Two Vegetables that'll #Burn the Fat off of your Belly, Arms & Back? #MitoLean!?


What are they? 'Ingredients in a diet-drink TrendingNewFinds wants to sell you,' no doubt. They mentioned "two vegetables" in the ad on a Taboola chumbox shared on my WowApp-homepage, but do they tell us which 'two vegetables'?

Maybe ... in the video linked through the bold text below. But 'that word' (below-hyperlinked to VICE's report on 'what might the reason Feedburner "keeps coming back"') is built on an even-deeper source ... something crucial that firms the foundation upon which our lexicon stands ...

The word |Burn| is built on ancient words that mean "to Kindle, be- or set on Fire." 

and so are  #Burns #Burning #Burnt #Burned #Burner #Burners #Burnout #Burnable 

The surname |Burns| comes from either the English/Scottish (same as #Bourne) whose root meant "a Stream, Spring" or the Irish variant of O'Byrne (or #OByrne #Beirne #Berne #Byrne #Byrnes #MacBranain #OBeirne #OBerne #ร“Broin #OByrne) that comes from words meaning "a Descendant of  #Bran (a name meaning Raven)."





The video (but not the page sending us to the video ... ๐Ÿคจ) mention 'a Salt-Hack that The Greedy Fat-Cats of the Diet-Plan Industry don't want you to know about ... an ancient energy-burning pathway ..."

Hmm ... the page above said it was "a drink you take right before bed," but the video they linked to called it "a pre-meal salt-pack."

a little later (I'm barely listening to it as I mess around online), the video mentions 'a plant from the Grape-family').

And a wonder-fruit known as Wild Mango.

... hmm ... bad-mouthing the weight-loss industry, and then selling you a weight-loss formula ... 
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... But that's only if you buy it while The Mito Lean video is still up!


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