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Does ProbioSlim Help You Lose Weight?

In this article we will tell you about the pills that will save you no matter how overweight you are, wherever you area, despite your occupation or income. ProbioSlim is something that comes to taste of anybody. We will find out whether all those bad rumours about the high-quality product being ineffective are right or wrong. Does ProbioSlim really work? Well, keep on reading and you will obviously know.

ProbioSlim is one true innovation. Having been on the market for the impressive period of time, this is always the part of some tops or “bests” lists. Do you think this is all for nothing? Maybe the pills do not deserve getting so high on the tops. How well does ProbioSlim work? Here you have the answer. So well you will get thinner in a month already without any additional efforts.

 

Does ProbioSlim Work for Weight Loss?

It really does. Still, how does that engine of yours start to work properly having got the right kind of gas?

Well, the first thing you have to put into your mouth and then to your stomach is green tea. You can drink lots of natural leaves with boiled water or you can buy the nutritious part of it in the little pills you can carry and take in at your office, in the means of transport, wherever your soul desires. This is the natural extract that will fight your calories in every way possible. The one you will notice in a few weeks already will be the magic power of familiar to all of us caffeine. The supplement with caffeine makes your body spend a lot of energy on making you active. Your calories get burnt and your waist gets thin. This is the well-known law of losing weight. However, there is no need for eating less here. The gas works better than you depriving yourself of other healthy gases. You eat everything your body needs and wants and lose weight at the same time. You feel the energy filling your body every morning.

Although you might get scared of getting rid of your pounds too fast for your organism to adapt, don’t worry. You are to lose weight in the most natural way. The whole collection of the pros derives from that. The first one is that you will not experience the flabby skin on your thighs, belly, and on the hands (it is very hard to correct that if you are a woman). Secondly, you will feel better. As the rougher your losing weight is, the more your general state suffers from all that stress. Finally, it will be easier for you mentally as well. The human mind may have certain disorders if experiencing often and rapid changes in daily routine like in the meals you would like to cut down on to lose weight in the first place.

Another feeling you will experience taking in ProbioSlim is, of course, the ease and comfort in your belly. The sole caffeine often makes us feel the gastric flatulence and other symptoms you wish you could forget about forever. Taking in pills regularly you will acquire another experience of drinking probiotic day by day. There is no need buying milk and other dairy products to renew the microflora and just ease your stomach. Just take in the 2-in-1 product and enjoy the results. As you see drinking just coffee won’t be that effective and won’t feel as pleasant for anybody!

 

Does ProbioSlim Help You Lose Weight?

Well, we hope you’ve been attentive and that’s not a mystery to you anymore. We want to wish you good luck and some patience…and yeah! At least the month package of ProbioSlim delivered to your door as a solution to the majority of your problems. All the best!

Iranian Researchers Develop Anti-Cancer Nanocarrier

According to one of the researchers, the study aimed to synthesize a nanocarrier which was based on carbon quantum dots and to examine its application in taking cellular images and carrying the anti-cancer methotrexate drug.

“Results of the in-vitro surveys show the synthesized nanocarrier capable of carrying drugs in a targeted manner will mitigate the anti-cancer drug’s destructive and side effects on healthy tissues around the tumour and will increase the drug’s effectiveness,” said Parinaz Mokhtari, a member of the research team in Tabriz University, as quoted by IRNA.

For a brief review of Iran’s achievements in various fields of science and technology, check the book “Science and Technology in Iran: A Brief Review

Cancer is one of the major diseases threatening man’s health in most parts of the world. Chemotherapy is one of the common methods of treatment for cancer. However, one of the most important shortcomings of the method is that the anti-drug medicine used affects and destroys healthy cells in addition to killing cancer cells. Therefore, attention has recently been focused on new methods of carrying the drug to cells in order to tackle these problems. In the new methods, the timing, place and speed at which the drug is released is well controlled. The methods not only increase the effectiveness of the medicine, but also considerably reduce its side effects.

Festival of Local Games Held in Northern Iran

The festival included events such as volleyball, horse racing, tug of war, traditional sports, choosing the strongest men in the village, local wrestling, and the carnival of the bride.

