Can't Lose Weight? It May Not Be Your Fault!
Candida Albicans can interfere with weight-loss efforts. Patti Bowman, a Certified Nutritionist, has developed a program to regain health so that extra pounds can be lost and kept off.
(PRWEB) July 12, 2004 -- It could be yeast. Patti Bowman, a Certified Nutritionist, explains that Candida Albicans can significantly interfere with even the most conscientious weight-loss efforts. She has designed a program to eliminate the Candida overgrowth to help successfully lose weight and keep it off. "This program is not a quick fix," states Patti Bowman, CN, "It requires a willingness to change and a commitment to over-all health."
Candida Albicans is a yeast organism that normally lives in your digestive tract along with friendly bacteria. In the best of situations, they keep each other in check. The problem arises when an imbalance allows the yeast to multiply and grow out of control. The toxins they give off can make you feel generally unwell, have unexplained aches and pains as well as interfere with the body's ability to produce energy.
Many well-researched experts, for example, medical doctors, such as Crook, Trowbridge, and Rona, have written extensively about Candida. "I used their acquired knowledge and experience to develop my program," states Bowman. "It is comprehensive and balanced, but not always easy. The good news is that, for many, the results are dramatic--weight loss, renewed evergy, a new lease on life." To insure the best result, there is a minimum three month commitment to the program. Bowman supports clients through this comprehensive health-regaining program. With office visits, telephone check-ins, her unique program planner, she guides, educates and encourages clients through the dietary changes, exercise, and stress reduction. A healthier body and a more positive self-image result.
For more information about this program, contact Patti Bowman,CN, at Healing Pathways, 719-638-1005.
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