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Weight Loss For Life. YOUR NAME HERE Welcomes You to “Weight Loss for Life”. First the Good News!. At the end of this presentation, you will have a clear understanding of the following: You can lose your excess weight in a very healthy way, and reach your ideal weight. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Weight Loss For Life

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YOUR NAME HERE

Welcomes You to

“Weight Loss for Life”

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At the end of this presentation, you will have

a clear understanding of the following:

You can lose your excess weight in a very healthy way, and reach your ideal weight.

You can feel better than you have in a long time.

You can do this using a safe & effective program, designed to ensure your success.

You can maintain your Weight Loss for Life.

First the Good News!

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Tonight We Will Cover The

Problem

The Causes

The Solution

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• Began |5’2” female, age 44 • 50 pounds overweight • Size 14• Frequent Headaches• Nausea• Insomnia• Chronic Fatigue• Borderline Diabetic

An example of the good news!

•6 months later

•Minus 50 pounds

•Size 6•frequent dizzy spells gone•headaches gone•nausea gone•Dizzy spells gone•Blood sugar balanced•Great sleep•Lots of energy!

1 Year later, her weight is still off and she has maintained her high level of health.

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• When it comes to Dieting and Weight Loss in America, “We Are Confused”.• The weight problem is not a result of lack of effort by the American public.• With the many, many different diets over the last 25 years and all of the contradictory “scientific evidence”, it would be a miracle if Americans were not confused.• Following the wrong plan, no matter how hard you try, will get poor results.

Now The Bad News

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The Problem

America is Overweight and Obese

400,000 Deaths per year. 64% of Adult Americans are

Overweight/Obese. Since 1980, the number of

Overweight Americans has doubled.

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Additional Statistics U.S. Surgeon Gen., Dr. David

Satcher has declared “childhood obesity an epidemic”.

Dr. William Dietz, Dir. of Nutrition for the CDC estimated that “by 2020 the cost of the increase in obesity of the younger generation alone will be 100’s of Billions of dollars”.

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U.S. Diabetes Statistics

Between 1990-1998 Diabetes increased 33%

A 40% increase in ages 40-49 A 70% increase in ages 30-39 Estimate today:17 million Americans

Diabetic. By 2050: 45 – 50 million Americans

Diabetic.

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The Experts Agree!

• The Solution to Type II Diabetes is

Weight Loss and Exercise.

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Overweight and ObesityCancer Stats in U.S.

90,000 Cancer Deaths 14% of all Male Cancer 20% of Female Cancers American Cancer

Society* *estimates excess

weight contributes to 33-50%

of women!

Heart Disease in U.S.

Since 1984 more female deaths, than male.

breast cancer in older 512,000 female Deaths 447,000 male Deaths 10,000 women under 50

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Health Effects of Being Overweight/Obese

• Type II Diabetes • Coronary Artery Dis.• High B.P., Heart Attack • Stroke, Arthritis

(O.A.,R.A.)• Many Cancers,

Pancreatitis• Infertility, Birth Defects• Carpal T.S., Low Back

Pain• Impaired Immune

Response• Impaired Resp.

Disorders

• Fatigue, Fatigue and more...

• Gall Bladder D., Gout• Menstrual disorders• Menopausal hot flashes• Insomnia, Sleep Apnea• Depression, G.E.R.D.• Surgical Complications• Pain,Urinary

Incontinence• Chronic Ven.

Insufficiency

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These Statistics Represent:

• Quantity & Quality of Human Life

• Severely Diminished by this one condition

• Meaning Quantity in Years Lost and Quality of Life 24 hours, 7 days a week

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How Did This Happen?

Most Common Causes of Weight Gain Sugar Intake Increased

Carbohydrate Intake Increased

Portion Sizes Increased

Physical Activity Decreased

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Sugar and Carbohydrate Stats

Sugar Consumed in America

1800 4#/person/year

1975 118#/person/year

1998 158#/person/year

Carbohydrate Intake from Grains Inc 60#/ person/year from the late 1970’s to 2000

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French vs. American Diet

Late 20th Century French Diet was higher in fat, had equal amounts of meat and fish, 4x's as much butter and cheese, and they had 60% less Heart Disease than US.

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More About Fats From the mid 1980’s to mid 1990’s, the

% of daily calories from Fat in the American Diet, decreased from 40% to 33%, while obesity in increased significantly

From 1910 to 1970, Heart Disease escalated from almost non-existent to # 1 cause of death. During this time the intake of Animal & Butterfat significantly decreased, dietary cholesterol did not increase, while sugar intake increased dramatically

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How Do We Gain Fat?Let’s look at the common scenario of

fatgaining that takes place, slowly but

surely over time, from too many carbs, too

many “empty calories”.

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When blood sugar exceeds a certain level the body converts it to fat and stores it.

Fat Storage

Fat Storage

FatStorage

Fat Storage

Next Carb Fix

High Carb Meal

Low Blood Sugar Symptoms

Next Carb Fix

Next Carb Fix

Next Carb Fix

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Insulin and Glucagon• Insulin:• lowers elevated blood

sugar. • shifts our metabolism into

storage mode • removes dietary fat from

blood and transports it into fat cells.

