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Phase 2 Starch Blocker

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Hi there,

I am looking for a product called Phase 2 Starch Blocker. Been to many health food and drug stores in CMai but no one seems to be aware of this seemingly possibly great product. Given the large amount of rice consumed in Thailand, not to mention my own liking for bread and beer with all their attendant carbs, it may offer some hope to counter excessive weight gain. Possibly this product may exist under different names. Can anyone advise, please.

Cheers :o

http://www.phase2.ukhq.co.uk/

extract:

Phase 2 is an entirely natural food extract which acts in your body to neutralise starch from the carbohydrate foods in your daily diet. It is a substance which is derived from the white kidney bean and can easily be taken as a regular nutritional supplement, making it the first available dietary supplement which is able to "stop starch".

As a nutritional supplement, Phase 2 is safe and simple to use, but it is also extremely powerful. Specifically, one gram of Phase 2 has the capability to neutralise 2250 in vitro starch calories, which is roughly the equivalent of a loaf of bread or one pound of pasta. With this degree of effectiveness, it's apparent that the taking of Phase 2 allows the user great freedom to consume those starchy foods that everyone enjoys without undergoing the full intake of calories that would normally follow.

Explore these pages to discover more about Phase 2 and how it can be used to promote weight loss.

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