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20 Volunteers needed for free 4 week diet trial starting October


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I am still looking for 20 volunteers to attend a free 4-week trial to lose weight and improve energy. You will be following a low GL weight loss program and will receive motivational health coaching. The results will be measured against other weight loss methods and used as part of a national study on weight loss, energy improvement and motivation.


In order to qualify for this trial you will need to:


Have a minimum of 10lbs (5kg) excess weight to lose

Have an interest in improving nutrition to benefit health

Have experienced significantly reduced energy levels for at least a year

Have tried several diets before and re-gained some or all of the weight you have lost

Have experienced cravings and/or sometimes felt the need to comfort eating

Be prepared to commit to attending a 4 week program consisting of four 2 hour sessions, mornings or evenings

Provide feedback and give your permission for the results to be published anonymously as part of a national research project on weight loss and motivation

This diet trial is starting end of September in London SE22 and SE23 area. To apply for a place or to attend a free seminar please contact Sun?

http://nutritionredefined.co.uk/group-coaching/

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