La moda (inocente?) de las "Pulseritas de Colores (del sexo)" . Si te saco la roja te doy "un Beso"... y si saco la color violeta.?





Sociologist Joel Best (University of Delaware) debunks the idea that “sex bracelets” — bracelets that indicate what type of sex you’re interested in and that oblige you to perform it — are really a thing. He and his colleague, Katherine Bogle, have been tracing the story over time on the internet and across continents in what he calls “the dynamics of rumor and legend.”

Medica Trucha de Miami "tuneaba" culos con Cemento . Duros quedaban pero algunos un poco frios

Oneal Ron Morris medica trucha de Miami "tuneaba" culos con una mezcla de Cemento y lo sellaba con "la gotita" (poxypol)





Duros quedaban pero algunos un poco frios de mas

Cement-and-Glue Butt Injection ‘Doctor’ Has Unbelievable Curves
America's War on Fake Butts continues! Here's some police photos of 30-year-old Oneal Ron Morris, a not-doctor arrested by Miami Gardens, Florida police for allegedly giving women—and herself?—butt injections using a mixture of "cement, 'Fix a Flat,' mineral oil and super glue."

The investigation into Morris's practices began after one of her patients presented at the hospital with toxic chemicals running through her body. The woman had paid Morris $700 for injections that involved lots of pain and screaming, the use of super glue instead of stitches, and serious after-effects. The authorities have charged Morris with practicing medicine without a license and causing bodily harm.

Now that that's out of the way: Who injected Morris's butt? We understand the desire for curves, but her body's totally out of proportion and doesn't look natural at all. Unless she wanted to look like she stuffed a bunch of sweaters down her pants, she should also consider some sort of litigation against her own body enhancer (we're assuming she didn't DIY her butt because she'd probably be in the hospital with cement running through her blood stream right now).

Martin Mittone - Happiness Time #chillout

Dinotrueno




"La verdades mas crudas se dicen en broma" @trompo

James Morrison - Man in the Mirror - Tower Bridge

Imany - I'll be there

Reckless Studio Sessions: "Grenade"

UNKLE ft. Moby - In A State / God Moving Over The Face Of The Waters

Vika - Purple Rain

Miss Tahiti

Offer Nissim - For Your Love


Gente de cuidado

" Son

‎" Son gente de cuidado aquellos que desconfian demasiado porque esperan de los demas lo mismo que de ellos " @trompo
"Los espíritus mediocres condenan, por lo general, todo lo que rebasa su pequeña estatura" Francisco VI, duque de La Rochefoucauld (1613 –1680) a.k.a.
François de La Rochefoucauld

Incognito - Always There

Quedate (Moonshine Mix with Mystic Diversions) - Blank & Jones

MysticDiversions - Water

Pablo Alborán - Solamente tú

"Enseña tus heridas y así la curará
no menciones tu nombre que en el firmamento
se mueren de celos"

Mark Knopfler - Money For Nothing Ft. Eric Clapton (1990)


Armin van Buuren feat. Susana - Desiderium 207 (Leon Bolier Peaktime Remix)

(Live) Hotel California - Sungha Jung and Friends

Steady as The Beating Drum ft Model Cienna Buchanan - Photoshoot by Emil...

Las mujeres buscan causas y responsables para sus preguntas

"Las mujeres buscan causas y responsables para sus preguntas y normalmente la pareja "formal" es para ellas la culpable necesaria del destino que le ha tocado vivir . Pero no sera asi para los hombres .Ellos no necesitan causas y aceptan su destino sin buscar responsables .Cuando no hay pareja formal, la mujer buscara responsables en su entorno familiar , social o laboral" .(*) Observacion que surge de la vida misma, sin intencion discriminativa alguna

Sagi Rei - Missing

Kina Grannis Singing Gangster's Paradise

Te pasaste gordi, como siempre sabes complacerme", Campaña Bristol -Paraguay Nov 2011



Ingresa a mi  top 3 de publicidades horribles alguna vez soportadas
 la campaña de "Bristol" - Radio /Paraguay Noviembre de 2011
que bajo el slogan "te pasaste gordi, como siempre sabes complacerme", 
- o aun peor "A mi me gusta disfrutar y el clima debe ser ...perfecto(!) " -
me da ganas de tirar la radio por la ventana. (vale la pena esperar que la pasen....)

