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Jillian Michael's Detox water!! Made with Dandelion Root Tea




Try out the Jillian Michael's detox water! 

Detox: 

Ingredients 

64 oz purified water


1 tablespoon pure Cranberry Juice 

2 tablespoons Lemon Juice (real Lemons )

 Directions:
 Make the tea as directed on the box. 
(make sure to leave the tea bag in all day) 
Cool to room temperature and add it to your container.
 Mix in the lemon juice, cranberry juice, and fill with filtered water up to 64 ounces.
 Drink one full 64 oz container every day for 7 days.

According to Jillian this will help you lose at least 5lbs of water weight in a week.


** Here is some info on Dandelion Root

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