This magic coffee can make your fat disappear

The ingredient you put in your coffee can apparently work wonders. Bulletproof Coffee, the latest java sensation, has taken over breakfast tables around the world.

A cappuccino coffee cup is seen at Moko cafe in Warsaw
A cappuccino coffee cup is seen at Moko cafe in Warsaw Reuters

How often have you backed out before taking a bite of the creamiest and cheesiest pizza slice or a spoonful of pasta drenched in mayonnaise? How frequently have you refrained yourself from taking a sip of the cappuccino abandoned at your table? Of course, health comes first and thus we let go of our most desired delicacies. But not anymore. A cup of coffee can now rule out the undesired belly fat that stops you from putting on that one party dress, lying somewhere unattended, in your wardrobe.

The ingredient you put in your coffee can apparently work wonders. Bulletproof Coffee, the latest java sensation, has taken over breakfast tables around the world. Yes, this can help in reducing weight and will definitely not make you feel guilty. This particular form of coffee can also help in promoting better mental health.

Pack your bags for Nepal then for the secret ingredient? All you need is yak's butter to brew your coffee. Silicon Valley computer guru, Dave Asprey, while trekking through the Himalayas, discovered the exceptional qualities hidden in yak's butter. Unfortunately, you do not get yaks in San Francisco. However, milk from grass-fed cows is being used to brew a perfect cup of Bulletproof Coffee.

According to Dave, his pounds started falling off after taking this beverage every morning. It is a no carb coffee that helps in breaking down fat around the stomach region. Although it contains 500 calories per serving, the cholesterol content in grass-fed butter is extremely low as it is a source of fat-burning testosterone. Saturated fats contained in the butter burns the energy slowly thus abstaining one from having snacks every now and then, which in general leads to weight gain.

Sites like Amazon are up for selling the product and David Beckham swears by the benefits of the product. Thus, one cannot simply deny the magic hidden in the ingredient, all the way from the Himalayas.

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