The ChiroTHIN Weight Loss Program: what to expect

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By Ken Freedman, D.C.

Are you frustrated with weight loss programs that promise big results but then fail to deliver? I understand your frustrations. In 2011, I discovered the doctor-supervised ChiroTHIN Weight Loss Program and achieved phenomenal results. Since then, hundreds of my patients have transformed their health and body safely using this program. It is unique because it includes personalized support, accountability, dietary modification and nutritional supplementation at a fraction of the cost of other nationally advertised weight loss programs. This program is easy to implement whether you are at home, at work, or out with friends.

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It is natural to be apprehensive about what to expect before undertaking any weight loss program and wonder how effective any weight loss program will be. Will there be social pressures, food cravings and the temptation to cave under emotional triggers? How will this new way of eating affect your ability to spend time with friends, family and business associates? My team and I understand your concerns. We are very experienced in helping you feel more comfortable with the uncertainty that often accompanies even the most positive changes in a person’s lifestyle. This information is designed to help you familiarize yourself with ChiroTHIN Weight Loss Program. At Freedman Chiropractic Center, LLC we want you to feel comfortable and confident during your first visit for the ChiroTHIN Program.

What to expect: Your first visit is at no cost and no obligation

Your first visit is at no cost and no obligation. Expect to spend about 30 minutes during your first visit meeting with me privately. After taking your weight loss history, we’ll discuss your weight loss goals. You’ll have an opportunity to talk about programs you may have tried in the past, frustrations you are experiencing with weight loss, and the changes you would like to make in your body.

After viewing a brief video that provides an overview of the program, I will take the time to answer all of your concerns.

The visit is your way to find out if the ChiroTHIN program is a good fit for you or a loved one. You’ll learn why it is different from other weight loss programs, and how it can help you achieve your weight loss goals.

What to expect: weekly program check-ups

ChiroTHIN works because you receive private one-to-one support. You are never alone in facing your weight loss challenges. We help you integrate dietary changes into your life for long-term, sustainable weight loss. You will visit with me weekly for the six week duration. During these weekly visits, we take your biometrics, review your current results and address any issues you may be experiencing. We discuss what you have eaten in the previous week and identify ways to modify your diet for the best results in the shortest amount of time — safely. We celebrate your successes with you and strategize new ways to improve your outcomes. While individual results can vary, most of my clients lose 20-35 pounds over the six-week ChiroTHIN program, eating real food you purchase at your local supermarket (or eating out), with no drugs, exercise, hormones, prepackaged foods, shakes or bars.

Dr. Ken Freedman is the founder and director of Freedman Chiropractic Center, Brier Hill Court D-6, East Brunswick. For more information, call 732-254-6011 or visit www.freedmanchiropracticcenter.com.

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