Gutbusters is Back! - New and Improved
More than 2 in 3 Australian men are now overweight or obese. This can cause diabetes, heart disease, and some cancers. More immediately it can make you snore, cause bad back, reflux, breathing problems, skin problems, sleep apnea, daytime sleepiness, erectile dysfunction, impotence, and otherwise interfere with your quality of life. On the positive side, our research has shown that even a 5-10% decrease in body weight can lead to big improvements in your health. Professor Egger the developer of the hugely successful Gutbusters program for men explains his new program addresses the following themes: 1. Changing habits that encourage overeating and lack of exercise 2. Eating differently but not necessarily less 3. Moving more throughout the whole day 4. Plateaus, motivation and trading off and what to do when you stop losing Guy Leech, Former World Iron-Man has teamed up with Professor Egger, to tackle the Australian health crisis facing men. "After seeing my dad drop to the floor having a heart attack in front of me at the age of 12 made me want to always be fit and healthy" Leech says. "And now seeing what my old man has gone through, after having his legs amputated due to heart disease, losing his quality of life and ultimately passing away earlier this year, I want to make a difference for all Australian men". The Professor Trim's program covers:
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There are no pills, tablets or "magic" ingredients. But videos and audio CDs and other materials are used with clinically tested meal replacements to make sure not only that you aren't hungry, but that you learn the right foods (and drinks), and the right type and amount of activity for long-term weight loss. Most importantly, you'll find that you don't have to give up the good things in life - like beer, coffee and spicy foods to lose weight. Corporate and community health provider and program partner, Troy Grogan, CEO, AlphaOne, explains: "Inactivity has now been identified as the single biggest preventable health risk factor for men in Australia and the biggest problem with men is them admitting to having a weight problem." So it's time for men's health to be spotlighted. To find out more go to www.professortrim.com or call 1800 100 550 |