<div style="font-family:Cambria;padding:30px;font-size:19px;">This pic will blow your mind because it blew the mind off a doctor..<br>
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It's a pic of a woman named Lori Whitfield, who lost a whopping <br>66 pounds...
and <a href="http://www.achievablebody.bid/l/lt1RJ233FU3VG/104WW169M302DB56MK490535X3323435554" style="color:#0000ff;"><b>the first 19 pounds came off in just 3 weeks.</b></a><br>
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Now here's the crazy part...<br>
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Lori is a grandmother in her 60's, who was dealing with diabetic issues <br>and more, yet she eliminated all of her medication and shocked<br> her doctor by simply avoiding vegetables on certain days.
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I know this sounds ridiculous, but look at this pic for proof:
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Incredible, right?<br>
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Well, you can achieve this, too.... <b>ESPECIALLY</b> if you have a slow <br>metabolism or bad genetics.<br>
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Stories like this really fire me up because it can be such a breakthrough <br>for men and women that are struggling... it's just so simple.
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<a href="http://www.achievablebody.bid/l/lt3SV233UT3GC/104II169W302GM56JL490535O3323435554" style="color:#0000ff;"><b>>>These are the days that Lori avoided vegetables to lose 66 pounds</b></a><br>
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Eating less vegetables and more carbs sound good?
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<br><a href="http://www.achievablebody.bid/l/lt4HU233HW3LS/104DV169R302QE56NM490535I3323435554" style="color:#0000ff;"><b>Check it out.</b></a>
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ation for the sessions of Suggs' solo album The Three Pyramids Club, but it was in 1999 that his career began to take off <br>as he became a songwriter, musician and producer in hot demand. His collaborative relationship with Alice Temple continued, the <br>results of which can be heard on her solo debut album Hang Over. He also worked with Icelandic-Italian singer Emiliana Torrini on her debut album <br>Love in the Time of Science and produced British singer-songwriter Mark Abis' album Changing Inside.<br>
White's song "Leave Right Now" was recorded by Will Young in 2003, and reached number 1 in the UK Singles Chart. <br>In recognition, White won the Ivor Novello Award for Best Song Musically and Lyrically in 2004. He has since enjoyed enduring <br>chart success with acts including Duffy, James Morrison and Joss Stone.
In 2008 White worked with Adele on three tracks which appeared on her first album 19, <br>including the second single "Chasing Pavements". White is known in the industry for his pace of work and ability to reach the core of the intent of the <br>artist he is working with, saying "Sometimes I get two hours. Someone comes over at three, we have a cup of tea, chew the cud for a bit, go: <br>'All right, shall we write a song?' And by six, they've gone home and we've...done it. Chasing Pavements, that took two or three hours."[6]
In 2009 White was awarded his second Ivor Novello Award for 'Songwriter of the Year',[7] <br>and in 2010 he had a second UK number 1 with the Diana Vickers single "Once", a song he wrote with Cathy Dennis.[8] Also in 2010, White reprised his <br>collaborative role with Adele, and with her wrote "Take It All", which appears on her number one album 21.
White started his own record label imprint, Spilt Milk Records, in 2009 – making <br>Lauren Pritchard its first signing, and then signing an exclusive license deal with Island Records to release the album Wasted in Jackson in 2010. The <br>album features collaborations with White, Ed Harcourt and Marcus Mumford (of the band Mumford & Sons). He signed a recording contract with Parlophone <br>Records and released a second album entitled Adventure Man on 18 M
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