well I'm the biggest skeptic there is and I say yes yes yes. I am a type 2 diabetic who tries to manage her problem with diet. I couldn't stop eating sugar for months now. I was talking with my sister (another diabetic) and she said she was taking chromium picolinate for her cravings and that it worked. I had already tried this chromium GTF stuff and it made me feel sick and didn't do a thing for the sugar cravings or appetite suppressent. I figured I'd try this one but also thought I was wasting more money on something that probably wouldn't do a thing. I was 100% wrong. I took 400 mg in the morning with breakfast. I immediately felt something change, by evening I knew it was working. I had zero cravings for sugar and my appetite was greatly dimished. It's been a week now and what's really strange is if I eat a cookie I have no feeling of pleasure. None at all. I actually threw them in the trash and couldn't have cared less. I have to remind myself to eat lunch and dinner. I honestly have no appetite and have already lost 3 lbs. So all I can say is try it what do you have to lose, a few bucks? who cares. I think if you're lucky like me, it will be a godsend.
Yes. Anything metallic can conduct electricity, as well as many ionized solutions.
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A mixture of stainless steel typically contains iron, chromium, nickel, and sometimes other elements such as molybdenum or manganese. These components work together to provide stainless steel with its corrosion-resistant properties and strength. The specific composition can vary depending on the grade of stainless steel being used.
One example of a metal that fits this description is Inconel. Inconel is a family of nickel-chromium-based superalloys known for their high strength, resistance to oxidation, and good corrosion resistance in high-temperature environments. It is commonly used in aerospace and chemical processing industries.
A SS304L plate is made of stainless steel, which typically contains iron, chromium, nickel, and small amounts of other elements. It is known for its high corrosion resistance due to the presence of chromium oxide on the surface. SS304L is non-magnetic in the annealed condition and has good formability.
I have used Hoodia and Proactol which I found very good at suppressing the appetite. Great especially if you have an event coming up and need something to aid you with your weight loss.
Always a good appetite.
In Polish, "good appetite" is spelled "smacznego".
Chromium: Electroplate today and it won't corrode away Chromium: Unforgettable. Inoxidable.
If you brush your teeth it helps suppress your appetite.
Chromium the element is more than necessary today It's stable to use, and makes green glass Now wouldn't you say chromium is a blast
Chromium is not explosive.
Bon means good, appetit means, well, appetite. So Bon Appetit means Good Appetite.
Yes, chromium is conductive. It has good electrical conductivity due to its metallic properties. However, it is not as good a conductor as other metals like copper or silver.
Chromium is not a good conductor of electricity. It is classified as a poor conductor of electricity compared to metals like copper or gold.
My appetite has departed and will not visit us once more if you continue this grotesque discussion.
Buon appetito! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Good appetite!"Specifically, the masculine adjective buono* means "good". The masculine noun appetitotranslates as "appetite". The pronunciation will be "Bwoh-nahp-pey-TEE-toh" in Italian.