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Spring offer on Reliable Bathroom Scales
With weight loss being the cumulative result of many small efforts over time, and with the journey sometimes feeling very slow, it's important to know that your scales are giving you reliable readings.There's nothing worse than weighing in after a period of persistently sensible choices, only to wonder whether the readout you see is your true weight.
That's why I personally use medical-grade scales (TI HD-316). These scales have been used in hospital dialysis units, where accuracy and precision are paramount. With these scales, never again will you see a dodgy number and wonder if that's what you really weigh.
Free gift with purchase
Purchase a set of TI HD-316 Reliable Bathroom Scales from my E-Shop this month and receive a free gift to help you in your weight loss journey. Choose from either a Set of 4 Success Diaries, or a copy of Weight Loss for Food Lovers, by Australian Psychiatrist Dr George Blair-West.
If you persistently use a Success Diary, then I personally guarantee that you will lose a measurable amount of excess weight or waist circumference within 2 weeks...and all without eating separate foods from your family or friends, and without going hungry.
And in Weight Loss for Food Lovers you'll find the acid test for determining whether or not you're psychologically ready for the persistence required to lose weight (see Chapter 6 - Goal sabotage).
This free gift is available to the first 8 customers only, so if you'd like to order a set of my Reliable Bathroom Scales and take advantage of this special offer, click here now.
What our readers say...
"Dear Dr Amanda, this is the first time I have written to you but really felt the need to tell you what a positive impact your book and newsletters have had on me. This newsletter is no exception – the article on the Famine Reaction is an eye opener to me – I have felt it and experienced it and didn’t know what it was. As the article indicates, I tried to “fight” it and figure out what was “wrong” with me. As I answered the questions you suggested, I realize that it was a feeling of being “out of control” and so fearful to give in to the message my body was giving me – fear that if I ever started eating I would never stop! While I would still like to loose about 10 pounds, I am delighted to say that after a lifetime of dieting/binging and having NO freedom in eating (I am 60 years old), I am finally listening to my body and trusting it to tell me what it needs. And ………………. the result is that I truly desire healthy nutritious foods most of the time, but at times want something that used to be on “no way” list. As I listen to my body I am experiencing the ability to have a limited amount of something (like chocolate) and not binge on it. This is just amazing to me! Thank you for your wonderful support. "


