Several years ago there was a commercial
on television that pointed out the fact that for a person to
get their daily requirement of vitamin C, they'd have to eat
about two dozen bowls of corn flakes. It was a bit silly, because
it focused wholly on cereal. The advertisement pointed out the
central flaw in the American diet which is that we have forgotten
to consider the nutritional value of our food. For most people
it is simply enough to satiate their appetite, gorging on calories
and neglecting valuable nutritive content, but this is one of
the many mistakes that can add up to big health problems.
The
Fitness Architect knows the benefits of a well-balanced
diet and is here to help show you the way to better nourishment.
We're tapped into one of the largest nutritional databases
on the planet, and our software program, The Food Processor
SQL, by ESHA Research, can devise the perfect diet regimen
for even the pickiest of eaters. Click here
for more information about this invaluable program.
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The
ultimate goal is to steer you away from calorie-rich foods
and towards nutrient-rich foods, because when you give
the body what it needs instead of what it craves your
body will reward you with improved health and vitality.
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Although this may seem like just a trivial dietary alteration,
it's actually more akin to a complete lifestyle change. A change
you'll thank us, and yourself, for later. |
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"My training was to
improve my overall health including osteoporosis
which was proven by a successful bone density
test recently. Chad has gone beyond the typical
trainer by going to the grocery store and helping
my family improve our diet along with completing
a successful, pain-free, post-operative knee rehab
which took half the time it was supposed to take
to heal."
- Barbara Wiese
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