Archive for December, 2008

SlimShots Appetite Suppressant Review: Do SlimShots™ Work As Advertised?

SlimShots™, served up in a container that resembles a disposable single serving of coffee cream, is a palm and oat oil blend that is claimed to increase satiety and suppress appetite. According to the retailers, you'll feel full and eat less... all without that annoying "jittery" feeling.

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Healing techniques from the NFL

Here’s an article on some techniques NFL teams are using to get their players in better shape when it comes to recovering from injuries. The lasers that reduce pain sound like they could benefit a lot of people but I suppose they’re not readily available to normal folk…

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Avesil Fat Burner Review: Is Avesil “Clinically Proven?

According to the product advertising, Avesil is "a safe, effective weight control formula made from ingredients supported by substantial published scientific research." The advanced new formula claims users can use Avesil to boost energy, reduce appetite, burn fat and lose weight.

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66 kilograms

I’m getting closer to my goal of 70 kilograms. A few years ago I was 59 kilograms and 23% bodyfat. I’m around 15% body fat now… My wife says my body looks better now than it did 7 years ago when we got married. That’s not saying much considering what kind of shape I was in but it’s still nice to hear.

It really is simple: Work out. Eat a lot. Gain weight.

I’ve been drinking protein shakes after my workouts, taking creatine pre-wourkout, and drinking an intra-workout supplement like Purple Wraath or Intrabolic.

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Zylotrim Diet Pill Review: What’s The Scoop With Zylotrim?

A few visitors have contacted me lately about Zylotrim, wondering if there was anything to the hype behind this product. Now, we don't normally review every single product that a visitor inquires about. We simply don't have the resources. However, after doing a couple of searches on Google to see the what the other "review" sites were saying, I though it would be worthwhile to review Zylotrim—because no one has actually got it right yet.

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