October 6th, 2009 • 22:10
Is Ab Flyer effective?
Is it easy to use? What slimming supplement would you suggest? I want only supplements so I wouldn’t be scared of the side effects.
Ab Flyer looks to be the same motion as the Ab Coaster which has gotten alot of good press including a large number of magazine articles and reviews all of which seem to be non-biased. Go to their "Press" page of the website.
http://www.Abcoaster.com/press/press.html
Ab Flyer is half priced, so may not be quite as sturdy, but not sure. It does have a similar weight limit.
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Oct 7th 2009 • 04:10
by dgesmund
All weight loss pills supplements work under the same slogan of ‘we can help you to lose weight’, but here is the thing – what actually separates the good from the bad? The weak from the strong? The reputable from the bogus? What is the decision maker?
One key definer are their side effects.
No slimmer wants to experience them. No matter how strong their desire is to lose those excess lbs. Yet time and time again you read reports and blogs from slimmer’s who have experienced just that.
And the reason? For many it is misguidance. Surfers who have been misled by all the diet pill hype and have invested without thoroughly researching these pills first.
Now one good thing that has come out of this scenario is the coverage. Yes these bogus weight loss pills may once have been the ‘latest dietary craze’ but all these blogs and articles have gone on to set the record straight. To increase consumers awareness on which dietary supplements do work.
But we are straying from the point. What we are trying to prove here is how impacting these side effects can be against a weight loss supplements success.
Take the following supplements:
Adipex: confusions, hallucinations, aggression, nausea, diarrhoea, palpitations, tremors, convulsions
Alli: gas, incontinence, oily spotting, muscle cramps, gall bladder problems
Ephedra: severe skin reactions, insomnia, nausea, diarrhoea, seizures, hyperthermia, strokes
Meridia: nausea, constipation, menstrual cramps, headaches, seizures, abnormal bruising/bleeding, jaundice, chest pains
Reductil: abdominal pain, diarrhoea, nausea, palpitations, hypertension, impotence, seizures, tachycardia, kidney disorders.
See what I mean? How willing would you be to invest in their offers and competitions, when their weight loss diet pill can cause all these.
Luckily there are a range of weight loss supplements that can offer you successful weight loss with none of the risks of the above diet pills: Proactol™, UniqueHoodia, LIPObind and many others.
And the strength of their position in the weight loss market as a successful weight loss supplement can be seen in the variety of their campaigns and competitions.
Take natural fat binder Proactol™.
They have recently teamed up with You And Your Wedding to offer brides the chance of winning a free spa day at Champney. A luxurious spa franchise that is scattered across the UK, and is reputed for offering a range of pampering treatments.
But this is not all they are offering in this competition. Proactol™ is also offering the lucky winner a year’s free supply of Proactol™.
Now to a surfer who is aware of Proactol™’s reputation for being a 100% organic, side effect free fat binder, this competition is a dream come true.
In one competition brides can accomplish their dreams of getting in shape for their wedding, whilst also winning a day that is dedicated to pampering them.
Now if you tried to offer this same competition with any of the above weight loss pills who cause side effects, the number of consumers who would be interested in winning a year’s free supply of it would be limited.
Why would they want a year’s worth of a diet pill that can do all that?
So offer your body the security of a weight loss supplement that is committed to your health and weight loss goals, and put all the other bogus ones behind you.
References :
http://www.dietpillsproducts.info/
Oct 7th 2009 • 05:10
by NquiringMind
Ab Flyer looks to be the same motion as the Ab Coaster which has gotten alot of good press including a large number of magazine articles and reviews all of which seem to be non-biased. Go to their "Press" page of the website.
http://www.abcoaster.com/press/press.html
Ab Flyer is half priced, so may not be quite as sturdy, but not sure. It does have a similar weight limit.
References :
http://www.abcoaster.com/press/press.html