I recently spent 25 dollars on Hoodia, an alleged appetite suppressant, and found it to be completely worthless. My appetite is as raging and robust as ever as I find myself eating 7 times a day, about 3,500 calories. Any less and I feel punished.
The only natural product I've ever used that helps keep my weight down is a crushed flower from Egypt, called psyllium husks, which, looking like pencil shavings or sawdust, must be mixed with water or sprinkled on cereal. The volume the psyllium takes up in the stomach helps me cut down my calorie consumption by about 10%. Moreover, the fiber will clean out your tract with great turbo power. Some report the astringent turbo action make toilet paper superfluous. In fact, there is a patent pending to create a psyllium-dry seaweed supplement that eliminates "residual fecal matter" so that toilet paper is no longer be necessary. A life with no toilet paper. Now let that sink in. Then consider this: Supposing you want to spread the good news? How does one become an evangelist for psyllium and its power to eliminate the need for toilet paper without sounding like a crackpot?
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