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is there credence to the claim that an 11 plant elixir will assist weight loss, as advertised in the daily express?

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the 11 plant elixir advertised in the daily express, does it assist weight loss?

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I'm afraid not, yelerveb.

Some of the ingredients might have very mild diuretic properties (makes you pee), but that's about it. Also, on the website selling this product it doesn't clearly state what all the ingredients are. You won't know what you're taking. I think that this elixir is best avoided.

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