Amazing Scientific Breakthrough

Helps You Lose Weight without Starvation Diets or Tiring Exercise

Have You Ever Wished…

There was a fast easy and reliable way to safely drop weight by magically suppressing your food desires? An easy way to use product that magically melts off ugly fat without “dieting,”[calorie counting, or tiring exercise? What if this breakthrough could also increase your energy levels and brightened your mood throughout the day?

Introducing…The Amazing Diet Patch

The all new Amazing Diet Patch(as seen on TV) is a revolutionary new weight loss system that makes you lose 3 to 7 pounds wee after week! Until you fit into the clothes you’ve always dreamed of! This is the fastest most effective and safe way to lose weight. Without starvation diets or strenuous exercise!

How Does It Work?

The secret is a material called Fucus Vesiculosus that suppresses your food desires, and increases your metabolism turning your body into a fat burning machine.

Just listen to what others are saying about it:

After the birth of my child I started gaining weight quickly and nothing would make me lose weight. At first I wondered if the diet patch really worked? But I decided to try the free sample, and after the first seven days I lost 7-Lbs. I couldn’t feel better about myself. —Sherry Parker

I could not believe how easy it was to use the Amazing Diet Patch! I’ve tried using pills, but I would always forget to take pills before my meals. Now with the patch I just put it on in the morning and forget about it. —Jeff Robins

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1.According to the passage, we know that the Amazing Diet Patch is some kind of _______.

A. pills B. soup C. vegetables D. plaster (膏)

2.Which of the following words can replace the underlined word “suppressing”?

A. increasing B. changing

C. controlling D. burning

3.The Amazing Diet patch is available only _______.

A. on the TV B. through the online

C. in the drug store D. in the supermarket

4.The purpose of the Amazing Diet Patch is to lose your weight by ______.

A. change your metabolism

B. doing large amount of exercises

C. brightening your mood

D. increasing your diet

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