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                                potent combination body shape support your metabolism

Body Shape is a comprehensive formulation containing various herbs and nutrients that are useful for weight management and control of fat metabolism. It is particularly helpful for those who wish to suppress their appetites and increase their energy levels. Body Shape is an idealsupplement that supports a healthy lifestyle. ( Detailed information booklet on this product will be emailed upon request)
 
Each Body Shape tablet contains:
Hoodia cactus 2000mg
Brindleberry 2000mg
(Providing HCA 300mg)
Citrus aurantium 1000mg
Guarana 200mg
Gymnema 125mg
Green tea 125mg
Ginger 65mg
Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) 50mg
Carnitine Tartrate 50mg
Cayenne 25mg
5-HTP 5mg
Piperine (black pepper extract) 5mg
This product contains tableting aids and coating colour. Some herbal extractsused.
 
Suggested Use:
Adults – Take 1-3 Body Shape tablets three times daily, one hour before meals, with a glass of water, or as professionally recommended. Best taken with Pro-life Daily Woman or Man to maintain adequate daily nutrient intake. Body Shape is best used in conjunction with an exercise regime, balanced calorie-
conscious diet and 6-8 glasses of water daily.
 
Cautions:
Avoid taking if pregnant or lactating. Seek professional health advice if taking medication, suffering a medical condition (ie. eating disorder) or a child before supplementing. This product contains caffeine, which may cause insomnia and anxiety in some individuals.
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