What is a Detox Program and Why Should I Do One?
Let me answer that question with a question (don't you just love that ;-b) and some follow-up questions (just to make it even more fun - actually, it will help you better understand the importance of doing a detox and why we've partnered with IanFitness to make it available to YOU...
What's holding you back from having the body of your dreams?
Do you have sugar and carb cravings that just drive you nuts?
Do you suffer from fatigue, lethargy, depression or anxiety?
Do you feel like total crap (brain fog, cloudy thinking, no concentration) when you go on a "diet”?
If you answered "YES!" to any of those questions, well my friend, you're not alone. I'm right there with you. And, so are MILLIONS of other Americans who struggle to lose weight and keep it off.
By the way, did you know that sugar has been shown in recent studies to be MORE addictive than cocaine?! Yup; sugar is probably the worst "drug" on the market because it's addictive, legal, and encouraged...plus, it's in everything!
But, it's not just sugar that's the enemy...
Each and every day of our lives we are exposed to other harmful toxins in our food and environment. These come in the form of food additives, air pollution, plastics, skin "care" products, soaps, dry cleaning, and hundreds of others.
These toxins can lead to a host of less than pleasant problems:
More serious conditions that may benefit from a proper detox program include:
That's a pretty ugly list of issues. I want no part of any of them, and neither do you...
That's why you need to join us for the Back to School Meltdown 21-Day Detox Challenge!
Toxins enter our body through the food we eat, the water we drink, the air we breathe, and the things we allow to touch our skin. Oh yeah, and prescription drugs, too - you gotta love the disclaimers at the end of the commercials while they play pleasant background music and people are dancing in fields. ;-b
Toxic Overload can disrupt the body’s ability to naturally fight off illness. Reducing toxic overload and inflammation in the body can restore healthy functioning.