Javaher Dasht is a village in Siahkalrud Rural District, Chaboksar District, Rudsar County of Gilan Province.

Here you can find the photos of the festival retrieved from Mehr News Agency:

Iran Condemns Deadly Terror Attack in Afghanistan’s Paktia

In a Friday statement, Qassemi expressed sympathy with the Afghan government and nation and the survivors of the terrorist act, which left dozens dead and injured.

“Imported terrorism imposed on the Afghan nation is aimed at creating divisions by increasing insecurity among the people of Afghanistan,” he noted.

“Of course, this heinous conspiracy will be neutralised by the vigilance and authority of the Afghan government and people, and the perpetrators of this crime will be held accountable,” Qassemi added.

A suicide attack on a Shiite mosque in the eastern Afghan city of Gardez on Friday claimed multiple lives.

At least 30 worshippers were killed and more than 20 injured in the attack, Paktia officials said.

The incident took place when two suicide bombers opened fire at worshippers before blowing themselves up.

Iran to Launch Operational Satellite into Orbit

According to Barari, the process to take delivery of Payam satellite has already begun.

The satellite, with a lifetime of two years, will be put into an orbit 500 kilometres from the earth’s surface, Mehr News Agency quoted the official as saying.

He says the exact time of the launch depends on the results of the tests being conducted.

Barari says good programs were drawn up in the space sector in the country in a ten-year period from 2006 to 2015.

“During that period, the government created good potential at universities, and now we are seeing that more 28 top university centres across the country are training experts in majors related to this sector,” he says.

He says Iran ranks first in the Middle East region in terms of space development programs and can play a key role in that arena.

For a brief review of Iran’s achievements in various fields of science and technology, check the book “Science and Technology in Iran: A Brief Review

According to the official, Iran has secured good achievements in the domain of the infrastructure of space technology, namely the manufacturing of satellites and building space stations.

He says national space projects are moving full steam ahead, and the country is focusing its efforts on developing the infrastructure of the space sector and developing operational and practical satellites.

Iran Keen to Expand Ties with New Zealand, Indonesia, Singapore

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif meeting Singaporean President Halimah Yacob in Singapore on August 3, 2018

Zarif held the meetings on Friday on the sidelines of the 51st ministerial meeting of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in Singapore.

In his meeting with New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters, Zarif conferred on ways to expand bilateral relations, the Iran nuclear deal, international affairs, and other issues of mutual interests.

The Iranian top diplomat also discussed issues of mutual interest with Singaporean Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan and President Halimah Yacob.

During the meeting with President Yacob, Zarif hailed bilateral relations between Tehran and Singapore as “very good and friendly”, and highlighted the existing grounds for cooperation in various fields.

He also extended the warm greetings of Iranian President Hassan Rouhani.

Yacob, for her part, called for maintaining the good relations and further expanding Iran-Singapore cooperation in various fields.

The Iran nuclear deal and the latest regional and international developments were among other issues discussed in the meeting.

Zarif also exchanged views with Balakrishnan on bilateral relations, the ASEAN, regional affairs, and international issues.

Later in the day, the Iranian top diplomat met his Indonesian counterpart Retno Marsudi on the sidelines of the ASEAN summit.

During the Friday talks, the two diplomats discussed a wide range of issues of mutual interest, particularly economic cooperation, the Iran nuclear deal, and the most important regional and international affairs.

Iran Keen to Expand Ties with New Zealand, Indonesia, Singapore
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif meeting his Indonesian counterpart Retno Marsudi in Singapore on August 3, 2018

Also in a meeting with the ASEAN Secretary-General Lim Jock Hoi, Zarif discussed ways to develop relation between Iran and ASEAN after the signing of the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation (TAC).

Zarif, who arrived in Singapore on Wednesday evening, has already held separate meetings with his Japanese, Turkish, Filipino, Norwegian, Vietnamese, Russian, and Malaysian counterparts and Singaporean prime minister on the sidelines of the ASEAN meeting.

“All [these diplomats] stressed expansion of ties, imperative of promoting multilateralism and resilience and innovation to preserve the JCPOA,” Zarif tweeted on Thursday night.

