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Friday, October 30, 2009

Therapeutic Lifestyle


First Line Therapy can help you regain health. It is a specialized therapeutic lifestyle change program unlike any other. The FLT system targets the underlying causes of chronic illnesses associated with aging by incorporation a sensible
  • Eating plan - always eat grains and fruits with your protein and oils in order to keep your blood sugar even. Combining foods correctly can be a key to weight loss.

  • Exercise - not only is it good for your heart and muscles, exercise is the best way to get you breathing. This brings in oxygen to balance your pH and restore heath.

  • Nutritional supplementation - learn about medical foods. These are FDA approved foods that balance sugar level and feed you high quality nutrients that our regular food sources deplete in.

  • Stress management - breathing exercises and guided imagery trigger the relaxation response. For a society that certainly knows how to bring on the stress response, it is time to use tested techniques to induce relaxation.

FLT is not just a weight loss program it is best used as a first line treatment for common, chronic health problems (e.g. high cholesterol insulin resistance, unhealthy body composition.)

Therapeutic Lifestyle change program is recommended by leading health organizations as a first-line treatment option for many of the conditions like

  • Heart Disease
  • Diabetes
  • High Blood Pressure
  • Osteoarthritis
  • High Cholesterol
  • Metabolic Syndrome
  • Osteoporosis
  • Fatigue

The association of altered body composition with chronic health conditions is so strong that in 1995 the National Institute of Health convened an Expert Panel to encourage programs for improving body composition.

Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis determines fat-to-lean ratio by utilizing modern electrical frequency science.
A healthy body composition can improve the overall quality of your life!

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