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Natural Herbal Slimming Body Slim Weight Patches Fat Melting Patch x 20pcs

Dave from Hornby

Description:

The product effectively blocks the absorption of grease, sugar, and starch and helps balancing ones' excess appetite. It also helps eliminating fat and toxins in the body while tightening ones skin.

Moreover, the slim-effecting rate of using patch is higher than taking pills because it bypasses the digestive system, the liver and the kidney.

Features:

1. The Slim Patch is all natural and 100% safe herbal patch that helps your body shed fat safely and quickly.

2. The Slim Patch is a safe and natural approach to weight loss that has become so popular among thousands of people all over the world.

3. The Slim Patch is easy to use, easy to wear,safe and efficient in removing excess fats in your body.

4. The patch works on a trans-dermal process, which means that it delivers natural ingredients to help u lose your weight quickly through skin.

Instructions:
1. Keep your skin dry and clean before using.
2. Stick to your lower abdomen for 8-12 hours, 2-4 times a week.
3. You may apply the patch on various areas, although applying the patch directly over the navel area will increase results.
4. The effect will be better if u do some proper exercise and have a healthy diet.
5. In order to get a good result, we strongly recommend you apply it for 28 days as one period of treatment.

Caution:
1. Avoid using on sunburned, damaged, swollen, or inflamed skin, and blemishes.
2. Pregnant women, the elderly, hyperthyroid and hypothyroid patients and children should not use this product.
3. Skin abnormalities and irritation caused by using, please stop using it immediately. Stop using the products if you feel any discomfort.
4. Store in cool dry and dark conditions. Do not place foil in 40 degrees heat.
5. For external use only.

Package: 2 x packs containing 10 x Patches (20 patches total)

Price: $20

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