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ex•cuse verb: excuse; 3rd person present: excuses; past tense: excused; past participle: excused; gerund or present participle: excusing /ikˈskyo͞oz/ 1. Attempt to lessen the blame attaching to (a fault or offense); seek to defend or justify. Why can’t you feel healthy? Is it time? Cost? Or like I, creating EXCUSES for why I wanted to accept defeat. Apathy, content and living in a rut only kills our spirit. Could I have done it without Thrive? Possibly, but like nothing I have ever tried before it gave me hope. Its natural vitamins and supplemental extracts gave my body that jumpstart that my mind could not overcome. I’m not here to “sell” you a diet drug. I’m here to share my experience and share what a great product that I came across a year ago. Do I promote it? Yes. Does that mean I get a commission if you were to try? Yes. I say to you why let a big box retailer or nutrition store sell you something that you may or may not like when you can listen to a friend and trust I’m here for you interest only. Why not be rewarded for sharing a wonderful experience? If you felt as I did you’d understand and then get yours FREE!!! I spent $3912.65 the year before I took Thrive. That’s 245 working days at $15.97 a day average. Bad food choices and habits, now I save that!!! Tell me Thrive is too expensive. I will save by not ending up with terrible medical expenses in the future! cbread76.indstryshift jesstar76.industryshift
Posted on: Wed, 05 Mar 2014 14:09:38 +0000

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