Warning! Dieting Can Be Harmful, But A Recent Discovery Provides Amazing Permanent Weight Loss Results Without "Dieting"

 
 

LOVELAND, CO May 13, 2004 -- The new Gross Out Diet introduces a highly endorsed, successful weight loss plan that does not include "dieting" or taking pills. The unique program uses the ONLY principles supported by the U.S. Government and universities for long-term, non-surgical weight loss success.

Obesity has become a national epidemic, affecting 65% of adults and also many children. Unfortunately, diets do not work for long-term weight loss. Diets only complicate matters for the individual while lowering self-esteem and creating life-time emotional instability.

The Gross Out Diet works by conditioning the mind to say "no" to food using photographs that cause a negative reaction to the very thought of overeating. If a person becomes disgusted with the thought of eating at the moment of their craving, the craving suddenly transforms into a successful "weight loss moment" for the individual. When practiced consistently, and correctly, the person begins to have a new mindset toward food, and life in general, resulting in long-term, successful weight loss.



 
 
 



Studies by the U.S. Preventative Services Task Force reveal that behavioral therapy, the basis for the Gross Out Diet, when combined with counseling is the most effective non-surgical method for losing weight and keeping it off.

The Gross Out Diet also offers counseling through Cheryl Willis, who has trained over the past 25 years with Tony Robbins and Landmark Education. Having coached hundreds of people with the need for weight loss, Cheryl understands and can help resolve the underlying issues that cause a person to be out of control with their eating habits.

More information about successful weight loss and the Gross Out Diet can be found at the web site: http://www.grossoutdiet.com/

For an interview or further information, please contact Cheryl Willis at 1-858-776-2479, or by email at: info@grossoutdiet.com


 
 
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