Before arriving in the Southeast Asian state, Zarif also paid a visit to Sri Lanka, where he held separate talks with the country’s top officials.

‘Innovative’ Ways May Help Iran Reap Benefits of JCPOA

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif meeting EU Foreign Policy Chief Federica Mogherini in Singapore on August 3, 2018

Zarif made the remarks in a Friday meeting with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi in Singapore. He had earlier in a Thursday tweet referred to ‘innovation’ as an imperative factor in preserving the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.

While in Singapore, Zarif discussed the issue of nuclear deal in bilateral talks with his French, Australian, Chinese, and Indonesian counterparts as well as the Singaporean president and the EU foreign policy chief.

During his talks with China’s Yi, Zarif described Beijing as an important country and a strategic partner for Iran, and underlined the need for maintaining the high level of bilateral relations and expanding them while finding innovative ways to help Iran benefit from the JCPOA’s achievements.

The Chinese top diplomat, for his part, described the relations between Tehran and Beijing as “friendly, strategic, and all-out”.

“The two countries will continue their closer cooperation in all bilateral, regional, and international fields, especially on maintaining the Iran nuclear deal as an achievement of diplomacy,” he noted.

He also said that Tehran must be able to reap the benefits of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).

In the meeting with EU Foreign Policy Chief Federica Mogherini, the two sides talked about the latest developments and measures taken at the global and EU level to help Iran reap the full benefits of the JCPOA after the US’ illegal withdrawal from the 2015 agreement.

‘Innovative’ Ways May Help Iran Reap Benefits of JCPOA
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif meeting his Australian counterpart Julie Bishop in Singapore on August 3, 2018

Zarif also conferred with his Australian counterpart Julie Bishop on the most important issues in bilateral relations, including consular affairs, economic relation, the Iran nuclear deal, and regional and international issues.

Earlier on Thursday, Zarif had a phone conversation with his French counterpart Jean-Yves Le Drian on the nuclear deal, and ways to help Tehran benefit from its achievements.

The talks were held as Europe is trying to express its determination to maintain its business links with Iran. The bloc has already presented Tehran with a package of incentives to help save the JCPOA after the US’ unilateral withdrawal in May.

Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani earlier noted that the ball is now in Europe’s court to make up for Washington’s absence and work to keep the landmark agreement alive.

Rouhani made the remarks on Tuesday during a meeting with Britain’s new Ambassador to Tehran Rob Macaire. “Today, we are at a very important historic moment regarding the JCPOA.”

The president said the European parties need to transparently declare what measures they intend to adopt in order to make up for Washington’s “illegal” pull-out from the Iran deal.

“US Doesn’t Know What It’s Doing in Iran’s Backyard”

Zarif took to Twitter on Thursday to slam the US navy for using the fictitious name of “the Arabian Gulf” to refer to the Persian Gulf.

The Iranian foreign minister referred to the historical background of the name Persian Gulf, saying that the waterway has been called as such “2,000 yrs longer than US has existed.”

“US Navy can’t seem to find its way around our waters,” Zarif tweeted. “Perhaps because it hasn’t figured out its name: Persian Gulf, as it’s been called for 2,000 yrs longer than US has existed. Or maybe it doesn’t know what it’s doing in our backyard, 7,000 miles from home.”

Zarif’s remarks came shortly after chief spokesman for US Central Command William Urban used the fabricated “Arabian Gulf” during an interview with the CNN.

Iran has designated April 30 as National Persian Gulf Day to highlight the fact that the waterway has been referred to by historians and ancient texts as “Persian” since the Achaemenid Empire was established in what is now modern day Iran.

While historical documents show that the waterway has always been referred to as the “Persian Gulf,” certain Arab states and their allies have recently mounted efforts to remove “Persian” from the name of the strategic waterway.

"US Doesn't Know What It's Doing in Iran's Backyard"

Zarif , who is in Singapore to take part in the 51st Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) ministerial meeting, also lambasted the US for withdrawing from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal and re-imposing “unilateral” sanctions against Tehran.

