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Wanna try an experiment?
Okay, yesterday morning and this morning, I tried a Hot Water Therapy
that my East Indian friend told me about. And last night, the whoosh fairy took 3 lbs, breaking a week-long stall and putting me in the 50 club! It would be great if some of the posters here would give this therapy a try with me, to see if it can be used as a stall-buster. The purpose of the therapy is to cleanse your insides and drop a few pounds. Here is what you do: Every morning, for a week, drink 4-5 glasses of water *as hot as you can stand it* in as short a time as you can. Then, go for a 15-20 minute power walk. Then continue with your breakfast and normal daily routine. You can add a squeeze of lime juice to the water if you like, and you can take some cayenne capsules for added burn. I took two yesterday, but skipped them today. I like the lime juice, though - it makes the hot water much easier to drink. What do you think? -- Regards, Deb 260/209.5/135 |
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In article Jr5uc.6539$ig5.438@edtnps89,
barrdbarrbarr wrote: Okay, yesterday morning and this morning, I tried a Hot Water Therapy that my East Indian friend told me about. And last night, the whoosh fairy took 3 lbs, breaking a week-long stall and putting me in the 50 club! It would be great if some of the posters here would give this therapy a try with me, to see if it can be used as a stall-buster. The purpose of the therapy is to cleanse your insides and drop a few pounds. Here is what you do: Every morning, for a week, drink 4-5 glasses of water *as hot as you can stand it* in as short a time as you can. Then, go for a 15-20 minute power walk. Then continue with your breakfast and normal daily routine. You can add a squeeze of lime juice to the water if you like, and you can take some cayenne capsules for added burn. I took two yesterday, but skipped them today. I like the lime juice, though - it makes the hot water much easier to drink. What do you think? I think it sounds like a bunch of hooey. -- Michelle Levin http://www.mindspring.com/~lunachick I have only 3 flaws. My first flaw is thinking that I only have 3 flaws. |
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Wanna try an experiment?
Could be... but it's just water (and lime + cayenne if one chooses).
East Indians have a lot of beauty secrets, and my friend says this is one of them. She is not the type of person to spout "hooey". But, it may not work for everyone. That's why I suggested an experiment. Regards, Deb 260/209.5/135 Luna wrote: In article Jr5uc.6539$ig5.438@edtnps89, barrdbarrbarr wrote: Okay, yesterday morning and this morning, I tried a Hot Water Therapy that my East Indian friend told me about. And last night, the whoosh fairy took 3 lbs, breaking a week-long stall and putting me in the 50 club! It would be great if some of the posters here would give this therapy a try with me, to see if it can be used as a stall-buster. The purpose of the therapy is to cleanse your insides and drop a few pounds. Here is what you do: Every morning, for a week, drink 4-5 glasses of water *as hot as you can stand it* in as short a time as you can. Then, go for a 15-20 minute power walk. Then continue with your breakfast and normal daily routine. You can add a squeeze of lime juice to the water if you like, and you can take some cayenne capsules for added burn. I took two yesterday, but skipped them today. I like the lime juice, though - it makes the hot water much easier to drink. What do you think? I think it sounds like a bunch of hooey. |
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Wanna try an experiment?
East Indians also have a lot of snake charmers and other assorted flim flam
artists. -- You take stupid to a new level. -- MFW "barrdbarrbarr" wrote in message news:9N5uc.609$pX3.399@clgrps12... Could be... but it's just water (and lime + cayenne if one chooses). East Indians have a lot of beauty secrets, and my friend says this is one of them. She is not the type of person to spout "hooey". But, it may not work for everyone. That's why I suggested an experiment. Regards, Deb 260/209.5/135 Luna wrote: In article Jr5uc.6539$ig5.438@edtnps89, barrdbarrbarr wrote: Okay, yesterday morning and this morning, I tried a Hot Water Therapy that my East Indian friend told me about. And last night, the whoosh fairy took 3 lbs, breaking a week-long stall and putting me in the 50 club! It would be great if some of the posters here would give this therapy a try with me, to see if it can be used as a stall-buster. The purpose of the therapy is to cleanse your insides and drop a few pounds. Here is what you do: Every morning, for a week, drink 4-5 glasses of water *as hot as you can stand it* in as short a time as you can. Then, go for a 15-20 minute power walk. Then continue with your breakfast and normal daily routine. You can add a squeeze of lime juice to the water if you like, and you can take some cayenne capsules for added burn. I took two yesterday, but skipped them today. I like the lime juice, though - it makes the hot water much easier to drink. What do you think? I think it sounds like a bunch of hooey. |
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So do many cultures.