• increases the body's production of cholesterol

• causes the kidneys to retain fluid

• stimulates the release of eicosanoids.

• Glucagon:• shifts metabolism into

burning mode• turns fat into blood sugar

for energy use.• decreases the bodies

production of cholesterol• causes the kidneys to

release excess fluid.• stimulates the release of

eicosanoids.

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Insulin promoted eicosanoids:

• Promote platelet aggregation

• Promote vasoconstriction• Depress Immune Response• Are Pro-Inflammatory• Increase Pain

Transmission

The EicosanoidsGlucagon promoted

eicosanoids:

• Inhibit platelet aggregation

• Promote vasodilation• Stimulate Immune

Response• Are Anti-Inflammatory• Decrease Pain

Transmission

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So, How do We

Solve this Problem?

The Bad News is:

There is No Magic There is No Magic Pill to solve this Pill to solve this

problem.problem.

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• “Natural Stimulants”, i.e. Ephedra and the many other “Fat Blockers”, “Carb Blockers”, “sleep your way to weight Loss, don’t change your lifestyle” products.

• Prescription Medications for Weight Loss, remember Fen, Phen?

• Lastly, “it is not the fault of your Genes”. When we take care of the body in the way it is designed to be cared for, it performs wonderfully and loses weight steadily.

What Does Not Work!

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Really Good Really Good NewsNews

All of these Statistics

are

PREVENTABLE.PREVENTABLE.

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This Problem is Solvable.

We have a very clear path to successfully solving this…..

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How Do we Succeed against a condition that

is costing us approximately

$120 Billion?

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It is not about a diet.

It is about a System! A System Structured for

Success.

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A System Structured for Success!

Includes: An Extremely Healthy Diet Effective Nutrient Support Key Lifestyle Management and

Tracking Follow-Up Care overseen by a

Licensed Health Care Professional

Commitment and Willingness = “Weight Loss for Life”

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Single Most ImportantKey to Weight Loss

Success

J.A.M.A., May, 2003 400 Overweight and Obese Patients Year One Wt. Loss, Year Two “keeping

it off” Half the participants on Weight

Watchers Half the participants on self-help plan The study found a clear relationship

between pounds lost, kept off, and follow up visits.

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Lead Author, Dr. Stanley Heshka:

““Wanting is not enough. You need a Wanting is not enough. You need a structured program that will help you structured program that will help you

adhere to the diet”.adhere to the diet”.

>75% of follow up visits =12# off, 92% kept off.

51 - 75% of visits made = 10# off, 90% kept off.

<51% of follow up visits = 7# off, 72% kept off.

Self monitored patients = 3# off, zero kept off.

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Ultra-Lite Weight Ultra-Lite Weight

& &

Health Management Health Management System!System!

The Best Solution;

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• 500 clinics500 clinics

• Close to a million Close to a million patientspatients

• Only available via Only available via Healthcare Healthcare PractitionersPractitioners

• Balance Balance Carbs/ProteinsCarbs/Proteins

Developed in Australia over 12 years ago

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Three Phases toThree Phases to“Long Term Success”.“Long Term Success”.

The Initial Fat Loss Phase, taking you to ideal Weight.

A 5 - 10 Week Transition Phase.

Tools & support to keep you at your ideal Weight For Life.

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Why Does It Work So Well? You’re Eating Real Foods in Proper Balance and

Quantity.

We’re Ensuring Proper Nutrient Support.

We’re Addressing lifestyle issues that can impact weight.

While Losing Weight you’re not experiencing: hunger, cravings, lack of energy or mood swings.

You’re looking and feeling good while on the program.

Once you reach “ideal weight”, you are given system to eat all the foods without putting the weight back on.

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Additionally the Program: Protects your muscle mass,

ensuring long term results.

Addresses the underlying causes of many chronic health problems, making it even easier for you to succeed long term.

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How Healthy Can You

Be? 42 year old female, 5’4”. Was 165, 39% Body Fat, 28.4 BMI, size

12/14 Past History:

Fatigue 50% of time, Excessive Appetite, Heartburn,

Constipation, Insomnia, Moderate Menstrual Cramps,

Severe PMS 10 - 14 days, Craved Sweets, Morning

Stiffness, Charley Horses in Calves and Feet, and

Acne.

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And Now She Says: I’m 121#, the “lowest of my adult

life”. 21% Body Fat, 21 BMI, and a size 2!!!

I Wake up with “more energy than I know what to do with”; get 7 hours of uninterrupted sleep, instead of getting 9 - 10 hours & waking up exhausted”. No more PMS, cramps, cravings, stiffness or muscle cramps, I now experience normal digestion and clear skin!!

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Real Benefits! Dramatically reduced

inflammation.

Decreased need for prescription meds.

Significantly reduced risk for Heart Dis., Cancer and Type II Diabetes.

Improved energy levels and sense of well being & feeling younger.

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What does it take? Commitment, follow through and focus.

A team - you and a trained health practitioner.

A plan, for getting you from where you are to where you want to be.

A proven system, Structured for Success!

With these in place;

“Getting to your ideal weight & staying there for life

WILL HAPPEN FOR YOU!”

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The Greatest Gift of Health!

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Thank You


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