Losing weight machine !! isn't it another myth

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kiang
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Losing weight machine !! isn't it another myth

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They are popular in Thailand. I don't if you ever see or try one of these in your country. :?

Pls, go to :lol:
http://www.slimup-center.com/index.php/ ... ogram.html

Can you scroll down, there a lady standing with a machine, above her, click on the small photos, pls

On one pic.
Its description is "Fat molecule breakdonw and muscle mass increase program that uses the principle of exercise by utilizing energy from high intensity infrared with micro-current frequency system that stimulates the quick burning of fat in short period" :!:

Do you know if it works? is it possible in scientific point that wave can burn fat at a level 5-10 cm deeper, more than exercise can get to?

2nd - If it is not true, how can they claim thier results and open up as a business for people to pay :shock: ? something is going on inside there :?:
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Re: Losing weight machine !! isn't it another myth

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I don’t know about you but it sure looks expensive and have a lot of steps to it… How many times do you need a treatment in order for it to work? I personally would save money and buy some good healthy food … I mean unless you are a super star and have tons of money like… let’s see…. Bird Thongchai… if you have his kind of money… why not, try it out :P
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Re: Losing weight machine !! isn't it another myth

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That just looks like crap.

One of those devices profiles, claimed the device could "stimulate fat metabolism and prevent Fat accumulation in skin layers again".

Yeah, right. You do that by not doing things that caused it in the first place.

These things are basically claimed to be 100% effective, which is a claim not substantiated, so take that with a pinch of salt.

All in all, unproven claims on unproven treatments, that may be more hype than results.

AVOID.
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