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Zerona Laser -- Melt Fat off Effortlessly in Six WeeksThere is a new laser out on the market that makes some fantastic claims. It was developed by Chiropracter Dr. Nicholas Unger of New York City. It looks a little bit futuristic. It looks like a giant adjustable lamp. The ones with the adjustable arms that go up and down. The only difference is it is much larger and has four arms at the top. The arms emit cold laser light to areas of the body you wish to sculpt. The laser light emits a signal that “talks” to your fat cells. Somehow the laser makes a hole in the fat cells and the fat just kind of leaks out. Then, the bodies lymphatic system drains off the fat. Doctors say that you should be sure to drink a lot of water and take vitamins to make sure that the lymphatic system will be able to dispose of the fat. People should definitely adopt a healthy lifestyle along with treatments. Dr. Unger will take blood tests to make sure you are ready for the treatments. He may also advise you to take certain homeopathic foods or supplements. Is it painful? The laser is painless. You can sip tea and read a magazine while getting a treatment. The good part is that it doesn't take many treatments to eliminate a lot of fat. Most people will get around 6 treatments, 45 minutes per session, over a two week period. In that time frame, you can expect to lose around 3-4 inches. Some people will require more treatments to get the results they need. Is it costly? Ok, it melts off fat, doesn't take that long, and is painless. Here's the bad part. It costs a lot. You will pay around 3k for the six treatments. It's because the laser is so expensive. Yeah right. It's expensive because it is proprietary technology that no one has and people will pay about anything to lose weight without work. Is it too good to be true? Is sure sound that way to me. The Zerona Laser has been tested by the FDA. However, what FDA said about the laser is readily unavailable. Do they really expect us to believe that since it was tested by the FDA that it means it works really well? Anyway, the Zerona Laser looks really promising. I am a little skeptical so far, but will keep an eye on it. The cost is quite high and I want to see what the long term effects might be. In most new products, the real effects aren't really made known for five years or more. Would I like to just melt off fat? For sure and if I was a little desperate, I just might try the laser treatment. The laser treatment works better for some people. Not everyone gets the same results. People should be aware of this. Here is a link to the inventors website. http://www.betterbodysolutions.com/services-Body-Lite-Zerona-Laser.html |
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