Lo violaron con unoPublicado por Diario Popular el Sáb, 12/11/2011 - 04:01 Un extraño suceso ocurrido en San Antonio investiga la policía. Un hombre fue asaltado en plena calle y luego violado por tres sujetos que le introdujeron un mango en la parte de atrás (el ano). Llama la atención la violencia utilizada y se desconoce el objetivo que tendría un acto de esta naturaleza. Noticia completa en: So Safe — studies show it reduces LDL cholesterol and dangerous triglycerides1 So Effective — it's shown to shed 8.9 pounds and 2 inches of belly fat in just 28 days2 So Inexpensive — it's just 62 cents per serving; less than a sugary soda at McDonald's By NICOLE HODGES Ι November 13, 2011 And much to the chagrin of the nation's $40 billion-dollar diet industry, which sells outrageously expensive surgical procedures and drugs that have done little, if anything, to trim America's ever-growing collective waistline. Indeed, interest in the use of African Mango extract (irvingia gabonensis) as a safe, effective and inexpensive weight loss alternative surged after Dr. Mehmet Oz called it, mentioning no specific brand, a "breakthrough supplement" and a "miracle in your medicine cabinet" on his Emmy Award-winning The Dr. Oz Show,which aired on September 13, 2010.3 Similarly, one of the show's leading medical contributors, Dr. Tanya Edwards, M.D., called African Mango extract, mentioning no specific brand, a "miracle pill" after it helped her lose 7 pounds in less than a month without making any changes to her diet or exercise routine.4 Click here to read her report. Subjects Lost an Astonishing 3,990% More Weight According to a recent study published in the scientific journal Lipids in Health and Disease, men and women supplementing with African Mango extract for just 28 days lost an astonishing 3,990% more weight than those taking a placebo (8.9 lbs vs. 0.22 lbs).1 Beyond the weight loss, the volunteers taking African Mango extract 30 minutes before meals lost a stunning average of 2.4 inches from their waistlines as well as 1.8 inches from their hips — and their bad LDL cholesterol, triglyceride, and glucose levels all plummeted.1 What Is African Mango, and How Does It Work? The brightly-colored tropical fruit is native to Cameroon's west-coastal rainforests. African Mango, or Bush Mango, differs from other mango fruits in that it produces a peculiar seed, which natives of Cameroon refer to asDikka nuts.5 For hundreds of years, an extract from the seeds called irvingia gabonensis has been used among Cameroon villagers for its wide-ranging medicinal benefits, which range from reducing and preventing obesity to lowering cholestrol to regulating blood sugar to treating infections.1,5 Americans Swear by African Mango's Slimming Benefits Tiffany Waterson, a 30-year-old mother of three from St. Petersburg, Florida, says she struggled with her weight for years until discovering African Mango. "I gained 40 pounds with my last child, and I was already 25 pounds overweight," says Waterson. "I tried several diets and tried to stay away from the foods I loved and nothing seemed to work. I might have lost a few pounds, but it would always come back." Waterson says she just about gave up hope of ever losing the weight until she read an article about the slimming and health benefits of African Mango. "I read all about it and said what the heck, I'll give it a try and ordered some," says Waterson. "I have been taking African Mango for six months now, and I am down 33.5 pounds." "All I have done is take the pills like the bottle says and drink plenty of water, and I don't eat past 8 p.m. I still eat what I have always eaten, just smaller portions. And now to tone my body up I'm doing light exercise, and I am loving my new body." David Jefferies, a 35-year-old journalist from Columbia, Missouri, says he's experienced similar weight-loss success with African Mango. "After just two weeks of using African Mango, I lost 21 pounds of fat, including a lot of fat off my gut," says Jeffery. "I'm amazed at how fast the weight is falling off me. Already my jean size has dropped from 36 to 32." Beware of "Watered Down" African Mango Products With the recent publicity and fanfare surrounding African Mango, it's no surprise that sites are popping up all over the Internet claiming to offer African Mango at bargain-basement prices. However, desperate slimmers should be aware of African Mango products that use "proprietary blends" and don't list the specific amount of the active ingredient (irvingia) contained in each capsule. Experts warn that it's a well-known ploy that some manufacturers sell watered down versions of products that contain insignificant amounts of the active ingredient.6 References Cited: 1. Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database. Stockton, Calif, USA: Therapeutic Research Faculty; Irvingia Gabonensis. Updated (periodically). 2. Ngondi JL, Oben JE, Minka SR. The effect of Irvingia gabonensis seeds on body weight and blood lipids of obese subjects in Cameroon. Lipids in Health and Disease. 2005;4, article 12 3. "Miracles in Your Medicine Cabinet," The Dr. Oz Show®, September 13, 2010. 4. "Irvingia: A Magic Pill," Tanya Edwards, M.D., M.e.d., May 26, 2011: http://www.doctoroz.com/blog/tanya-edwards-md-med/irvingia-magic-pill 5. Tchoundjeu, Z. & Atangana, A.R., 2007. Irvingia gabonensis (Aubry-Lecomte ex O’Rorke) Baill. [Internet] Record from Protabase. van der Vossen, H.A.M. & Mkamilo, G.S. (Editors). PROTA (Plant Resources of Tropical Africa / Ressources végétales de l’Afrique tropicale), Wageningen, Netherlands. < http://database.prota.org/search.htm>. Accessed 12 July 2011. 6. "African Mango - Weight Loss Wonder Fruit?" Dr Ingrid van Heerden, July 11, 2011. http://www.health24.com/dietnfood/Weight_Centre/15-51-2974,64016.asp |
Pablo Mera a.k.a Pablo EMG , Uruguayan-born writer and longtime resident of Paraguay whose life has moved through sport, business, reinvention, family devotion, setbacks, observation, and persistent hope. he writes with unusual candor about dignity, masculinity, suffering, resilience, love, and the architecture of a meaningful future. The Lucid Misfit’s Handbook is his first major English-language work.
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