New on Tatalou.com: Are You Making These 7 Dieting Mistakes?
Salt Lake City, Utah (PRWEB) July 11, 2013 -- Registered Dietitian and Founder of Tatalou Science Nathalie Chevreau, PhD, R.D., published an article today on Tatalou.com explaining seven common pitfalls dieters face while trying to lose weight.
The article, titled “Are You Making These 7 Dieting Mistakes?” uncovers problems that can arise because of crash diets, skipping breakfast, hidden extra calories, snacking, misreading “low-fat,” drinking calories and not drinking enough water.
“Dieting is more than just losing weight, and it should be focused on healthiness, not skinniness,” said Chevreau. “It’s about changing your eating habits to obtain a healthy body and lifestyle.”
Chevreau’s company, Tatalou Science, offers natural health supplements designed specifically for women. One of the products, Bene-Fiit, helps women lose weight naturally while providing increased energy while helping to suppress unwanted craving*. It’s designed to promote faster and more effective weight loss the healthy way without the jitters, crankiness and emptiness of stimulant-laden products.
The full article, “Are You Making These 7 Dieting Mistakes?” can be found at Tatalou.com.
About Tatalou Science
Tatalou Science was founded by Nathalie Chevreau as a natural health company with a simple, but profound, philosophy: Women are physiologically different than men with unique strengths and sensitivities. Nathalie earned her PhD in Chemistry at the University of Bordeaux, then completed her postdoctoral fellowship at Cornell University. She also has a Master’s degree in Foods and Nutrition from the University of Utah. She is a Registered Dietitian and continues to work in various capacities, counseling women on weight loss and preventive health. As an adjunct professor in the Division of Foods & Nutrition at the University of Utah, Nathalie presents lectures to medical students and residents as well as students in the master’s program. She has published several articles and presented research findings at numerous national and international conferences. Learn more at Tatalou.com.
- These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
Nate Long, Nate Long Marketing, http://natelongmarketing.com, (850) 508-8143, [email protected]
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