ve found is one of the best natural appetite suppressants that I can take when I’m trying to lose a few pounds.  It’s really great because if you are sensitive to stimulants like caffeine and guarana that are in the “thermogenic” formulas, this doesn’t have any of that in it, so you don’ t get the shakes and the crash when it wears off.

This stuff has been really great so far. It does what it claim

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Diet Competition is On!

My husband and I are sick and tired of not being able to fit properly in our summer clothes. We gained a little weight after a few weekends of family and friends and barbecues and such, and we really want to take off a little bit of weight.  I want to lose about 7 pounds – not too bad, I just want to be able to fit in my clothes again. It’s amazing what  huge different 7-8 pounds can make on me, I’m a woman with a small 5’4″ frame, and even 5 pounds can make a one size difference in my pants!

My husband wants to lose a little bit more weight than me. Perhaps about 15-20 pounds. He currently weighs about 200 pounds and stands at 6’3″ tall. Like me, he’s n

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Have you ever wondered what is the thing attracting you to eat more chocolate bars and various snacks? The answer is Inulin, a carbohydrate fiber that stimulates so called ‘good bacteria’ in the colon and is able to cause body gases, flatulence, bloating and diarrhea. Naturally Inulin can be found in bananas, onions, garlic and wheat.

A negative outcome may arise from consuming Inulin food too often. Its addictive nature causes gastrointestinal problems in the digestive body system.  Joanne Slavin form the University of Minnesota at St. Paul, department of food science and nutrition, has conveyed a study that involved healthy 26 men and women from 18 to 60 years old. In f

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Diet soda has a long history in the United States. In 1952, Kirsch Bottling in Brooklyn, New York debuted a sugar-free ginger ale called No-Cal, targeting it to diabetics.

It wasn’t until 1963 that Coca-Cola entered the diet soda market with Tab.

To keep calories down, diet sodas are sweetened with various sugar substitutes, cyclamates, saccharin, and aspartame. But fears of cancer have spooked many customers away from artificially sweetened drinks.

In 1970, the Food and Drug Administration banned cyclamates in the U.S. on evidence that they caused cancer in lab rats.

And premature birth may be another concern. W

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