CarnivalOfWhores |
08-12-2004 01:31 AM |
Would you call your wife a "dumb crippled bitch" if she were hurt in a car accident? Or how about a "stupid blind bitch" if she lost her vision? oh wait..... this is gfy. :1orglaugh
Now more serious mates, I don't think any of you would do that. So why do you feel that you need to use this kind of invective to attack the overweight ladies? Obesity is a national health crisis and it is a disease. We need to figure out why we are the fattest nation on earth and do something about it. We need to stop shaming and blaming fat people. Hell, we don't even shame and blame alcoholics anymore! Fat people are shamed and blamed for their disease because, unlike many other diseases there is no hiding it.
I'm going to let you in on a little secret. I have some weight to lose and I started purchasing Hoodia suculent from a doctor who imports and processes it himself under pharmacuetical standards. He is a private practitioner MD and does not run any MLMs or fake bullshit, this is the real deal. He's also not a big marketer, as of now it's basically word of mouth. I have lost 25lbs so far using his formulation of Hoodia succulent. I'd love to be able to grow it myself, but his product is the next best thing.
Pfizer has already patened the newly discovered p57 molecule in Hoodia so no one can "standardize" to p57 that is selling the herb. However, the whole plant cannot be patented so it can be sold over the counter. And with that comes a whole lot of bum "hoodia" products that aren't real or don't work. Such is the case with Trim Spa who is being sued because their product did not contain the Hoodia they stated. And since there are no regulations in the US to standardize supplements, getting the real deal is going to be a hit and miss as this grows in popularity. Pfizer is not expected to put pure P57 for prescription use until 2007 or later.
Hoodia is not a drug/vitamin (as it is often marketed as) it is a food , you can take as much as you want. It's totally safe even for children; the doc I get it from gives it to children who are overweight. (Of course, standard disclaimer as with anything, including aspirin, ask your doctor first before you start taking it or giving it to someone else. )
I know my source is the real deal and I've also been taught how to use Hoodia correctly. And yes, I've got bottles for sale. :winkwink: But, I am not going to start a mass marketing of this, it's going to be word of mouth here and I won't sell you a bottle unless you try it for yourself (or your loved one) and see how well it works. I will send you a free sample of 3-5 capsules to try. I also have the pure powder form you can mix up in smoothies or whatever. :) Hit me up via private message and when I get my new shipment at the end of the month I will send you out a free sample to try, along with instructions on using it correctly. :)
peace
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