Archive for May, 2008

LG Science’s Speed Fat Burner Reviewed: A Fat Burning Nicotine Alternative?

LG Science's Speed has one major claim to fame... its "Cyclicone" content. Apparently, this derivative of citisus laborinum (the active ingredient of which is called cytisine)... "... acts like nicotine to melt away fat but unlike nicotine, it’s completely non-addictive and safe."

Leptitrex Fat Burner Reviewed: Lose 7 Pounds In 7 Days?

Leptitrex, according to the advertising material I just reviewed, is a pretty amazing product. Not only can you lose "7 pounds every 7 days," Leptitrex offers a series of additional benefits. Yep, not only will you melt off unsightly fat, you'll detox your body, eliminate acne, suppress your appetite, build muscle, and feel an euphoric high...

Phentremine Civ-Xr Fat Burner Reviewed:

I first heard of Phentremine Civ-Xr courtesy of some Spam (unsolicited bulk e-mail) that arrived in my mailbox one morning. Funnily enough, Elissa got spammed too, and sent me her notice about Phentremine Civ-Xr a mere 5 minutes after I had opened mine.

Orovo Detox Fat Burner & Detoxification Product Reviewed:

Orovo's Detox product claims it can eliminate toxic build up and help you lose weight -- 7 pounds every 7 days. Yup... it says so right on the Web site.

Before Taking A Ride On The Wild Side, Organize

It’s vacation season once again, and if you’re like many Americans you’ll be hitting the road for a little fun and adventure.  To get the most out of your trip, and to keep yourself as safe and sane as possible, you’ll want to keep the following tips in mind:

  • Make a plan.  Plan your trip in advance.  While being a free spirit on the road can be fun, that doesn’t mean you have to leave the details to fate.  Gather maps and brochures about the places you’re going to visit.  Estimate your travel times and rest stops. And schedule the majority of your travel during daylight hours if possible.
  • Set a budget.  Figure out how much you want to spend and does some research before you go, so you don’t end up paying more for hotels and fuel than you want to.  If possible, book your hotels before you leave.  To estimate fuel costs, go to http://fuelcostcalculator.com, which combines AAA’s daily online Fuel Gauge Report and the Environmental Protection Agency’s fuel economy ratings.
  • Get your car checked.  Thinking of skipping that tuneup?  Think again.  It’s a minor task now that could become a major hassle once you’re on the road.  Use a service outlet you trust.  Buy or put together your own road safety kit.  Include items that help you deal with both car and personal emergencies (e.g., a jack, water and antifreeze, a flare, first-aid products, a blanket).
  • Don’t overdo it.  Make sure you are properly rested before you set out for the day.  Take breaks where you can get out of the car and stretch.
  • Check the weather.  Before you leave home, look at the forecast for the time and regions you’ll be traveling through.  Before you set out each day, check again to see if anything has changed.
Once you’re on the road…
  • Avoid looking like a tourist.  Don’t leave maps in plain sight in your car, and don’t stand on a street corner gazing at a brochure in confusion.  Both advertise your vulnerability to anyone looking for an opportunity to take advantage of your situation.
  • Drive the speed limit.  You don’t really gain much time by rushing, but you can get into situations that are undesirable when you’re hurrying and distracted.  Also, your fuel usage is more cost-efficient when driving the speed limit.
  • And don’t forget to buckle up!