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9<div style="width:600px; text-align:left; padding:15px; font-family:Arial; font-size:17px;border-bottom:2px solid #A2B21B;"><b>My friend Monica just lost over 30 pounds already, FOURTEEN of them only after the very first week.</b><br />
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11I&#39;m literally mind-blown...<br />
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13How was she able to do it?<br />
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15It all began with <a href="http://coolable.co/OVYnM8guAPtofQUekRTO2jTz1vtizqnhJpcUe4NN3vjEENuTBQ" rel="sponsored" style="color:#551A99;" target="blank"><b>this easy morning trick</b></a><b> (HINT: it&#39;s NOT an exercise or diet).</b><br />
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17Before doing this, absolutely nothing worked for her... she only managed to drop 5 lbs per year at best... only to gain them back by Christmas.<br />
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21At the exact same moment she took her first sip of THIS, things quickly turned into her favor...<br />
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25Hope this helps you as much as it helped my brilliant friend Monica...<br />
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27I&#39;m confident it will.</div>
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44<span style="color:#FFFFFF;font-size:3px;">ksias grow as trees or woody shrubs. Trees of the largest species, B. integrifolia (coast banksia) and B. seminuda (river banksia), often grow over 15 metres tall, some even grow to standing 30 metres tall. Banksia species that grow as shrubs are usually erect, but there are several species that are prostrate, with branches that grow on or below the soil. The leaves of Banksia vary greatly between species. Sizes vary from the narrow, 1&ndash;1&frac12; centimetre long needle-like leaves of B. ericifolia (heath-leaved banksia), to the very large leaves of B. grandis (bull banksia), which may be up to 45 centimetres long. The leaves of most species have serrated edges, but a few, such as B. integrifolia, do not. Leaves are usually arranged along the branches in irregular spirals, but in some species they are crowded together in whorls. Many species have differing juvenile and adult leaves (e.g., Banksia integrifolia has large serrated juvenile
45 leaves). The flowers are arranged in flower spikes or capitate flower heads. The character most commonly associated with Banksia is the flower spike, an elongated inflorescence consisting of a woody axis covered in tightly packed pairs of flowers attached at right angles. A single flower spike generally contains hundreds or even thousands of flowers; the most recorded is around 6000 on inflorescences of B. grandis. Not all Banksia have an elongate flower spike, however: the members of the small Isostylis complex have long been recognised as Banksias in which the flower spike has been reduced to a head; and recently the large genus Dryandra has been found to have arisen from within the ranks of Banksia, and sunk into it as B. ser. Dryandra. They similarly have capitate flower heads rather than spikes. B. marginata flower spike before and after anthesis Banksia flowers are usually a shade of yellow, but orange, red, pink and even violet flowers also occur. The colour of the flowers is
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