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Boost your Metabolism for Life

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Transforming Health with Brad King

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SHOW DESCRIPTION:

Summer is just around the corner... are you looking to boost your metabolism and keep the fat off permanently? If you answered yes, you can’t miss this interview with Dr. Ann Louise Gittleman who will be discussing her latest book Fat Flush for Life which Time Magazine has honored with being one of the top 10 new diet books in 2010. Dr. Ann Louise has revolutionized dieting, helping people melt away fat through detoxifying one's body and she'll be sharing her secrets on how you can achieve permanent fat loss, glowing skin, a reduction in the appearance of cellulite, increase your energy levels, and improve your overall wellness profile. If your goal is to look and feel younger this is a can't miss interview

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Highly respected as a health pioneer and award-winning author of 30 books Dr. Ann Louise Gittleman is also a Visionary, health guru, weight loss/detox expert, spokesperson, and natural foods icon. Her work has been featured in a myriad of national publications ranging from Time and Newsweek to Glamour and The Oprah Magazine. Millions of readers follow her advice through her features in First for Women and Woman's World magazines. Thousands visit her website www.annlouise.com on a daily basis. She continues to dedicate herself to carving out new landmarks in holistic health and healing based on science and ancient healing arts. Through her many books, website, and blog, Dr. Ann Louise offers a “virtual” health support system for men and women that provides educational and self-health assessment services to empower people everywhere to achieve total health.

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