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Touted refers to publicized or promoted in a bold way. For example: She used a diet product and has touted the product to increase her sales.
The herbal medicine created by an Amish man for impotency is commonly known as "Amish Secret." It is often touted for its natural ingredients and traditional remedies. However, it's important to approach such products with caution and consult a healthcare professional before use.
A study conducted by the writers of the HIV Alternative Therapies Report concluded that zeo3 along with most other products touted for HIV is not effective, studies have shown that in theory it works in the laboratory but not in the actual human body, see www.hivsecrets.comI am not sure if you are referring to its use for HIV here as I just realised that it is also touted as a treatment for cancer etc. as well
There are many over the counter laxatives available that claim they can help you loose weight. The most popular weight loss laxative product available in the market takes the form of tea.
According to Google translate this means "eat everything"
Germany is the country noted for a great revolution and is touted for being the country in which nationalism began. It began during the Napoleonic Wars.
1652-1654 Tea introduced to England by the Dutch. The new beverage comes to be touted as one of the world's first "health products" and is recommended by the government as a replacement for Ale, then the traditional breakfast beverage.
The female lion was touted the name lioness.
The car was touted as going from zero to 60 in five seconds.
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Grapefruit is touted as a "fat burner", accelerating the metabolism.
Vitamin C is often touted as having anti-aging properties. Many beauty products use vitamin C in their formula, such as Lumene's Vitamin C Age Defying Radiant Beauty Drops.