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OK SO I KEEP GETTING THE SAME QUESTION OVER AND OVER... " Is this a Water Weight Loss Product!?!" THE ANSWER IS NO!!! PLUS this is NOT a Weight loss product!! ..the tighten, toning, firming is the Side Effect of this product!! HOW DOES THE WRAP WORK? The Body Wraps (Applicator) contains 12 active all natural, herbal, botanical ingredients that penetrate down into the cell walls and cause the lipids (fatty materials) inside the fat cells to be released into the lymphatic system. The fat is then circulated naturally and carried out through the normal elimination process of the body, this is a normal excretion action that cleanses the excessive fatty substance from the body. The excess material is flushed out through the lymphatic system, your normal elimination processes resulting in natural and semi-permanent results (not temporary compression or Water Loss). The excess substance liquefied by the herbs goes through blood circulation to the lymph system to excrete from the body. The Applicators dose NOT work by making you sweat out water (dehydration or water compression). Water loss can be dangerous! We encourage you to DRINK lots of water (half your body weight in oz) to assist with the flushing your body of excess fatty material. All of us have fat cells, they can expand and they can shrink. Shrinking your fat cells will reducing inches, also benefit from a more toxic-free body. ***When you diet and exercise, you don’t lose fat cells; you lose the “subcutaneous fat” inside the cell.*** No dieting is required to see results. However, The Applicators is the perfect partner for diet and exercise. Losing weight causes the breakdown of fat, releasing more toxins in the soft tissues, frequently resulting in loose, “flabby” looking flesh. The detoxifying and sculpturing wrap will tighten, tone and firm to show the full benefits of your weight loss.
Posted on: Thu, 13 Jun 2013 04:38:30 +0000

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