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Have you taken the blood test and sen your food intolerances and followed the advice?
I can only speak from experience and the experience of family members and friends that have have taken the test..
It was close to a miraculous out come for me and many of my friends, that’s not anecdotal, that is a fact.
I excercise regularly and over the past 10 years have not been able to mlose any weight. Tried many diet approaches. I suffered from low energy, in attentiveness, lethargic, trouble sleeping, poor pale complexion, bloating and restlessness.
When I discovered what my body was intolerant two and removed those items from my diet and kept my regular excercise routine, my health and energy sky rocketed. I lost 30 pounds when I couldn’t lose 10 pounds over the last 10 years. I felt great viirtually all of my symptoms went away and my energy went through the roof.
Additionally, I have referred at least 10 people to the program and 9 of them have seen just as many benefits. The 10th, not so much but she admitted she really did not follow the program that well. It does take discipline and is based on a six month abstinence from intolerant foods and the slowly rotating them back into your diet to see how it affects you.
I am not offended. It just seems you have a lot of research and hours of home work into alternatives and don’t have anything much to say. It seems you have a habit of researching alternatives but never take the plunge. You seem to speak with great authority, but have zero personal experience.
I have seen it work wonders for many people personally, including myself. It worked wonders for me, fact not fiction or opinion. So where is the scam?
As far as it being a scam, I can say it worked for me and did wonders. So I acheived my weight goals and improved virtually all of my symptoms in the REAL WORD – not the CYBER/ PSEUDO-HYPOTHETICAL world. It worked extremely well for me and others, but becasue you say it is a scam – I guess you must be right. All the benefits I have derived from it as well as friends must be an illusion a figment of our imaginations.
Because a report you read says it is BS – it must be B S? There have been a lot of studies that say ADD is B S – maybe they are right too?
If you haven’t personally experinced either failure or sucess with it, you really don’t knoiw what you are talking about it. Maybe you should considering trying SOMETHING – anything, it might work for you – rather than sniping from the sidelines.
My brother lost 40 pounds, clleared up rashes and cured his insomina he had for several years and (actually got him off meds) , got him of nexium as well
My mother in law – lost 30 lbs, energy went through the roof and it totally cured her bricitis – she had gotten to the point wherte she could not lift her arm above hger head.
A friend got of medication for stomach problems and cleared up a persitent cough he had for over 10 years
For me personally – I’ll take a scam like that any day.
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