At different times during throughout the year, a large percentage of the population will commit to weight loss – at the start of the new year, following weeks of holiday overindulgence; and just before summer, when donning swimwear becomes imminent. And inevitably, the health and fitness world responds with special offers, discounted prices, and books about the latest diet breakthrough. Unfortunately, these one-off methods of weight loss are not effective: adherents to a specific diet realize a success rate of less than ten percent, and one-fifth of a gym’s members are typically inactive. While diet and exercise are major components in weight loss, there is more to the equation.
At OneBode Health and Performance Center, we look at weigh loss in a whole new light with our GENE-TYPING Weight Management System. This integrative program enables you to reprogram your gene responses to lose weight, reduce inflammation, repair cells, avoid illness, and age well. Through this eating plan combined with exercise, nutritional supplements, and lifestyle changes, you can turn on positive genes and silence negative ones.
The GENE-TYPING program is based on the premise that body fat and weight gain are caused by excess consumption of toxic foods for your genetic type, resulting in incomplete digestion, causing the body to store the calories you eat as fat rather than to use your food as energy. The program is offered in an eight-session format – one session weekly for eight weeks. While some clients may want the individualized attention of a one-on-one with one of our trainers, small group and individual sessions are also available. To keep our clients committed and to keep morale high, a weekly accountability call between the client and the Personal Health Coach is another staple of our program. This 60-Day Program is designed to provide you with knowledge, skills, motivation, and support that will enable you to maintain optimal health and weight.
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