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How Can Appetite Suppressant help you lose weight?

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chtan1984@gmail.com - 29 Feb 2008 00:55 GMT
Just by the way it's called 'Appetite Suppressant', you very much
understand what it means.

But how can not eating make you lose that excess weight that you're
carrying and is it safe?

You have to understand how the body works when it come to getting
energy for your daily activities.

Did you know that the fat in your body is the final source of energy
for your body to rely on?

Well fat is the hardest carbohydrate in the body to breakdown. It is
what the body will use when all other energy sources have depleted in
your body. That is when, you have no new carbohydrate intakes.

That is why, when you see homeless people on the streets, they are
always skinny. Why are they skinny? Because they don't have the money
to feed themselve for enegry. So their body can only rely on their
body fat for energy. Which is pretty much the reason why all the
homeless people are skinny.

However, the fact is if you feel hungry, it would suck so bad not to
eat.

And this is why appetite suppressants would help. It makes your body
feel full but when actually there is nothing in your stomach.

Although this seems very unhealthy because the food we take into our
body also provides us vital minerals and vitamins to help us maintain
our body's immune system. It is crucial that you consume vitamin and
mineral supplements as well.

The best naturual appetite supplement can be found at http://tinyurl.com/26y3de
Lisbeth Andersson - 29 Feb 2008 00:56 GMT
chtan1984@gmail.com wrote in news:25926153-b727-4cd1-8b3a-629fd99b6765
@d4g2000prg.googlegroups.com:

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> Well fat is the hardest carbohydrate in the body to breakdown.
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Thanks. :-)

Of course I won't by any food related product (or anything else) from
anybody who writes a scentence like that, but it made me smile.

If we had any "most clueless spammer"-competition, I would nominate
this.

Lisbeth.

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The day I don't learn anything new is the day I die.

*What we know is not nearly as interesting as *how we know it.

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