Regards, Deb 260/209.5/135 JC Der Koenig wrote: East Indians also have a lot of snake charmers and other assorted flim flam artists. |
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"JC Der Koenig"
East Indians also have a lot of snake charmers and other assorted flim flam artists. JC I believe it is flin flan ??? wrote in message ... East Indians also have a lot of snake charmers and other assorted flim flam artists. -- You take stupid to a new level. -- MFW "barrdbarrbarr" wrote in message news:9N5uc.609$pX3.399@clgrps12... Could be... but it's just water (and lime + cayenne if one chooses). East Indians have a lot of beauty secrets, and my friend says this is one of them. She is not the type of person to spout "hooey". But, it may not work for everyone. That's why I suggested an experiment. Regards, Deb 260/209.5/135 Luna wrote: In article Jr5uc.6539$ig5.438@edtnps89, barrdbarrbarr wrote: Okay, yesterday morning and this morning, I tried a Hot Water Therapy that my East Indian friend told me about. And last night, the whoosh fairy took 3 lbs, breaking a week-long stall and putting me in the 50 club! It would be great if some of the posters here would give this therapy a try with me, to see if it can be used as a stall-buster. The purpose of the therapy is to cleanse your insides and drop a few pounds. Here is what you do: Every morning, for a week, drink 4-5 glasses of water *as hot as you can stand it* in as short a time as you can. Then, go for a 15-20 minute power walk. Then continue with your breakfast and normal daily routine. You can add a squeeze of lime juice to the water if you like, and you can take some cayenne capsules for added burn. I took two yesterday, but skipped them today. I like the lime juice, though - it makes the hot water much easier to drink. What do you think? I think it sounds like a bunch of hooey. |
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You really ought to check your dictionary before you go around correcting
people, especially when they are right: http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=flim-flam In news:kQ9uc.584842$Pk3.162335@pd7tw1no, deeder stated | "JC Der Koenig" | || East Indians also have a lot of snake charmers and other assorted || flim flam artists. | | | JC I believe it is flin flan ??? |
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Did I mention a new level?
-- You take stupid to a new level. -- MFW "deeder" wrote in message news:kQ9uc.584842$Pk3.162335@pd7tw1no... "JC Der Koenig" East Indians also have a lot of snake charmers and other assorted flim flam artists. JC I believe it is flin flan ??? wrote in message ... East Indians also have a lot of snake charmers and other assorted flim flam artists. -- You take stupid to a new level. -- MFW "barrdbarrbarr" wrote in message news:9N5uc.609$pX3.399@clgrps12... Could be... but it's just water (and lime + cayenne if one chooses). East Indians have a lot of beauty secrets, and my friend says this is one of them. She is not the type of person to spout "hooey". But, it may not work for everyone. That's why I suggested an experiment. Regards, Deb 260/209.5/135 Luna wrote: In article Jr5uc.6539$ig5.438@edtnps89, barrdbarrbarr wrote: Okay, yesterday morning and this morning, I tried a Hot Water Therapy that my East Indian friend told me about. And last night, the whoosh fairy took 3 lbs, breaking a week-long stall and putting me in the 50 club! It would be great if some of the posters here would give this therapy a try with me, to see if it can be used as a stall-buster. The purpose of the therapy is to cleanse your insides and drop a few pounds. Here is what you do: Every morning, for a week, drink 4-5 glasses of water *as hot as you can stand it* in as short a time as you can. Then, go for a 15-20 minute power walk. Then continue with your breakfast and normal daily routine. You can add a squeeze of lime juice to the water if you like, and you can take some cayenne capsules for added burn. I took two yesterday, but skipped them today. I like the lime juice, though - it makes the hot water much easier to drink. What do you think? I think it sounds like a bunch of hooey. |
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Wanna try an experiment?
Could be... but it's just water (and lime + cayenne if one chooses). East Indians have a lot of beauty secrets, and my friend says this is one of them. She is not the type of person to spout "hooey". But, it may not work for everyone. That's why I suggested an experiment. Were you drinking 4-5 glasses of even cold water every morning previously? If this was a 'trick' to get you to drink more water, I'd say that's why it worked. LCing since 12/01/03- Me- 5'7" 265/198/140 & hubby- 6' 310/210/180 |
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Wanna try an experiment?
No, not in the morning. But I do drink *lots* of water every day -
probably 3-4 liters. Most here will probably not believe this now, but I am a very skeptical person. (Carl Sagan is one of my heroes.) However, I also trust my friend implicitly. Her integrity and honor are rock solid. *That's* why I decided to try her water therapy. Many things in nature have been observed, practiced, or believed before they were scientifically investigated and disproven (or not). We should also remember that before the studies, Atkins was a joke. Many people considered it to be quackery and snake oil. And many people still do. But low-carb worked for most who tried it, even before it was scientifically investigated. "Letter on Corpulence," William Banting, 1869. Regards, Deb 260/209.5/135 LCer09 wrote: Could be... but it's just water (and lime + cayenne if one chooses). East Indians have a lot of beauty secrets, and my friend says this is one of them. She is not the type of person to spout "hooey". But, it may not work for everyone. That's why I suggested an experiment. Were you drinking 4-5 glasses of even cold water every morning previously? If this was a 'trick' to get you to drink more water, I'd say that's why it worked. LCing since 12/01/03- Me- 5'7" 265/198/140 & hubby- 6' 310/210/180 |
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