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Japanese Weight-loss Belt Humiliates The Fat Off Your Belly

Submitted by C. S. Magor on Saturday, 13 June 20092 Comments | Google Buzz |

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There is no shortage of bizarre weight-loss products in Japan, but the “Boneless Belt” reaches new heights of strangeness. The elasticized belt lifts and separates chunks of a person’s abdominal fat with the aim of boosting metabolism to speed weight-loss.

Depending on a person’s girth, they may opt for two-row or three-row versions of the “Boneless Belt,” and vanity covers are available for the occasions in which you must disrobe and do not want people to see your fat separated into blobs.

Eating less and exercising more would probably be a less painful form of torture.

[Weird Asia News]

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  • [...] it is good for a laugh. Check out the Yahoo Store for a few more pictures and a bit of a giggle. [We Interrupt] Tags: Abdomen, Laugh Check, Lose Inches, Metabolism, People, Ridicule, Tight Belt, Tiny [...]

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