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  Women's Weight Loss and Diet Supplements


Women's weight loss information, diet tips, herbal diet supplements for women's fitness and health. We offer fat burners and appetite suppressants for quick results.

We offer the top weight loss products available. Pick and choose what you want and leave the rest. We provide an educational approach to reduce your frustration and confusion of what is best for you.


  • This year, more than 300,000 Americans will die from illnesses related to being overweight and/or obese.


  • Obesity contributes to the No. 1 cause of death in our nation: heart disease. (Which causes more than 500,000 deaths annually)


  • An estimated two of every three American adults, and more than one in six children and adolescents are considered overweight or obese, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.


  • The rates have been on the rise since the late 1980s after being relatively constant in the '60s and '70s. Americans are eating out more often and becoming accustomed to larger portions. Changes have also occurred in modern diet, with foods containing more calories and less nutrition.


Diet Tips


Coke and Pepsi, for example, have more calories than a can of beer. At least the beer has some some nutritional value. Coke and Pepsi have zero nutritional content, just empty calories and they are loaded with high fructose corn syrup which makes you fat.

Women who work long hours eat more high-fat and high-sugar snacks, exercise less, drink more caffeine and, if smokers, smoke more than their male colleagues.

Stress disrupts people's normal eating habits. When they feel anxious or emotionally aroused or negative about themselves, women try to avoid these negative feelings by turning their attention to food.

Obesity should be classified as a pregnancy risk factor alongside smoking, drinking alcohol and an insufficient intake of folic acid, according to recommendations issued on February 3, 2006 by the Teratology Society.

According to new research, being overweight during one's early 40s increases the risk of Alzheimer's disease decades later.




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