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With this kind of mosquito, it only sucks fat, not blood.
At present, of course, this is just news, and its authenticity needs to be verified, so we can't blindly believe it. Even if it can really be used to lose weight, we should consider the consequences first. After all, the risk of being bitten by unknown mosquitoes is too high.

However, the love of beauty is everyone's good, but why do we have to work hard to lose weight? If your daily life is not affected, what does your figure matter? Some things don't mean that you can have them if you are thin, but that you can't have them if you are a little fat. After all, the evaluation of a person in today's society is not based on appearance, but needs more skills. Love yourself, live a good life and live a wonderful life is the most important thing.

If you don't love yourself, how can you make others love you?

Don't think too much, just be yourself.

(Well, it seems far-fetched. Please don't mind if you feel troubled # _ _ #) The following is a news summary ~ ~

When many netizens are worried about how to lose weight, there is a "slimming artifact" in South Africa-liposuction mosquitoes. It is said that after being bitten by this mosquito, the skin can't be wrapped without any side effects, and it is accused of being a pure green ecological weight loss artifact.

Experiments show that the skin of cattle and horses bitten by "liposuction mosquitoes" has no common allergic uplift, but it will be slightly depressed. Zoologists have found that this mosquito does not suck blood, lives on the fat on the animal skin surface, secretes a fat-soluble acid synchronously during the smoking process, and sucks the fat away without destroying the original skin structure, which may play a very good auxiliary treatment role for human obesity diseases.

As soon as this news came out, many netizens felt that they had found a "slimming artifact" and asked to introduce China as a pet. However, experts say that the authenticity and scientificity of liposuction mosquitoes in South Africa need to be studied. Whether liposuction can really be done, whether there are toxins or side effects, and whether there are infectious diseases are all issues that need to be considered.