domingo, 13 de enero de 2019

Unopens Subject: Taper back your dose if you're losing over 1lb daily



 
 

Invigorate 3X,

What if you could lose 6-14lbs in a week without even thinking about it?

How about 62lbs in just a few short months without strict dieting or vigorous exercise?

Well, that's exactly what a group of women and men were recently able to do in a groundbreaking Italian diet study.

The lucky volunteers were granted exclusive access to test this new weight loss nutrient.

And here's the crazy thing...

The study participants ate normally, keeping foods they loved and not having to diet.

They worked out lightly...with brisk walks or other moderate exercise just 3 times a week, and were never in the gym.

In the end, their transformations were staggering.

  • They reported results like...

  • 14lbs of weight loss in 8 days

  • 62lbs of weight loss in a matter of months

  • 30.1 pounds of AVERAGE fat loss across 50 participants (some lost much more!)

  • 10-14% average fat percentage reduction

  • Lower blood pressure and blood sugar readings

  • Dramatically increased energy levels

  • Over 94% success rate (almost everyone in the study group lost weight)

And the only real change they made was adding this one nutrient that blasts away fat better than anything I've ever seen...

Rare 'super-nutrient' could end obesity by 2019


Barton Rogers
Weight Management Teambr

PS: If you find you’re losing more than a pound a day for over 2 weeks, it might be time to taper back the dose a bit.

This super-nutrient is meant to bring your life into balance rather than only being for weight loss purposes.


















 

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