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Re(1): gold and grapefruit patches
Posted on July 16, 2007 at 10:02:57 PM by KenricoCare
Hi there,
We are glad that our patches can help your son. Although your son has shown a very good signs of improvement, it is recommended to keep detoxing with the patches everyday. Children are very prone to toxic existed in our environment, such as lead and mercury. Today, one out of every five children has learning disorder due to the exposure of these toxins.
It is definitely safe to use both grapefruit and gold patches. Our grapefruit patches have been used successfully to prevent and treat overweight in children, adolescents and adults. Our grapefruit patch promotes permanent changes in eating which may work better than a series of short-term changes that cannot be sustained.
In treating most overweight children, the main emphasis should be to prevent weight gain above what's appropriate for expected increases in height, which mean limited or no weight gain while they grow taller.
All the best,
Kenrico Support
We are glad that our patches can help your son. Although your son has shown a very good signs of improvement, it is recommended to keep detoxing with the patches everyday. Children are very prone to toxic existed in our environment, such as lead and mercury. Today, one out of every five children has learning disorder due to the exposure of these toxins.
It is definitely safe to use both grapefruit and gold patches. Our grapefruit patches have been used successfully to prevent and treat overweight in children, adolescents and adults. Our grapefruit patch promotes permanent changes in eating which may work better than a series of short-term changes that cannot be sustained.
In treating most overweight children, the main emphasis should be to prevent weight gain above what's appropriate for expected increases in height, which mean limited or no weight gain while they grow taller.
All the best,
Kenrico Support
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gold and grapefruit patches - By Nina Putina July 16, 2007 at 09:50:09 AM
- Re(1): gold and grapefruit patches - By KenricoCare July 16, 2007 at 10:02:57 PM
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