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Friday, May 25, 2007

Get off the Anti-depressants; Smiley Eau de Parfum

If this stuff works, it will save me thousands on meds and therapy. I can't wait to give it a try...

Smilieyworldassociation_2  Smiley Eau de Parfum:
French fragrance and body care line Smiley claims to contain antidepressant ingredients, possibly making it the world’s first form of topical Zoloft. Unlike regular prescription drugs, the range of Smiley products are universal and are not meant to be used in moderation. These formulations, which are for both men and women, claim to contain happiness-inducing bionutrients derived from cocoa extract that stimulate the psyche. And regardless of its mood-enhancing properties, we like it for its sweet scent reminiscent of baked goods.

www.happytherapy.com/

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