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LinziS

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Hi,


I am a local Cambridge Weight Plan Consultant guiding people with 1-2-1 support to achieve their weight loss goals.


What I will do for you:


- Work with you to discover your needs and how we can make Cambridge Weight Plan work for you, I understand different lifestyles and barriers and will help you overcome them.


- Help you reach your goal and tackle adversity - such as preparing for large events or helping you get back on track after a slip up.


- Offer constant support and encouragement throughout your journey, whether that journey is losing 7lbs or 7 stones.


- Help you maintain your weight loss once you are at your goal.



I am based near Peckham Rye Common, close to transport links and have free parking. I cover East Dulwich, Peckham Rye, Denmark Hill, Nunhead, Brockley and the surrounding areas and offer evening and weekend appointments.


Joining Cambridge Weight Plan was honestly the best advice I have ever received and since going on plan and dropping 3 stones, I not only look but also feel better than I have in a over a decade.


Trust me if I (a self confessed foodie) can do it you can do it too!


Call me TODAY and we can get your weight loss journey started


Linzi Small

[email protected]

07899 915955

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