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    Default Zerona Treatment: Does it work?

    Have you heard of Zerona treatment? According to Diets in Review:

    Zerona treatment is a non-invasive body contouring procedure to remove excess fat.

    Zerona is a non-surgical procedure that uses the Erchonia Laser Scanner, which has been cleared by the FDA, and can have results comparable to liposuction.
    The review said you could lose more than 3 inches from hips, waist and thighs, some said they lost up to 9 inches. . The procedure is painless and the treatment liquefies fat cells and is expelled from the body through normal digestion.

    I read from Telegraph.co.uk that the doctors, who endorsed this treatment, claims that patients can drop two dress sizes in just two weeks – without having to exercise or diet. The treatment costs £1,000 for six 40-minute sessions.


    Has anyone tried this? Is it available in the US?
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    Oh, very interesting. It would be great to get this treatment removed fats on hard-to-tone areas. It's painless too. £1,000 for six 40-minute sessions? You think it's worth that much money?

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    If the treatment work, yeah, it's worth it. Some people pay a lot more. What's £1,000 if you can lose up to 9 inches off your hips, waist and thighs right?

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    That's true but still, you will have to change your lifestyle. You need to start a regular exercise and healthy diet, otherwise, you'll just gain your weight back. I saw it happened before.

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    Really interesting. But what if the patient doesn't have a normal digestion? How will he remove those fats?

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