It
was October, 1993 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. More than 400 of the
world's foremost weight loss scientists gathered to discuss the
latest research at the annual meeting of the prestigious North
American Association for the Study of Obesity.
Ordinarily
not too many people outside this elite group of experts would
have cared. But then something extraordinary happened. The
results of a double-blind clinical trial were made public for
the first time a topically applied compound that could
actually penetrate the skin and shrink a woman's thigh.
Because the
paper was being presented by two of this country's most respected
scientists, even the most skeptical attendees were in a hurry
to get their hands on a sample of the active substance. And for
good reason the results of the study were undeniable.
The very next
day headlines around the world screamed: "Researchers Discover
Thigh-Shrinking Compound." News reports of a "Fat Loss
Compound That Really Works!" and a "Miracle Substance
That Melts Stubborn Fat On Contact!" filled the airwaves.
No less than the famed Washington Post dubbed it "The Dream
Cream."
Frankly, this
is where the real story begins. As with so many new discoveries,
the most efficient dosage level and optimal delivery mechanism
had yet to be determined. In other words, in 1993, scientists
had discovered a new fat-dissolving agent, but didn't have a stable
or effective base formula to make it work quickly on all parts
of the body. In fact, that would take another seven years to perfect.
But that didn't
stop the knockoff artists from crawling out of the woodwork. By
early 1994, there were scores of advertisements for so-called
"cellulite" creams. Thousands of women flocked to cosmetic
counters, plunking down millions, only to be disappointed. So-called
cellulite creams became a joke.
Fast-Forward
Seven Years...
"To call our formula a 'cellulite' cream is a misnomer,"
says Klein-Becker's Dr. Mowrey. "Dermalin-APg's unique
transdermal gel formulation releases fat stores from any problem
area. When the fat is released from the back of a woman's thigh,
the dimpled appearance disappears because tension on the connective
tissue is reduced as stored 'depot' fat is released. However,
when the gel is applied to the tummy, waist or hips, a dramatic
reduction of stored body fat occurs, even though cellulite isn't
an issue."
The Miracle
of Dermalin-APg
Dermalin-APg permits you to spot reduce. Put Dermalin-APg
on your thigh, it goes to work directly on your thigh. Over thirty
and getting thick around the middle? Just apply Dermalin-APg's
transdermal gel to your waist or tummy and watch them shrink in
size within a matter of days. You can even apply Dermalin-APg
to your double chin. Wherever you've got those unsightly lumps
and bumps, apply Dermalin-APg and they're gone.
So What's The Catch?
There are two. While Dermalin-APg forces the fat out of
adipose tissue cells and into the bloodstream to be used as energy,
the fat doesn't just disappear. You have to help by increasing
physical activity or decreasing caloric intake so the fat isn't
redeposited.
Secondly, you can't rub Dermalin-APg all
over your body at the same time. There is simply no way for your
body to utilize all the newly released fat. Therefore, as one
member of the original research team suggests, choose your
most problematic area first ... use the product until you get
the desired results, then move on, one problem area at a time,
until you've literally melted the fat and molded your body to
a more pleasing shape. We wholeheartedly agree.
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