Se puede escuchar a la mañana en 91.5 FM
desde http://www.desdeparaguay.com/?latina
y seguramente en alguna otra emisora de Asuncion

TOP 3 PUBLICIDADES HORRIBLES

1. Campaña Bristol "te pasaste gordi, como siempre sabes complacerme" - Paraguay 2011

        Producto : Aire Acondicionado (con Instalacion Gratis)
        Frase maravillosa : ¿donde encontramos eso gordi?! (voz femenina)
        Voz Masculina : Robert Lemos


2. Wanchu Ferry & Orange Chicken EEUU 2009
3. Toldo Lux  - Uruguay 80's


 Wanchu Ferry & Orange Chicken  - EEUU 2009







 Toldo Lux  - Uruguay 80's





De paso y gracias a la misma programacion radial..
" recorde la horrible sensacion de estar obligado a bailar una cancion inmunda -como "la Bamba" o "Que viva España"- por el solo hecho de estar en la pista" #badfeeling

Jetman



Discotecas que toquen polcas y guaranias & Larissa Hija Dilecta de Asuncion

Concejal Ramírez pide que Larissa sea declarada hija dilecta de Asunción



Teniendo en cuenta los grandes logros que supo cosechar a nivel nacional e internacional, representando a nuestro país, solicito que Larissa Mabel Riquelme Frutos sea declarada hija dilecta de la ciudad de Asunción”, reza la minuta elaborada por el concejal Hugo Ramírez.

En el extenso texto, la autoridad municipal relata una breve biografía de la compatriota, su salto a la fama cuando fue declarada como "novia del Mundial" y resalta su logro alcanzado en el programa argentino “Bailando por un sueño”.

“A pesar de que muchos apuntaban que en pocas semana de haberse iniciado el concurso ya se marcaría la participación final de la paraguaya en la pista de baile de Showmatch, nuestra compatriota está saliendo airosa de cada etapa en la competencia y quedó entre las mejores 16 parejas del certamen. Con muchísimo coraje y con la garra característica de la mujer paraguaya, se destaca en el difícil y competitivo mundo artístico porteño”, agrega.

Cierre de Tacumbú
En otra de sus minutas, el edil asunceno solicita el cierre del penal de Tacumbú, tras el último episodio en que se detectó que varios reclusos estaban afectados con el virus de la gripe A H1N1.

“El penal de Tacumbú debe cerrarse, debe ser trasladado a un lugar efectivo para que se pueda cumplir con lo que reza la Constitución Nacional, que es la reinserción de las personas privadas de su libertad a la población efectiva de la sociedad”, argumenta.

También solicita que el penal de mujeres Buen Pastor sea trasladado a otras instalaciones.

Agregó que "el edificio de Tacumbú ya no da para nada más que para tumbarlo y construir centros de recreación, espacios destinados a juegos de niños, escuelas y hasta salitas de primeros auxilios".

Elogio a Unicanal
La tercera minuta presentada por Ramírez elogia los premios obtenidos por los programas del canal de cable Unicanal denominados Causa Justa, Noticieros y De la Claqueta. Dichos programas fueron premiados por la Asociación Argentina de Televisión por Cable que anualmente reconoce las producciones de los canales.

“Teniendo en cuenta la gran premiación recibida por programas de producción nacional en la 19ª edición de los Premios de la Asociación Argentina de Televisión por Cable, solicito que se declaren de interés municipal los programas Causa Justa, Noticieros y De la Claqueta".



Concejal propone que discotecas de Asunción toquen polcas y guaranias




La difusión de polcas y guaranias en las discotecas o locales bailables de Asunción tiene que ser obligatoria aunque sea por unos minutos, según propuso el concejal Hugo Ramírez en una minuta que será presentada en la Junta Municipal. Argumentó que a través de esto se protegerá lo nacional y se promocionará la cultura.



Ramírez explicó en la minuta que la asistencia a las discotecas es la actividad que convoca a mayor cantidad de personas en Asunción, luego del fútbol. Citó que todas las semanas se promocionan los “after office”, DJ invitados, barra libre de cerveza, desfiles, lanzamientos y otros, todos en las discotecas. También mencionó a los karaokes y algunos cafés.

“No encuentro ninguna que haga una promoción de música folclórica. En algún momento de las fiestas deberían pasar músicas propias de nuestra tierra como nuestras bellas polcas y guaranias”, refirió.

Recordó que hace poco la Unesco declaró a Asunción como la Capital Mundial del Arpa, pero que un turista le comentó que en toda la ciudad no encontró ni oyó el hermoso sonido del citado instrumento musical.

Destacó que en los últimos años se promocionó a artistas nacionales que cantan estilos musicales como el rock, pop y bailanta, pero que se debería promocionar también las polcas y guaranias.

Aconsejó a las comisiones correspondientes de la Junta Municipal que convoque a una audiencia pública a los dueños de locales bailables, propietarios de negocios destinados a la promoción de espectáculos musicales y a representantes de Autores Paraguayos Asociados (APA), a fin de coordinar acciones al respecto.

