@karaca_htn: bana 3 ayda 25 kilo verdiren yogurt pulbiber zencefil zerdacal soda ve limon karisimindan olusan yogurt kürü tarifim hadi sizde baslayin #aybala_htn

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kutahyafotograflari
Kütahya Fotoğrafları ✅ :
Ekmekle mi yiyeceğiz
2019-09-19 11:57:15
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ecmelvera40
Ecmel vera :
bunu yaparken yemek yemecekmiyiz nelere dikkat edecegiz 😄
2019-09-19 10:02:56
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selimdm19
Selimdm19 :
Evet bende bu kürü kullanmaya 3 ay önce 78 kilo ile başladım ve şu anda 78 kiloyum.
2019-09-19 11:29:27
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mesutözlem
mesut❤özlem💑 :
diyetsiz sporsuz veriyorum kilolari ve limonata tadinda cok guzl vesile olandan allah razi olsun 18 gunde giden 9 kilo cok mutluyum imkansiz bisy yok
2019-09-19 11:40:52
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security007007
security :
yorumlara koptum 😂😂
2019-09-19 21:41:32
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useru0j2w21km5
. :
boğazı tutmak önemli bence birazda spor😀
2019-09-19 10:33:30
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melodikahanım
melike :
Bu kürü yaparken 1 kilo verdin zaten
2019-09-20 09:37:46
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omersari3404
𝕺𝖒𝖊𝖗𝖘𝖆𝖗𝖎Յկօկ :
nasıl yapacaz günde sadece bunumu yiyeceğiz
2019-09-19 11:35:54
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neverhidebaby
Yunus Emre İşci :
sabahtan akşama kadar ye ye sonra bunu kullan mantıklı;)
2019-09-19 12:14:41
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celalettinbudan79
Ömer Faruk :
günde 9 öğün yemek yiyorum tüp mide amaliyatl oldum şehir hastanesinde hiç para odemedim 37 kilver
2019-09-19 15:57:37
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hayatguzeldir2023
HAYAT🌹🌹🦋 :
midede sorunu olan denemesin
2019-09-19 10:16:29
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zeynepp2244
zeynep :
oglum bu karışımla 14 kilo verdi 2 ayda gece yatmadan 1 saat önce yenecek gece yag yakımı yapar
2019-09-19 11:14:47
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sevginur.w
🇹🇷⁰⁵𝐒𝐄𝐕𝐆𝐈⁵⁵🇹🇷 :
kaç kiloydun kaça düştün ki hala kollar tombiş
2019-09-19 10:14:23
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gmztankahraman
Ҩค๓!zтαη...:🍀 :
Yemenize dikkat ettiniz tabiki değilmi birde nezaman tükettiniz ?
2019-09-19 08:52:35
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aksuxndnjdjc
hiii :
birşey sorucam .karıştırdıktan hemen sonrami yiyorsun bunu bekliyormusun ...bunu sabah kaltimida yermiyiz
2019-09-19 09:25:14
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8485fm
Amaç_eglencE :
Hepsi asitli mideniz ne olur ne hale geleceğinizi iyi düşünün
2019-09-19 10:31:38
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eminep2x
EMİNE PARLAK :
Kilo almak için kimse birşey bilmiyor sanırım 😂😂😂
2019-09-20 05:54:58
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yusuf.ozer4
Yusuf Özer :
madem bu yaptığın karışım yeniliyor birde yeseydin onu da görseydik bari 😂😂😂
2019-09-19 11:41:24
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hilalhidayetcallak
hilal çakır :
3 yemek kaşığı yoğurt 1 çay kaşığı pul biber bir de yarım limonun suyu geceleri yatmadan önce yiyin ....harrikaaaa sonuç aldımm
2019-09-19 12:06:25
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30885275729
Zuhal Keleş560 :
zerdeçal fazla tukettiginizde ciğerlerde şişme oluyor
2019-09-19 11:40:53
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67____komurkentli
🍓Çilek🍓Kokusu🍓 :
3 ayda 25 kilo 😱😱👏👏👏
2019-09-19 11:23:43
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geceyii_sevenn
Geceyiseven :
Emziren anneler kullanabilirmi
2019-09-19 10:51:35
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yasin6732
şennurayaz :
yogurt zerdacal zencefil yapmistim tati kotu oluyo diye dvm ypmdm bkm bide soda limon bole deniyim
2019-09-19 09:40:30
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