"This Weird 'Bariatric Patch' Combined With 6 Other Ingredients Melts Stubborn Fat From The Belly, Hips, and Double Chin of Women Over 40 Going Through Menopause"
Weight loss expert Dr. Rachel Williams has made an unusual discovery.
Last week she revealed a strange trick using a transdermal patch to eliminate excess fat in women who are already going through menopause and are over 40.
She showed on her social media that by combining gelatin, salt, oil, lemon, honey and garlic in a container and applying a small amount onto this transdermal patch…
Any woman can achieve a significant reduction in accumulated body fat within 21 days.
This all sounds too hard to believe.
But Dr. Rachel proved it’s possible and demonstrated in practice in a short video exactly how this little trick works on fat.
And you know what’s even more bizarre? It actually makes a lot of sense.
Basically, when we’re exposed to pollution and pesticides, we flood our bodies with “toxic waste.” And this toxic waste inflames our fat cells.
When that happens, they become too large to pass through the tiny openings in our skin. But Dr. Rachel’s recent discovery acts directly on that.
The bariatric patch trick works by deflating those cells using anti-inflammatory compounds shrinking them down in size, causing the body to expel those cells through the tiny openings in the skin, known as pores.
The trick went viral on social media and Dr. Rachel’s video has already surpassed 17,514,030 views in the last 7 days.
Even celebrities like Kelly Osbourne commented on the trick on their social media, shocked by its effectiveness in fighting excessive weight gain.
Dr. Rachel’s video was taken down from her social media after Eli Lilly (the maker of the Mounjaro pen) reported her.
But the good news is that her video was saved by her followers, who are now making it available in a place that draws less attention.
So, if you want to understand how this patch works in practice, hit the button below right now and watch the video while it’s still up.
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