The New York Times has listed Calabria one of the top places to visit in 2017 lauding the scenery and the beauty of its produce with bergamot jumping off the page. A renowned citrus fruit, it is contained in Flavoslim  by Bionap. This fruit, once favoured by the Sun King Louis XIV could always be found at the Palace of Versailles enticing the most refined of palates with nobles often wearing bergamot-scented perfumes. Today this ‘green gold’ is of even greater value because Bionap has discovered its beautifying properties. Beneath the fruit’s skin, lies a beating heart of actives with lipolysis inducing effects and flavonoids able to improve the look of skin reducing those unsightly imperfections caused by cellulite.

The New York Times also highlights the clichés and part truths about the stubbornness of Calabrian men; even the writer Camilleri called his fictional detective Montalbano’s pig-headed girl friend a ‘Calabrese head’… in the same way a very Calabrian bergamot remains true to form in its determination to fight the inflammatory processes linked to the proliferation of fat cells. A characteristic confirmed by scientific testing with photos taken of fat cells treated with creams and gels containing Flavoslim™ over a two-week period.

It has to be said that a little bit of Calabria never did anyone any harm so if we were to massage it into those cellulite prone areas would women’s improved self-esteem make the pages of the New York Times as an unsurpassable destination to be appreciated by men?

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