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| WWW. PROTHINSPO.COM PRESENTS THE NEWEST WEIGHT LOSS MIRACLE FOR 2008!! Okay, so we all know that every year the diet industry finds some new miracle diet product. In November of 2007 I went to India to visit a childhood friend. Her father had recently suffered a stroke and was put on Prednisone a strong medicine that makes you gain weight and gain weight fast. The local doctor gave her father some cactus to lose weight. Okay, now you have peaked my interest... a cactus??? I had to find out more and find out before my flight back to NYC.... but, nobody could really translate for me... so I asked the doctor if he could give me a prescription so that I could take some with me back to the USA. I brought the cactus to the lab and called NHS labs to discuss putting it in a capsule form with our Body Slim Formula..... So what was it??? An Indian Cactus called, Caralluma fimbriata, it is a succulent plant, in the cactus family, that has been used as a natural appetite suppressant in India for centuries. It's a new arrival in the cactii family of succulent plants that are becoming increasingly popular for their appetite suppressants, and weight loss properties, as well as their ability to lower blood sugar. Supplements made from the popular hoodia, gordonii cactus from the Kalahari Desert in Africa, are, for example, growing in popularity and usage in the U.S. and Europe. This cacti, caralluma fimbriata has been used to suppress appetite for centuries, and was used as a portable food for hunting. It is used to suppress hunger and appetite, and enhance endurance throughout India. It is also sometimes considered a "famine food," used during periods of famine to suppress appetite. For centuries, people in rural areas of India have eaten Caralluma fimbriata, which grows wild over various parts of the country. Lucky for them... Some countries you can plant it in your backyard and juice it!! It is even cooked as a vegetable, used in preserves like chutneys and pickles, or eaten raw. Caralluma fimbriata is believed to block the activity of several enzymes, which then blocks the formation of fat, forcing fat reserves to be burned. Caralluma fimbriata is also believed to have an effect on the appetite control mechanism of the brain. Ayurvedic (traditional Indian medicine) experts have noted that there are no adverse effects when using Caralluma fimbriata, and the plant has no known toxicity. So... Now NHS labs with Prothinspo.com has mixed it with the already great product.. "Body Slim" creating "Body Slim Plus"!! |