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easy to lose weight without diet: grandmother recipe to test




by Christophe » 16/02/13, 10:59

Recipe for losing weight without diet (or any scam related to this market) ... found on FB ... who wants to test?

Here is a grandmother's recipe for overweight problems: 1/2 hour before breakfast and in the evening before bed: a drink of boiled honey and cinnamon (1 tablespoon of honey, 1 tablespoon of cinnamon in a cup of boiling water. If this drink is taken very regularly, it reduces the weight of the most obese person. In addition , drinking this mixture regularly does not allow fat to accumulate in the body, whatever the person can eat. But you still have to be reasonable.
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by gegyx » 16/02/13, 11:18

: Shock:

You have to be tough to hit a tablespoon of cinnamon.

Was it an easy grandmother's remedy that smelled of cinnamon?

(Well it's always better than chemo)

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by gildas » 16/02/13, 11:42

Hello,

The honey-cinnamon mixture cures many diseases:
http://www.google.fr/search?source=ig&r ... hAfR24H4Dg

Ok with gegyx, a spoonful of cinnamon even with honey is really not good. (I tried)
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by Christophe » 16/02/13, 11:45

gegyx wrote:You have to be tough to hit a tablespoon of cinnamon.


If diluted in a nice cup it should pass right?

I'm testing tonight (no, I'm not fat! : Cheesy: ) otherwise we will pass on teaspoons ...
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by elephant » 16/02/13, 12:40

Be careful, I think I read on this same site that cinnamon is toxic in high doses!

(reaction to a hack intervention 123, I think)

Personally, I would not go headlong.

http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannelle_%28%C3%A9corce%29
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by Christophe » 16/02/13, 13:01

Ah yes....

Furthermore, the authors note that the consumption of large doses of cinnamon or cinnamon extracts can prove to be toxic. In fact, cinnamon contains coumarin, a substance which, in sensitive people, can cause liver damage and inflammation. The quantities of coumarin are however low in Sri Lankan cinnamon, unlike the cassia (or Chinese cinnamon) which contains much more.


Boaah no problem my liver is already attacked lol : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen:
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by lemust09 » 17/09/13, 09:14

and then the results are good or even one can be it gives good results or gives a failure ....

beware also diabetic honey adds it despite being very good for diabetics .....
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by Did67 » 17/09/13, 12:29

Christophe wrote:
Indeed, cinnamon contains coumarin,



1) Do not overdo the guinea pigs [we pronounce "cobet" in Belgium] anyway: http://www.collabopm.com/NutritionAntic ... iments.htm

2) You are not rats!

http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mort_aux_rats

[See 2nd paragraph: different types / then "Based on anticoagulants"]
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by Christophe » 17/09/13, 17:41

Another honey recipe:

Winter, sore throat, instead of taking medications that will lower your natural defenses.

pour tea into a jar ... combine with lemon slices, honey and ginger if possible cut into slices.

Close the container and put it in the refrigerator, a jelly will form.
To serve, take a spoon of this jelly in a cup and pour boiling water over it. Store in the refrigerator 2-3 months. And there you have a nectar against sore throats

Honey is recognized by science as a remedy for many ailments that affect humans.
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by lemust09 » 17/09/13, 17:48

honey on wounds too and burns scarring faster
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