Fresh from her sparkling debut on Hollywood’s haute red carpets, Australian Supermodel Sophie Turner proves once again that she’s a formidable package of beauty and brains by being one of the first on Hollywood’s “A” list of beautiful people to try Burner Balm Lip Balm. Burner Balm is the first lip balm to be infused with dietary ingredients like Green Tea, Hoodia Gordonii extracts, chromium picolinate and caffeine, all of which are known as effective ingredients in dietary supplements. This gorgeous blue eyed, blonde supermodel is one of the many attractive celebrities and socialites who finds that Burner Balm is a safe and convenient, “temptation buster.”
“Burner Balm is a simple, inexpensive, new diet must have,” states Turner. As more and more “red carpet ready” stars begin to demand healthier alternatives to diet pills and over the counter appetite suppressants, Pacific Shore Holdings, Inc., creators of Burner Balm, are committed in continuing to provide dieters around the world, including the chic and elite, with a low cost, healthy formulated product line that’s easy to use, without having the usual side effects normally associated with diet products.
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Inline skating and roller skating are recognized by fitness professionals as one of the most effective ways to burn calories and increasing cardiovascular and respiratory fitness. No other exercise works your core, as well as shaping your glute, legs, and stomach muscles like inline skating. Inline Skating is also a highly injury-prone sport, or it was until fitness entrepreneur Thomas Demme developed the Skaters Coach.
The Skaters Coach is a wheeled device which provides stability and balance for inline and roller skaters of all ages.
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A new study published online today in the British Journal of Nutrition found that timing of dietary protein intake affects feelings of fullness throughout the day. The study concluded that when people ate high-quality protein foods, from sources such as eggs and lean Canadian bacon, for breakfast they had a greater sense of sustained fullness throughout the day compared to when more protein was eaten at lunch or dinner (i).
“There is a growing body of research which supports eating high-quality protein foods when dieting to maintain a sense of fullness,” said Wayne W. Campbell, PhD, study author and professor of Foods and Nutrition at Purdue University.
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