Alli is not a bad product. It has gotten some decent reviews but it is not the magic pill that people say it is. In fact, it's a barely above average diet pill. All of the hype has been created by its FDA...
The Market Blooms for American Indian Jewelry Collectors (see more guides on this topic at the bottom of this article) By Paula Baxter Paula A. Baxter is Curator of New York Public Library's Art Architecture...
NanoSlim is a sub par diet pill. I paid $33.00 plus shipping for 40 tablets. NanoSlim prides itself in being a small diet pill that is easy to swallow and carry around. That's a great idea conceptually, but...
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This guide is aimed at the beginning dieter who is looking for a high quality diet supplement without getting ripped off. I'm assuming your knowledge about diet supplements isn't vast. My mission is to give...
Trimspa is an alright diet pill. I tried it a while back and managed to lose 3 lbs using one bottle. It retails for about $38.99. That ends up being about 13 dollars for each of the first three pounds, the...
Cylaris is an OK diet pill. It's not as bad as most bloggers say it is. The fact remains that it is just ordinary. The key ingredient is veld grape, an old Indian medicine that is known to help fuse fractures...
We at Crazy4me have a huge interest and enthusiasm for Black Americana and also sell Black Americana on eBay and have been receiving questions from our buyers on “What is Black Americana” to “What items are...
DiatrinH is a decent diet pill that contain Hoodia. Hoodia is an endangered cactus grown in Africa. Most hoodia sold in the U.S. is fake. From other reviews I've read about DiatrinH, I've come to the...
Dietrine is an OK diet pill. It acts as a carb blocker. The company claims that "one Dietrine capsule taken prior to a meal can block up to 1125 calories from fat and carbohydrate foods." This is apparently...