Rejuv Medical is offering medically supervised weight loss programs.
The clinic, located in central Minnesota, is under the direction of Joel Baumgartner M.D, For a limited time the clinic is offering new clients a free VIP cook book to complement their commitment to losing weight. The cook book, and more information, can be obtained by clicking here: http://www.rejuvmedical.com/pages/WeightLossFitness
“Our weight loss program is unique because of three key factors,” says Dr. Baumgartner. “First, the weight loss is medically supervised. We help our clients blend fitness with science for long lasting results. Plus, we offer Exercise Physiologists and we guarantee success or a client can get their money back. It is as simple as that!”
Rejuv Medical is fully aware of th e various fad diets, pills, and gyms available to consumers. “We want people to lose weight. There has to be an element of medicine involved to ensure the weight loss is safe and that the weight stays off,” Dr. Baumgartner continued. “Our program is about making a lifestyle change. The company went the extra mile to provide various experts for our clients.
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Weight loss is about assessing what is realistic for a person’s body composition, lifestyle habits, and current health. Losing too much weight right off the bat is not always a good thing.”
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People interested in learning more about Rejuv Medical’s weight loss program can visit the company’s website at: http://www.rejuvmedical.com/pages/WeightLossFitness/.
New clients will receive metabolic testing, a grocery shopping tour, and individualized meal plans. Members of the media are also invited to obtain a free weight loss program, upon qualification.
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