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I need to lose a stone FAST - Laxatives?????

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PostPosted: 06/23/08 - 14:30    Post subject: I need to lose a stone FAST - Laxatives????? Vote now! Reply with quote

Ive put on 2 stone since last year.
Although I look healthier cos i was 6 1/2 stone and am now almost 9 , i hate the way it makes my tummy and face look.
Im going away to california in august for my hols and i bought Duphalac, a mild laxative today to help mke lose my tummy fast before i go. is it really that bad?
i only need it until i go away and then i know i wont be bothered using them. but is it that bad that you have to go to the toilet constantly?

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