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Old May 16th, 2006, 02:07 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
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Lisa Neser wrote:
My best friend got married 2 weeks ago and she looked fantastic!

A few months ago she was not happy with her figure. Over the years she had slowly been putting weight on and not really noticing (sound familiar?) That was until she started to try on wedding dresses. She realised that she was not that happy with her figure and wanted to look her best on her wedding day - and did not want the constant reminder in her wedding photos of how she had let things slip a bit.

She went on this diet and lost 23lbs and 3 inches around her waist. She lost weight and had improved health and vitality, which was just as well as she had a wedding to organise! Her wedding dress that was a stuggle to fasten, had to be taken in by 3 inches - as I said she looked and felt fantastic on her special day. Oh yeah, the photos were perfect!

The diet was a meal replacement diet. You replace 2 meals a day with a high protein and vitamin shake. You can add fruit aswell which is a great way to get your 5 a day in without really noticing! The diet works on reducing your body fat while preserving your lean muscle mass. The program provides you with 100% of your daily nutritional and protein needed so you feel satisfied, energetic and lose the body fat withour reducing your lean muscle mass. You still get to enjoy one meal a day with your family and friends, so it is not an unsociable diet.

The beauty of this diet is that you don't have to eat diet food, calorie count or weigh and measure your food. It's really safe, natural and easy to do.
If you click here you can find out what your body fat percentage is for free.
http://smart-weight-loss.com/?refid=wedding-41510

You can even sign up for a free consultation.

If you want to know what the doctors say about the program you can click he
http://smart-weight-loss.com/shoponl...=wedding-41510


Good luck and take care,

Lisa Neser




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Maybe I don't get it. I thought Weight Watchers wasn't a diet. I
thought it is a lifestyle change.

Ralph

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Old May 16th, 2006, 02:44 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
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Yeah but that cr@p they are selling IS a diet..
will~
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Lisa Neser wrote:
My best friend got married 2 weeks ago and she looked fantastic!

A few months ago she was not happy with her figure. Over the years she
had slowly been putting weight on and not really noticing (sound
familiar?) That was until she started to try on wedding dresses. She
realised that she was not that happy with her figure and wanted to look
her best on her wedding day - and did not want the constant reminder in
her wedding photos of how she had let things slip a bit.

She went on this diet and lost 23lbs and 3 inches around her waist. She
lost weight and had improved health and vitality, which was just as well
as she had a wedding to organise! Her wedding dress that was a stuggle
to fasten, had to be taken in by 3 inches - as I said she looked and felt
fantastic on her special day. Oh yeah, the photos were perfect!

The diet was a meal replacement diet. You replace 2 meals a day with a
high protein and vitamin shake. You can add fruit aswell which is a
great way to get your 5 a day in without really noticing! The diet works
on reducing your body fat while preserving your lean muscle mass. The
program provides you with 100% of your daily nutritional and protein
needed so you feel satisfied, energetic and lose the body fat withour
reducing your lean muscle mass. You still get to enjoy one meal a day
with your family and friends, so it is not an unsociable diet.

The beauty of this diet is that you don't have to eat diet food, calorie
count or weigh and measure your food. It's really safe, natural and easy
to do.
If you click here you can find out what your body fat percentage is for
free.
http://smart-weight-loss.com/?refid=wedding-41510

You can even sign up for a free consultation.

If you want to know what the doctors say about the program you can click
he
http://smart-weight-loss.com/shoponl...=wedding-41510


Good luck and take care,

Lisa Neser




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Maybe I don't get it. I thought Weight Watchers wasn't a diet. I
thought it is a lifestyle change.

Ralph



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Old May 16th, 2006, 03:03 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
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Default Weight loss for that special occasion

My best friend got married 2 weeks ago and she looked fantastic!

A few months ago she was not happy with her figure. Over the years she had slowly been putting weight on and not really noticing (sound familiar?) That was until she started to try on wedding dresses. She realised that she was not that happy with her figure and wanted to look her best on her wedding day - and did not want the constant reminder in her wedding photos of how she had let things slip a bit.

She went on this diet and lost 23lbs and 3 inches around her waist. She lost weight and had improved health and vitality, which was just as well as she had a wedding to organise! Her wedding dress that was a stuggle to fasten, had to be taken in by 3 inches - as I said she looked and felt fantastic on her special day. Oh yeah, the photos were perfect!

The diet was a meal replacement diet. You replace 2 meals a day with a high protein and vitamin shake. You can add fruit aswell which is a great way to get your 5 a day in without really noticing! The diet works on reducing your body fat while preserving your lean muscle mass. The program provides you with 100% of your daily nutritional and protein needed so you feel satisfied, energetic and lose the body fat withour reducing your lean muscle mass. You still get to enjoy one meal a day with your family and friends, so it is not an unsociable diet.

The beauty of this diet is that you don't have to eat diet food, calorie count or weigh and measure your food. It's really safe, natural and easy to do.
If you click here you can find out what your body fat percentage is for free.
http://smart-weight-loss.com/?refid=wedding-41510

You can even sign up for a free consultation.

If you want to know what the doctors say about the program you can click he
http://smart-weight-loss.com/shoponl...=wedding-41510


Good luck and take care,

Lisa Neser




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Old May 19th, 2006, 08:25 AM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
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you do get it, too bad others don't and then we get Spam, Lee
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Lisa Neser wrote:
My best friend got married 2 weeks ago and she looked fantastic!

A few months ago she was not happy with her figure. Over the years she

had slowly been putting weight on and not really noticing (sound familiar?)
That was until she started to try on wedding dresses. She realised that she
was not that happy with her figure and wanted to look her best on her
wedding day - and did not want the constant reminder in her wedding photos
of how she had let things slip a bit.

She went on this diet and lost 23lbs and 3 inches around her waist. She

lost weight and had improved health and vitality, which was just as well as
she had a wedding to organise! Her wedding dress that was a stuggle to
fasten, had to be taken in by 3 inches - as I said she looked and felt
fantastic on her special day. Oh yeah, the photos were perfect!

The diet was a meal replacement diet. You replace 2 meals a day with a

high protein and vitamin shake. You can add fruit aswell which is a great
way to get your 5 a day in without really noticing! The diet works on
reducing your body fat while preserving your lean muscle mass. The program
provides you with 100% of your daily nutritional and protein needed so you
feel satisfied, energetic and lose the body fat withour reducing your lean
muscle mass. You still get to enjoy one meal a day with your family and
friends, so it is not an unsociable diet.

The beauty of this diet is that you don't have to eat diet food, calorie

count or weigh and measure your food. It's really safe, natural and easy to
do.
If you click here you can find out what your body fat percentage is for

free.
http://smart-weight-loss.com/?refid=wedding-41510

You can even sign up for a free consultation.

If you want to know what the doctors say about the program you can click

he
http://smart-weight-loss.com/shoponl...=wedding-41510


Good luck and take care,

Lisa Neser




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Maybe I don't get it. I thought Weight Watchers wasn't a diet. I
thought it is a lifestyle change.

Ralph



 




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