I Used a "Fat Burning" Cream Every Day for a Week

< iframe width="425" height="355" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/fVBwceCljwo?rel=0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen > Does thermal spot decrease lotions actually burn belly fat? I wanted to place this to the examination. I used one of Amazon’s most extremely rated and reviewed cellulite decreasing, strong toning creams to my waistline and took before and after dimensions. To my surprise based upon the scientific research and my experience I might proceed using a high levels of caffeine based cream to my waistline to obtain that summertime 6-pack along with potentially firm and revitalize the skin.

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20 thoughts on “I Used a "Fat Burning" Cream Every Day for a Week

  1. So to have an MD of bodybuilding accept spot reduction, "I'm spot reducing this area via losing body fat." Isn't that nuts???? Just bonkers to me.

  2. Dude you do not want any tea tree oil. It f with your hormones. Read up on it. And it is the same with that rosemary oil. It is bad news for your testosterone.

  3. You can buy pure caffeine powder.
    Do a proper cream, don't use coffee.
    With caffeine powder you can get an exact measurement of how much you are using.

  4. I think it's cool that you have made your own cream, hope it works. I did sorta the same thing by making a hair health shampoo thing using rosemary oil and honey etc.

  5. "What about all those five star reviews?" – shill /shΔ­l/ noun – One who poses as a satisfied customer or an enthusiastic gambler to dupe bystanders into participating in a swindle.
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  6. I don't think caffeine is so powrful that you may develop a physical dependency through skin. It develops more for the habits, routine and taste

  7. I don't think the creams normally on sale are made in this way, very "experimental", at least I hope so! Normally biologists, chemists, dermatologists, who create a product, start from infinitesimal doses, testing the results in vitro or on volunteers… but months pass with each modification before the product obtains FDA approval in your country, in Europe it is called WHO. Your playing "little chemist" is fun… but you never know what that cappuccino with cream you invented could do. I also used a "scalpel4D" cream taken online, which also contains caffeine, like many cosmetics, for the eye contour, or to restore firmness to the skin of the face, I sleep regularly…As for the "scalpel4D" …apart from a lot of heat and an increase in sweating it didn't do anything else…Ok, I'm several years older than you, I'm celiac, so my diet is made up of very high-calorie products, mostly due to laziness, first of all , plus many problems with non-existent bones and cartilage, on my hips, knees and bad back I can't go to the gym. To me in the video… very funny… When you have the hood on your head, glasses and you're in front of the PC, in the dark, you reminded me of a Marvel character, have you ever thought of being an actor? You have a well-proportioned and interesting face….if I were you I would try it!! Anyway, you were fit before… where you saw the belly to reduce I don't know, and you were fit in the end, leave those concoctions alone, you're so good.

  8. Be careful where you smear some of those creams and with what you put in them buddy, or you might just wind up on an episode of Chubby Emu. Seriously.

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