“Solicito que se dé un espacio a la música de nuestro país, a nuestras polcas y guaranias, en algún momento de cada fiesta, porque ellas justamente representan la esencia misma de nuestra gente”, concluyó. 

La minuta será ingresada en la sesión de la Junta Municipal de Asunción el miércoles.

Cafe Americaine - L'amour (Loungematic Mix)



Je sais pas ce que c'est.
Non je veux pas discuter.
Peut etre c'est l'amour.
L'amour toujours...

I don't know what it is.
No, I don't want to argue.
Maybe it's love.
Love always and forever...
"Llego el momento , hagamos lo que hay que hacer y volvamos a casa" Han Solo (29 BBY ) a Luke Skywalker (19 BBY) , Guerra en Las Galaxias (BBY: antes de la batalla de Yavin)

Ed Motta - Colombina



As Segundas Intenções Do Manual Prático Pictures, Images and Photos

Kelly Rowland | This Is Love (Avo Session Part)

Dan Mangan - Rows of Houses (Live on KEXP)

What is Antimatter?


Fácil es decir "Te amo"...Lo difícil es decir "Tres tristes tigres tragan trigo en un trigal" @LloradeRisa

The Black Eyed Peas Experience

The Shapeshifters & C-Dock - Nothing But Love For You (Official Video)


Kina Grannis - Valentine - West 4th

"Solo parece imposible hasta que se hace" Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela (1918) a.k.a. Madiba

Keb' Mo' - It Hurts Me Too

La Copa Libertadores es mi obsesión - EL CUADRO DEL PUEBLO, PEÑAROL

La Diplomacia de los Portaviones y sus tres zonas "en conflicto"


Las tres zonas "en conflicto"


IT may seem strange in an era of cyberwarfare and drone attacks, but the newest front in the rivalry between the United States and China is a tropical sea, where the drive to tap rich offshore oil and gas reserves has set off a conflict akin to the gunboat diplomacy of the 19th century.

The Obama administration first waded into the treacherous waters of the South China Sea last year when Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton declared, at a tense meeting of Asian countries in Hanoi, that the United States would join Vietnam, the Philippines and other countries in resisting Beijing’s efforts to dominate the sea. China, predictably, was enraged by what it viewed as American meddling.

For all its echoes of the 1800s, not to mention the cold war, the showdown in the South China Sea augurs a new type of maritime conflict — one that is playing out from the Mediterranean Sea to the Arctic Ocean, where fuel-hungry economic powers, newly accessible undersea energy riches and even changes in the earth’s climate are conspiring to create a 21st-century contest for the seas.

China is not alone in its maritime ambitions. Turkey has clashed with Cyprus and stoked tensions with Greece and Israel over natural-gas fields that lie under the eastern Mediterranean. Several powers, including Russia, Canada and the United States, are eagerly circling the Arctic, where melting polar ice is opening up new shipping routes and the tantalizing possibility of vast oil and gas deposits beneath.

“This hunt for resources is going to consume large bodies of water around the world for at least the next couple of decades,” Mrs. Clinton said in a recent interview, describing a global competition that sounds like a watery Great Game.

Such tensions are sure to shadow President Obama this week, as he meets with leaders from China and other Asian countries in Honolulu and on the Indonesian island of Bali. Administration officials said they expected all sides to tamp down disagreements, though that won’t mask the coming conflicts.

“Underlying all of this is the recognition that an increasing share of oil resources is offshore,” said Daniel Yergin, an energy expert and author of a new book, “The Quest: Energy, Security, and the Remaking of the Modern World.” “When you have energy resources on land,” he said, “you know where things stand. When they’re offshore, things can get murkier.”

Twenty-nine million barrels of oil a day, one-third of global production, now come from offshore fields, Mr. Yergin said, a share that will rise steadily. The South China Sea alone is estimated to have 61 billion barrels of petroleum — oil and gas — plus 54 billion yet to be discovered, while the Arctic is projected to have 238 billion barrels, with possibly twice that in undiscovered sources.

As countries race to erect drilling rigs and send oil exploration vessels to comb the seabed, conflicting maritime claims are helping to fuel a naval arms race. It is no coincidence that the countries with the fastest-growing navies are those with stakes in these energy zones.

China expanded from 2 Soviet-era destroyers in 1990 to 13 modern destroyers in 2010, according to the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London. In its drive for a blue-water navy, one that operates in the deep waters of open oceans, it is also building an aircraft carrier. Malaysia and Vietnam are beefing up their navies with frigates and submarines. India, which wants to make sure it has access to the Far East, is bulking up. And the Israeli Navy is pushing for more vessels to counter Turkish warships circling Israeli drilling rigs.

