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Hot New Product From Wishing.com
Hi Everyone,
We just launched our new product Jungle Burn http://www.wishing.com/jungleburn Chá de Bugre is the new extremely powerful weight loss ingredient that has the entire industry buzzing. Used for centuries by the South American natives, Chá de Bugre functions similar to Ephedra without the associated side-effects. ---------- This should be a very good seller on both adult and mainstream sites. Promo materials can be found at: http://www.wishing.com/money/promoto...annerset1.html Remember the diet / weight loss market is huge! We pay 50% commissions on all sales. http://www.wishing.com/money Thanks Todd |
Looks very good Todd!
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Looks like the guys did a great job as usual :)
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Thanks Prada, We are very pleased at how well this product has been doing with our own traffic in beta testing.. I would say this could be the new "Hoodia" in terms of sales, customer satisfaction, etc. Thanks!! |
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Guys and Gals Sarah :) |
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A tea????
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Hi Tranza, Jungle Burn is sold in pill form. 60 pills to a bottle.. 1 Month Supply Thanks Todd |
isnt it just an appetite suppressor
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Main Uses:
1. for weight loss (as a appetite suppressant) 2. as a mild diuretic 3. for cellulite 4. to tone, balance, and strengthen heart function 5. for herpes simplex - todd you are marketing this the wrong way LOL |
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Chris, Yes mainly for weight loss but has been shown to help in other ways too. We are not selling this product to help with herpes :) LOL |
Noise :pimp!!
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break into the herpe's market HAHA i rolled when i read it was used for herpes aswell LOL haha great shit |
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Chris, do some studying, natives - ppl from brasil have been using Chá de Bugre for 2 centuries I belive, mabey longer. |
Chhahaha225; de Bugre is a small tree growing 8-12 meters in height with a trunk 30-40 cm in diameter It is indigenous to Brazil. It can be found in large quantities in the Brazilian states of Minas Gerais, Bahia, Acre and Goias. It is also found in tropical forest areas of Argentina and Paraguay. In Brazil the tree is classified as Cordia salicifolia and in Paraguay the same tree is classified at Cordia escalyculata. In Brazil, it is commonly called Cafhahaha233; do Mato or Coffee of the Woods because it produces a red fruit resembling a coffee bean which is roasted and brewed into tea as a coffee substitute. And like coffee, Chhahaha225; de Bugre berries or fruits contain caffeine.
Chhahaha225; de Bugre products are highly commercialized in Brazil where teabags, fluid extracts and tinctures of Cha de Bugre are commonly seen in pharmacies and stores. It is a common weight loss product which is popular as a diuretic, appetite suppressant, and believed to help prevent or reduce fatty deposits and cellulite.(1) Dr. C.L. Cruz in his book, Dictionary of the Plants Used in Brazil, recommends Chhahaha225; de Bugre as an excellent diuretic and weight loss aid as well as a good general heart tonic which can help stimulate circulation.(2) It is also used in Brazil and Haiti as a tea to help relieve coughs. Since Chhahaha225; de Bugre is a commonly sold and popular natural product, very little clinical research or interest in Brazil has been shown in studying the plant. A Japanese university however has discovered some new uses for Cha de Bugre. In 1990, they demonstrated that 2.5 mcg/ml of an ethanol leaf extract reduced Herpes Virus Type I virus penetration by 99% when they pretreated Hela cells with the extract.(3) In 1994, they demonstrated that the Herpes I virus yield was reduced by 33% with as little as .25 mcg/ml and also discovered that it had cytotoxic activity against cancer cells, demonstrating a 40% inhibition with a 50 mcg/ml methanol extract of the branches and leaves.(4) Then in 1997, research with rabbits and guinea pigs indicated cardiotonic and increased cardiovascular properties of Chhahaha225; de Bugre leaves.(5) FOOTNOTES: Bernardes, Antonio, A Pocket Book of Brazilian Herbs, Editora e Arta Ltda, 1984 Cruz, G.L. Dicionario Das Plantas Uteis Do Brasil, 5th ed., Bertrand: 1995. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Hayashi K, et.al., Antiviral activity of an extract of Cordia salicifolia on herpes simplex virus type 1. Planta Med, 56: 5, 1990 Oct, 439-43 Arisawa, M., et.al., Cell growth inhibition of KB Cells by Plant Extracts. Natual Medicines, 48 4: 338-347 (1994) Matsunaga, K., et.al., Excitatory and inhibitory effects of paraguayan medicinal plants Equisetum giganteum, Acanthpspermum australe, Allophylus edlis and Cordia salicifolia on contraction of rabbit aorta and giunea-pig left atrium. Natural Medicines, 51, 478-481 (1997). "Features: Chhahaha225; de Buge is a small bush with white flowers. It produces small red fruits, similar in appearance to coffee beans, and for this reason the plant is also called "Coffee of the Woods." It grows in the Brazilian states of Minas Gerais, Goias and Bahia. A herbal tea is made from the complete plant. Brazilian uses and Folklore: Chhahaha225; de bugre is a very popular herb in Brazil, used by the whole population - from city dwellers to rual people. The tea sells especially well in the summer months, when people want to be in shape for the beach. It is helpful in cases of obesity because it gently reduces the appetite. Chhahaha225; de Bugre contains natural caffeine. It is a mild diuretic and is useful in relieving water retention. It also helps avoid the formation of fatty deposits.. Uses: Influential in weight loss programs, mild diuretic and appetite controller." |
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Yeh I found that interesting myself. Would like to see some good studies on that. But again we are not promoting Jungle Burn to help with herpes... |
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damn i went to reg ChadeBugre.com and it is takin by todd
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I didn't understand that.... |
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thanks for the promo chris..... |
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Good stuff, Todd! Weightloss market is obviusly huge!
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Thanks J$ :) You are correct, the market is billions per year. Promote Jungle Burn today.... |
Bump for our new product Jungle Burn :)
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Interesting product!!! :)
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nice one!
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