,” the actress-turned-lifestyle guru tried a five-day dietary program called ProLon that supposedly mimics fasting and has adherents consuming just 700 to 1,100 calories per day.
is a ProLon customer, and celeb fans reportedly include Eva Longoria, Jennifer Aniston and Kate Hudson. Debbie Allen Wright She dropped five pounds in five days, which she said was less important to her than the other health benefits — a higher heart rate variable and improved energy. “There’s $32 million worth of R&D behind this and 20 years of research,” said Spanos, noting it’s been conducted in partnership with various universities. “There is no pixie dust.”
Is this diet safe? Let's ask Gwyneth Paltrow.
😂💩
Just another example of a narcissistic woman's mid life crisis. Narcs don't want to age with grace. They don't age, get sick or die. They live in some other reality where everything they say and do is the only right, everyone else on the planet is pooping the wrong way, daily.
Will this change the scent of her candle?
Lie lie
What about the master cleanse 🤔
🤮🤮 meglio un buon aperitif 😏
100% safe and effective.