Saturday, September 15, 2007

Lose up to 12lbs within 2 months!





Obesity begins in your bowels. To stay slim (and healthy), your gastrointestinal system has to be functioning well. Your intestines are like the drainpipe in the kitchen sink. Grease and other wastes are constantly passing through, and unless they are cleaned regularly, the inside of the drainpipe can get sludgy and clogged.

When this happens in your intestines, the result is poor absorption of nutrients and sluggish metabolism. This can make you feel tired and cause you to retain water and gain weight.

Cleaning your gastrointestinal tract can have powerful health benefits and help you achieve and maintain your perfect weight.

"Transit time" is how long it takes for your system to digest food, assimilate nutrients and excrete wastes. Healthy transit time can range anywhere between 24 to 48 hours. But for many people, this transit time can be 2, 3, or even 5 times longer. If waste remains in contact with the intestinal wall for an abnormally long period of time, it can become "pasted" or "clumped together", leading to constipation and weight gain.

Oriyen Lite Tea contains specially selected herbs which promote overall cleansing of the gastrointestinal system by dislodging, breaking down and washing away the accumulated waste in your body.

Digestive functions are revitalized when bowel regularity is restored. "Clean" intestines are more efficient at absorbing nutrients which fuel the body. This leads to improved metabolism, more energy, better health and a slimmer body.

Our users have reported remarkable results after just 2 months of drinking Lite Tea!

Oriyen Lite Tea is completely natural with no artificial flavors, colors or preservatives. It does not contain Ephedra (Ephedrine/Ma Huang) or caffeine.

A drink a day keeps the fat away

Instead of ordinary teas or other drinks, drink Lite Tea after meals. Its cleansing action will help you stay slim and healthy.today on technorati popular: youtube, vanessa hudgens, britney spears, noelia, ron paul, utube, myspace, iphone, gravenreuth, tammy nyp, music, melayu bogel, galilea montijo, google, wanda nara

1 comment:

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