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Lemon Bottle

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  • K Offline
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    karinperry
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    #1

    Hiiii has anyone used this pep? If yes please share your experience. I'm looking to start the process.

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      Lemon Bottle is NOT a peptide. It is a cosmetic fad treatment marketed as a subQ lipolysis that is supposed to breakdown fat. The main ingredients are Riboflavin (vitamin B2), Lecithin, and Bromelain. There is no clinical evidence that it is effective. It is risky as well with a potential of very serious side effects. A major reason for this is the bromelain. Bromelain is a protein-digesting enzyme found primarily in pineapples. Allergies to it occur when your immune system misidentifies the enzyme as a threat and releases histamines. This can cause a range of symptoms, from mild tingling in the mouth to severe, life-threatening anaphylaxis. Normally these reaction are rare when bromelain is taken orally but injecting it into subcutaneous tissues raises the histamine risk and also can cause ulcers or tissue necrosis (death of skin and tissues).

      I would advise major careful research before trying it out.

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        Crazy they sell lemon falsely as what adipotide actually does actually. With worse side effects arguably. Both have terrible side effects and id touch neither.

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        • Stan DouglasS Offline
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          I was just reading on this stuff last night from another forum, this is not something you pin once a day. You have to make a checkerboard on your [rat's] body and pin every inch or so. It was described as at-home liposuction.

          I advice against anyone doing anything but with this stuff, just be content with whatever GLP you're using and let the process, process.

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