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Is Hydroxycut really all that?

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How many commercials for different weight loss products have you seen lately? How many products have you seen stuffing the shelves? Too many? Ever wished there was a directory of all those products, something that could tell you if Alli was all right, or if Hoodia lived up to its hype and does Ripped Man really rock? The diet and weight loss supplement industry is full of crazy advertisements, mysterious ingredients and downright misleading information. Meanwhile, America is struggling with a growing obesity epidemic and every year over 50 million Americans start some form of diet. The diet industry has become huge, with thousands of products and pills and programs all claiming to be the latest and greatest thing since sliced bread. Trying to make sense of all the craziness and figure out which program is right for you is enough to make you want to just forget it all and go grab a bag of Oreos. Put the cookies down. There’s an easier way. There’s a place where you can find unbiased information that breaks it all down, the positives, the negatives, the effectiveness, the ingredients, the cost, everything you wanted to know, with none of the hype.

Sensational.com is your partner in the weight loss industry, giving you the answers that you need. Want to learn the differences between Weight Watchers and The South Beach Diet? Get the information about all the popular diet programs so you can make an informed decision on which one is right for you, based on real and honest reviews. You’ll find out which diets are genuinely effective, and which aren’t.

And what about the seemingly endless onslaught of diet and energy pills offering terms like thermogenic solution, carb blocker, fat blocker and others. Do you know your Thin Again from your Intellitrim, or Nuphedrine from Hydroxycut? You may not, but Sensational.com does. Get the answers you need to make sense of the diet and weight loss industry and make the right choices for your life.

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Brain Blogger's Historical Brain Illustrations

Charles Bell: Course of the Nerves - Neck and Thorax, c. 19th centuryBartolomeo Eustachi: Peripheral Nervous System, c. 1722Bartolomeo Eustachi: Brain and Spine Anatomy, c. 1722Ambroise Pare, Siamese twins illustrated, c. unknownHow to prepare the skull for surgery, brain unexposed, c. 16th centuryHow to prepare the skull for surgery, brain exposed, c. 16th centuryThomas Bartholin: Transected Head Anatomy, c. 1673Antonio Scarpa: Anatomy of Olfaction (Smell), c. 1779Charles Bell: Anatomy of the Brain, c. 1802

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