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A Tummy Tuck without Surgery; Good Morning Sacramento TV Show Tests All-natural Tummy Tight Home Slenderizing System

Co-hosts Lori Wallace and Melissa Cabral report they trimmed their waistlines in one week without dieting or exercise

2012-07-12
SACRAMENTO, CA, July 12, 2012 (Press-News.org) The Tummy Tight non-surgical tummy-tuck home kit was put to the test recently on the Good Day Sacramento morning show.

The Tummy Tight kit is comprised of a surgical grade compression bandage and a liquid mineral serum which is applied to the bandage before it is snuggly wrapped around the midsection and worn for 30 to 45 minutes, three times weekly. The company that created the kit, Beauty Be Natural, promises a trimmer, tighter waistline in as little as one week if used as directed. According to their Web site, http://www.beautybenatural.com, some women may notice improvements after the very first application.

Good Day Sacramento co-hosts Lori Wallace and Melissa Cabral used the waistline sliming system for a week and reported their results to the show's viewers:

"I wrapped my midsection three times last week and lost a total of three inches," reported Melissa. "I lost one inch from my hips, one inch from my stomach, and one inch from the upper torso region just beneath the bust."

Melissa's co-host, Lori, said she lost inches, too. "I trimmed off two-and-one-half inches during the week. I would recommend it," she said.

In order to fairly test Tummy Tight, Melissa and Lori both said they didn't change their eating or exercise habits.

"I wore it while I sat around and watched TV at night," said Melissa. "It worked."

Watch the segment at:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Fvpv5zgDY4&feature=plcp

According to the folks at Beauty Be Natural, Tummy Tight is able to non-surgically reduce tummies, thighs, and other trouble spots by combining three powerful slenderizing technologies;

• Compression wrapping

Studies show that compression wraps and compression garments, if worn daily, can actually reshape the body. When compression garments are worn, the fatty tissues beneath the skin are pressed into the bed of blood capillaries lying just beneath the fat. The compression of tissues improves the blood circulation to and from the fat cells and speeds ups the fat-metabolizing process, allowing the reduction of both body fat and body size.

• Tissue-detoxifying liquid minerals

When toxins and pollutants enter our bodies through the air we breathe, the food we eat and the water we drink, many times they cannot be eliminated and they become stored in our fatty tissues, away from vital organs. As additional protection against these toxins, the body sends fluids into the area where the toxins are stored to dilute them. After years of toxic living, our bodies often become swollen and bloated from fluid build up caused by the chronic presence of toxins in body.
There are more than 80 minerals and trace minerals in the Tummy Tight liquid formula - many of which have been included for their ability to reduce inflammation and swelling by flushing toxins out of the tissues. After these minerals do their work, waistlines and tummies seem to shrink like magic... even without special diets or exercise.

• Fat-burning herbal accelerator

Special herbs added to the liquid mineral formula penetrate into the fatty tissues to stimulate the fat cells to open and release their contents. This reduces the size of the fat cells and allows them to be further compacted by the Tummy Tight compression wrap. The end result; safe, quick, and easy inch-loss.

The company says Tummy Tight (which can also be used by men) can be ordered online at http://www.beautybenatural.com and comes with a 30-day, no-questions money-back guarantee.


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[Press-News.org] A Tummy Tuck without Surgery; Good Morning Sacramento TV Show Tests All-natural Tummy Tight Home Slenderizing System
Co-hosts Lori Wallace and Melissa Cabral report they trimmed their waistlines in one week without dieting or exercise