US President Donald Trump announced on May 8 that Washington was walking away from the deal which is officially known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) and was signed between Iran and the P5+1 group of countries – the US, Britain, France, Russia, China and Germany.

The US president also said that he planned to reinstate a series of economic sanctions against Iran which he said would be implemented “at the highest level”.

Zarif highlighted the international mistrust of the US, saying that Washington has become addicted to sanctions.

He said while the US was preparing to reimpose sanctions against Iran, many countries were already trying to find ways around the sanctions and adopt innovative ways to pursue their own policies.

Pointing to his meetings with foreign officials on the sidelines of the ASEAN meeting, Zarif said that “all countries whose officials I met with stressed maintaining their independence from US policies regarding the JCPOA and preserving it as a diplomatic achievement.”

Zarif had separate meetings with the Southeast Asian nation’s Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong as well as with the foreign ministers of Russia, Japan, Turkey, the Philippines, Malaysia and Vietnam.

Iran Condemns Saudi Airstrikes on Yemeni Hospital, Market

In a Friday statement, Qassemi called the airstrikes as the last in a series of horrible genocide and crimes by Saudi Arabia and its allies in Yemen, and said by taking revenge from Yemeni people and attacking civilian targets like hospitals, residential buildings and public centres, Saudi Arabia and its allies cannot make up for their failures and defeats in the battlefield.

The spokesman described the airstrikes as war crimes, adding that the continuation of crimes committed by the aggressors on a daily basis and the silence of the international community have worryingly deteriorated the situation of the Yemeni people.

Qassemi also noted that the daily bombardment of civilian targets and massacre of innocent and defenceless people of Yemen by Saudi and Emirati warplanes should not normalize the crimes committed by the aggressors in the eyes of public opinion at regional, global and international levels and make them indifferent to the crisis and the plight of the Yemenis.

At least 55 people were killed after warplanes of the Saudi-led military coalition hit a hospital and a fishing harbour in Yemen’s western province of Hudaydah on Thursday. At least 130 others were wounded, some in critical condition.

Saudi Arabia and some 20 of its allies, including the UAE, Morocco and Sudan, launched a brutal war, code-named Operation Decisive Storm, against Yemen in March 2015 in an attempt to reinstall former Yemeni President Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi, a staunch ally of Riyadh, and crush the popular Ansarullah movement. Nearly 15,000 Yemenis have lost their lives since the beginning of the war.

The war was launched despite warnings that it would compound the impoverished nation’s humanitarian crisis. Several Western countries, the US and Britain in particular are also accused of being complicit in the ongoing aggression as they supply Saudi Arabia with advanced weapons and military equipment as well as logistical and intelligence assistance.

Powerful Antileishmanial Drug to Be Unveiled at Iran Nano 2018

The drug, whose brand name is Sina Ampholeish, has been developed by Exir Nano Sina company.

Studies by Iran’s Centre for Research and Training on Skin Diseases and Leprosy have shown Sina Ampholeish is the most effective drug for fungal and protozoan infections such as leishmaniasis.

Powerful Antileishmanial Drug to Be Unveiled at Iran Nano 2018Sina Ampholeish can also be used for treating recurrent and chronic topical fungal infections including dermatophytes.

The firm has so far produced two other drugs using nanotechnology, including Sina Doxosome, which is used for treating a wide range of cancers including haematological malignancies, and Sina Curcumin, an anti-inflammatory and anti-microbial drug made of turmeric.

The company exports its products to several countries, including Turkey, Oman, Brazil and Senegal.

Nanotechnology Exhibition to Bring World’s Leading Firms to Tehran

The 11th edition of Tehran Nanotechnology Exhibition will be held from October 13 to 16 in Tehran, putting on display the latest nanotechnology achievements of firms from Iran and a number of other countries.

For a brief review of Iran’s achievements in various fields of science and technology, check the book “Science and Technology in Iran: A Brief Review

The exhibition brings together nanotechnology companies from across the world, creating a market for those commercializing nanotechnology.

In previous editions, companies from Japan, Russia, South Korea, China, Malaysia, and Oman, among others, had participated in the exhibition.

Powerful Antileishmanial Drug to Be Unveiled at Iran Nano 2018