lose weight with Veloxium™ Diet Pill

As we age, our metabolism begins to slow down, resulting in weight gains, typically noticeable in the thighs, stomach and those dreaded "love handles" areas.

The body's digestive system and the method it uses to convert food to energy is a complex process. What is important to understand is that your stomach communicates extremely slowly with your brain. It takes time for your brain to get the signal from your stomach that you are full and no longer hungry. This explains why we tend to over eat.

This slow response system and signaling system between the stomach and brain is one of the leading causes of excessive eating. Over eating adds useless calories which are then converted to fat for later use. Veloxium™ will stop you from gaining weight by addressing the root cause, overeating!

Phase 1

Hoodia

Veloxium™ contains a potent concentration of a renowned and clinically proven herb called Hoodia. Hoodia Gordinia is a revolutionary herb which contains the unique p57 molecule. Our researchers have isolated a chemical hormone which affects the central nervous system called Cholecystokynin (CCK) responsible for appetite and the feelings of being full.

The p57 molecules will interact with the chemicals in your body to naturally and safely suppress the amount of CCK being released through the central nervous system. Once ingested, appetite levels will radically drop safely lowering the amount of food you eat. Recent research shows 96% percent of men and women in America surveyed tend to eat more than they require resulting in an increase in body fat over the recommended standard BMI index.

Green Tea

Phase 2

Once your appetite is in check, Veloxium™'s diet pill begins the next phase on the war on weight loss. For nearly 5000 years, Green Tea has been a popular choice of drink in many different cultures. Recently introduced to North America, Green Tea possesses some of the most powerful health benefits and extreme metabolic enhancer's on the planet. Green Tea contains some of the highest concentrations of natural polyphenols (anti-oxidants) clinically proven to reduce the risk of cancer, Atherosclerosis, Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), Diabetes, Liver disease to name a few. The laundry list of health benefits can go on forever, but what is really exciting is how it can melt away fat and get you looking great! Green Tea contains enzymes which will rev up your metabolism up to 5 times higher than your normal rate giving you incredible daily energy and mental focus.

Combining Veloxium™ with your new lifestyle will drastically reduce your weight and help you manage a healthy and attractive body easily and safely.

You don’t have to starve yourself to lose weight, try Veloxium™ today. Stop putting off your diet and start today with the easiest and simplest weight loss system on earth.

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