Tuesday, December 13, 2011

The hangover cure..!!




Clinically proven to help prevent hangovers before they start!

A recent study shows that it takes an average of just 3.2 drinks to cause hangover symptoms. And now, clinical studies have also shown that it takes just two Chaser caplets to help prevent one! In recent trials, Chaser reduced hangover symptoms by as much as 70% over a placebo.

If taken correctly, Chaser is the one hangover cure that really works!

Just take two Chaser hangover tablets with your first drink.

While you're enjoying the drink, Chaser will be absorbing all the nasty toxins that could cause you problems later on.

The scientific name for these toxins is "congeners." These are the natural byproducts of the fermentation process that gives alcoholic beverages their flavor, aroma and color. When these elements reach your blood stream, they trigger a reaction. The calcium carbonate and charcoal ingredients in Chaser act as pre-problem hangover remedies. They absorb and hold these elements before your stomach and digestive tract can pass them into your system.

Chaser works to prevent hangover symptoms before they even have a chance to start. In IRB-approved, double-blinded and placebo controlled crossover clinical trials at a leading testing facility, proved its effectiveness. After being involved in the study, 83% of our test subjects said they would "recommend the product."


what do you guys think about this? I'll try it as
soon as I can. :p




Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Marie-Antoinette


Marie-Antoinette was an Austrian princess who was married to Louis, the future king of France, at the age of 14. In 1775, her husband ascended the throne as Louis XVI.

Though initially popular with the French public, the young queen became notorious for her lavish lifestyle and claims that she controlled the king. 

As the country lapsed into famine and financial ruin, Marie-Antoinette’s extravagant spending contributed, albeit a small amount, to the mounting national debt while wreaking havoc on her reputation. 

When the revolutionary forces took control of the government and dismantled the monarchy in 1792, the royal family was placed under house arrest.

Marie-Antoinette was tried by the Revolutionary Tribunal and guillotined in October 1793, nine months after the execution of her husband.

I think it was a  punishment a little too extreme to this young princess, she just wanted to be happy and unique.

what you guys think about it?

Friday, December 2, 2011

I know that I always promise that I'll bring some brownies or cake thats my thing, but  sometimes I didn't do it and I regret that my lovely friends =( ,but our last saturday in school I'll bring you guys so many yummy brownies that you wont ever forget about me.
even if they  are burned I dont care,I'll take them with me as a symbol of  my love for each one of you, I also want to thank you all, beacuse you helped me when I was down or sad you made me laugh or you made me get mad what is an easy thing but I really aprecciate every single moment that we spent together you guys will be always in my heart and I meant it.!

sincerely; Diana Holguin. <3