“Countries want to make sure they have the ability to develop resources and to make sure their trading routes are protected,” said David L. Goldwyn, a former special envoy for international energy affairs at the State Department.

This competition is also behind calls for the United States to bolster its naval strength, even at a time of budget cuts. Mitt Romney, considered by many the Republican front-runner in the presidential race, declared recently he would “reverse the hollowing of our Navy and announce an initiative to increase the shipbuilding rate from 9 per year to 15.” With anemic building rates and tighter maintenance budgets, analysts say, the Navy has been forced to cope with an aging fleet that some say is not up to its challenges.

Even so, the Obama administration has been an active practitioner of gunboat diplomacy, a term that refers to achieving foreign-policy objectives through vivid displays of naval might. Last fall, Mr. Obama sent the aircraft carrier George Washington to the Yellow Sea for joint exercises with South Korea, sending a message to both North Korea and its key backer, China. The move echoed the Clinton administration’s decision in 1996 to send the Seventh Fleet to warn China against attacking Taiwan.

The United States has used gunboat diplomacy in Asia at least since 1853, when Commodore Matthew C. Perry sailed his fleet into Tokyo Bay, intimidating Japan into opening up to foreign trade. But these days, the Chinese are fashioning an Asian version of the Monroe Doctrine to press their imperial ambitions.

FOR Mr. Obama, whose roots in Hawaii and Indonesia have imbued him with a strong Pacific worldview, the drawdown in Iraq and Afghanistan gives him a good pretext to turn his gaze eastward. The United States has worked to shore up its ties to old Asian allies, like Japan and South Korea, as well as new giants like India. The goal, though administration officials are loath to say it publicly, is to assemble a coalition to counterbalance China’s growing power.

On a recent tour of Asia, Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta pledged not to retreat from the region. “If anything,” he said, “we’re going to strengthen our presence in the Pacific.” This week, Mr. Obama is expected to announce an agreement with Australia for a permanent American military presence there.

On land, the race for energy supplies is not new, of course. From the 1950s to the 1970s, the United States maneuvered to keep Russia out of oil-rich Iran. Today, China is busy cutting deals in energy-rich Africa. But technology has changed the equation, putting undersea oil and gas fields into play as never before.

“At root, it’s a question of when and how you will have these conflicts,” said James B. Steinberg, a former deputy secretary of state with experience in all three regions. “Will countries see these as win-win opportunities, or will they see them as zero-sum competitions?”

For China, the South China Sea has long been crucial as a supply route for oil and other raw materials to fuel its economy. China’s claims have deep historical roots, dating from the 1940s, when Chiang Kai-shek’s Nationalists drew a dotted line in the shape of a cow’s tongue extending south of China, embracing most the sea and two disputed island chains, the Paracels and the Spratlys.

Quarrels over these hunks of volcanic rock wouldn’t matter much, except that China, Vietnam and the Philippines are running into one another in the race for oil. Last spring, in two separate incidents, Vietnam accused Chinese vessels of deliberately cutting the seismic survey cables of an oil exploration ship. A former American official said his nightmare scenario would be a Chinese warship’s firing on an Exxon oil-drilling ship.

If the South China Sea is simmering, then the eastern Mediterranean is seething. There, claims to huge natural-gas reserves off the coast of Cyprus and Lebanon have raised tensions with Turkey, which occupies half of Cyprus, as well as with Israel. Cyprus and Israel are drilling for gas, angering Turkey. The militant Islamic group Hezbollah, in Lebanon, has threatened to attack Israeli gas rigs.

Further complicating this is the bitter rift between Turkey and Israel after the deadly Israeli commando interception of a Turkish flotilla trying to transport aid to Palestinians in Gaza last year.

“The Turks are saying, ‘The Israelis humiliated us; what can we do in return?’” said Charles K. Ebinger, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution. “Part of it is just the greater assertiveness of Turkey’s foreign policy everywhere.”

Perhaps the least dangerous arena of competition lies in the frigid north, partly because experts believe that many of the Arctic’s mineral deposits lie within one or another of the 200-mile exclusive economic zones of the countries that ring the ocean. But even countries with no Arctic coastline, like China and South Korea, are sending icebreakers there to explore weather patterns and fish migration.

Ironically, the biggest bone of contention there is between two stalwart allies, the United States and Canada. Melting ice has opened up the fabled Northwest Passage, which runs through an archipelago of islands in northern Canada. The United States views the passage as an international waterway, giving American ships unlimited access. The Canadian government insists it is an inland waterway, meaning that foreign ships can use it only with Ottawa’s approval.

