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Old June 27th, 2007, 05:52 PM posted to alt.support.diet.low-carb
BEEMER
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Default Should I consider using a weight loss body wrap??

Hey all...

I have a lot of stubborn fat in my belly, and I have a friend who
recently used a body wrap, and lost some serious weight from her mid
section and legs. I'm still a bit skeptical that the weight loss is
permanent, but she claims it is. Any thoughts? Is it water weight?
The wraps claim they stimulate toxin release and fat loss or
something.

I obviously dont think they'd be a miracle cure, but if they can help
me with an inch or something and get me motivated.. thats worth it to
me..

Any input is appreciated!

Thanks!
BW

p.s. I think she said got them from a place called www.wrapnlosefat.com
if that helps

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Old June 27th, 2007, 06:20 PM posted to alt.support.diet.low-carb
Roger Zoul
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Default Should I consider using a weight loss body wrap??

BEEMER wrote:
:: Hey all...
::
:: I have a lot of stubborn fat in my belly, and I have a friend who
:: recently used a body wrap, and lost some serious weight from her mid
:: section and legs. I'm still a bit skeptical that the weight loss is
:: permanent, but she claims it is. Any thoughts?

Yes. It's bull**** designed only to get someone's money.


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Old June 27th, 2007, 07:56 PM posted to alt.support.diet.low-carb
Pat[_3_]
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Default Should I consider using a weight loss body wrap??


I have a lot of stubborn fat in my belly, and I have a friend who
recently used a body wrap, and lost some serious weight from her mid
section and legs. I'm still a bit skeptical that the weight loss is
permanent, but she claims it is. Any thoughts? Is it water weight?
The wraps claim they stimulate toxin release and fat loss or
something.


Okay, BW, we realize you're just trying to sell something here and that
anyone with a brain larger than a gnat would see this for the scam it
is.Now, go away!


 




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