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Slimmer Times Ahead For Irish Weight Watchers

by Patrick

From Dublin to Cork, from Kerry to Knock, Ireland is about to get that little bit slimmer. And that’s great news for the one million people who glance in the mirror and wonder where the excess baggage came from. Even better is the news that with a new product called BodyID there’s now a unique chance of getting the shape you want in time for the summer.

Let’s face it; losing weight can be a tough task especially when we’re told it might be a natural adjustment to age and lifestyle. No matter what you do some regimes do not pay off when you stand on the scales. That’s all about to change just as is your shape. BodyID is new to Ireland and uses a scientific approach to giving you the best chance to start and finish something that has tangible results.

Over 40% of the population would like to lose weight, and BodyID aims to bring results. If you want to lose anything from a few pounds to a couple of stone, this new product is here to help you do it. A third of diets fail so if you’ve been jumping from one diet plan to the next, then it might be time to put your figure to the test and order the BodyID at www.yorktest.ie

TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE

The scientific approach of BodyID sounds very different and it is. In the laboratory we test your immune response against a list of typically eaten foods. Your response to these foods is measured and you are given your personal list of foods to avoid. It isn’t going to turn a whale into a minnow but many of the people who have lost weight already have been testimony to how it can shed the pounds.

Christine Bootham said her twenty pounds of weight loss made her ‘feel and look better’. Caroline Bentley lost eleven pounds in 13 weeks, and Robert Brown is still losing weight on top of the ten pounds which have fallen off so far. Fun runner Pauline Cooper knocked minutes off her personal best when she got in shape to tackle the Berlin Marathon.

SO WHAT’S THE SECRET?

Well, your body is the secret. It’s a biological fact that the body retains weight through fluid to help fight internal imbalance. This isn’t a tap you can turn on and off, yet what you eat can kick start this internal conflict, and fluid is needed to oil the wheels so you can dispose of whatever is causing the reaction. That means no matter how many times you try and exercise it away, if you’re eating the wrong food, you will never shift those stubborn pounds. The BodyID works by identifying those foods which are hoarding the pounds, so by not including them in your diet, you lose weight. It’s that simple and all based on solid science.

HOW DO I DO THE TEST?

With the BodyID you don’t go anywhere further than your front door. The convenience of the test means you do everything from home, so there are no secret meetings with fellow dieters in church halls. All you need to do to order a kit is contact YORKTEST and return a pinprick amount of blood to the laboratory. Everything is provided to make it simple and secure for you to begin losing the weight as soon as you get the results.

Your results will arrive from the YORKTEST laboratory after about ten days and the individual findings from your blood sample will highlight what is called food intolerance within your body. Food intolerance is a negative reaction to the food you eat and it is the reason why some ultra fit people still have trouble getting to their desired fighting weight.

The BodyID is new to Ireland and for the first time allows people to get in shape using a simple blood test. With summer just around the corner, it’s not too late to get the shape and feeling you want.

The BodyID costs €185. If you do not register any food intolerances you will be refunded €115. To order your test simply phone 01 2022701 or visit our website yorktest.ie Cheques/postal orders can be made payable to YORKTEST and posted to 25 Rectory Slopes, Herbert Road, Bray, Co. Wicklow.

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