Canada and the United States are highly unlikely to go to war, of course, though the wrangling could keep maritime lawyers busy for years. As temperatures climb, officials warn, tempers may follow. “It’s a serious legal dispute,” Mr. Steinberg said. “When it is ice-free, there will be some real issues.”

WhiteSnake - Is This Love (LIVE) Hammersmith, Apollo 2004


Gino Vannelli I just Wanna Stop (Live 30.10.2009)

How We View Half-Naked Men And Women: Scientific American Podcast


How We View Half-Naked Men And Women


if you’re looking for sympathy, maybe show a little skin.


Research finds that scantily-clad women and men are judged in similar ways. Christie Nicholson reports

We typically think of women as the targets of body objectification. In fact, research by psychologist Helen Fisher found that men viewed bikini-clad women much as they would a set of tools.
But a new study finds there’s more subtlety in how we view scantily dressed people. And that it’s not just women who are objectified.

In six separate experiments, subjects looked at photos of fully clothed men and women versus men and women exposing varying amounts of flesh. And the participants rated the mental capacities of both genders in the same ways.

Gender aside, subjects rated clothed people as having more self-control, better communication and better morals than half naked people. But subjects rated scantily-clad women and men as having a higher capacity for experiencing pleasure, as well as fear and pain. This latter group was also, curiously enough, thought of as more sensitive and needing more protection from fear or pain.
For example, subjects were asked if they’d administer harmless but painful electric shocks to another person. They chose to shock those fully clothed significantly more often than those exposed above the waist. So if you’re looking for sympathy, maybe show a little skin.
—Christie Nicholson

Erupcion Volcanica Submarina en Canarias


"An undersea volcano is erupting off the coast of the Canary Islands, bringing the potential for new land formation. The lava peak has grown 100 meters from the ocean floor, and is now just 70 meters from the surface. It has been seen ejecting rocks from the sea and producing jets of water 20 meters high. Increasing seismic activity has been monitored since July, an indication that magma is rapidly moving toward the surface. Local residents have been evacuated because of the potential danger from falling rocks or violent steam explosions if the lava gets too close."




Sexomnia :Sexo + Insomnio

"Lo veo como una forma de insomnio" dijo en una entrevista. "La gente camina en sus sueños, habla y maneja dormido ... y tambien tiene sexo" Colin Shapiro, M.B., ChB, Ph.D., de laUniversity Health Network in Toronto




SALT LAKE CITY, June 19 — An extreme form of sleep-walking—having sex while asleep—is probably much more common than physicians have previously suspected, researchers reported here. Action Points
Advise interested patients that a range of parasomnias have been described, including walking, talking, and eating during sleep. This study discusses another form—having sex while asleep (known as sexomnia).

Note that this study—based on an Internet survey—suggests that a majority of people with episodes of sexomnia are men, but about 31% are women.

This study was published as an abstract and presented orally at a conference. These data and conclusions should be considered to be preliminary as they have not yet been reviewed and published in a peer-reviewed publication.

"The important message is that this is a real entity," said Colin Shapiro, M.B., ChB, Ph.D., of the University Health Network in Toronto at Sleep 2006, the joint meeting of the Sleep Research Society and the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.



"I look at it as one form of parasomnia," he said in an interview. "People walk in their sleep, they talk in their sleep, they drive their motorbikes in their sleep, they eat in their sleep, and they have sex in their sleep."

http://www.medpagetoday.com/primarycare/sleepdisorders/3568?np=1&xid=ob_pcp

Los nuevos usos del "Mango"


Lo violaron con uno


Publicado por Diario Popular el Sáb, 12/11/2011 - 04:01
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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:
http://www.diariopopular.com.py/?q=node/106026


Lo Hicieron Adelgazar con otro



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






Move Over Weight Watchers, an exotic super fruit called 'African Mango' is quickly becoming America's hottest new way to lose weight.


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?


Despite the recent frenzy surrounding African Mango and its ability to cause safe weight loss, the fruit has actually been used as a diet aid for centuries in Cameroon, Africa.5


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

Kelly Rowland - Down For Whatever ft. The WAV.s


ATB - First Love

Stonebridge feat. Julie Morrison & Jay Soul - Show You How

Cuando me fui era inexperiente

"Cuando me fui era inexperiente, ahora no" Darth Vader (41 BBY – 4 ABY )llamado Anakin Skywalker hasta el 19 BBY

Faith Hill - The Long and Winding Road @ The White House

Black Eyed Peas - 12 Nov 2011 (BRASIL)