Smart for Life Cookie Diet for successful weight loss

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With the right weight-loss tools, consumers will be able to keep their 2010 resolutions focused on losing and maintaining a healthy weight. Dr. Sasson Moulavi, M.D. recommends the Smart for Life(R) Cookie Diet for successfully achieving and maintaining an ideal weight.

"Patients always ask me, 'How can I make this year's resolution stick?'" Dr. Sass comments. "I remind them that by eating our Smart for Life(R) delicious foods as small, multiple meals throughout the day, enjoying a healthy, low-fat dinner in the evening, and common-sense behavior modification, this goal is certainly achievable!"

Each year 40-45% of adults make a resolution. Research shows that 75% make it past the first week and 46% make it past 6 months (Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/business-ideas-articles/what-are-some-statistics-on-new-years-resolutions-1489107.html). The Smart for Life(R) team of experts are gearing up for a boost to those willing to commit to achieving these goals. The company offers support group calls twice weekly as well as one-on-one support in participating centers in the U.S. and Canada.

"The Smart for Life(R) Cookie Diet program provides a convenient, easy-to-follow, healthy way to lose weight and gain your health," says Dr. Sass. "Our Smart Foods are made with all-natural ingredients, without preservatives, and provide appetite suppression without any toxins, caffeine or drugs. This enables clients to reach their weight loss goals more often than not."

Typically, those following the Smart for Life(R) Cookie Diet program will lose weight quickly, stay motivated and see the health benefits (e.g. lower cholesterol) in a matter of weeks. The affordable program is available online at http://www.smartforlife.com, as well as other affiliate retailers.

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Smart for Life Weight Management Centers

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  1. spicee spicee South Africa says:

    wWhere in South Africa could I purchase the cookies for the R&D diet.

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