30 Pounds in 30 Days

Body Transformation

Our Body Transformation Diet Program can offer a weight loss of up to 30 pounds in 30 days – quick results with a long-term success rate? This Weight Loss Plan has the potential to take off the unwanted pounds and to keep them off – with the added benefits of restoring a tired, sluggish metabolism.

The concept of the Body Transformation Weight Loss Program is based on research by the late British Doctor, A.T.W. Simeons who has studied obesity over a period of many years and has successfully developed a system that produced incredible results.

The Body Transformation Weight Loss Program works by re-balancing the hypothalamus, a gland in the brain, and helps the neurotransmitters to receive messages correctly. The original program required daily injections, but is now available for oral consumption thanks to Dr. Daniel Beluccio,

What the Body Transformation Weight Loss Loss Program promises is a fast and effective way to take off the extra weight and to re-shape your body. It is safe and suitable for both men and women.

Excerpt from Dr. Simeons Protocol

Obesity in all its many forms is due to an abnormal functioning of some part of the body and every ounce of abnormally accumulated fat is always the result of the same disorder of certain regularity mechanisms. Persons suffering from this particular disorder will get fat regardless of whether they eat excessively, normally or less than normal.

A person who is free of this disorder will never get fat, even if they frequently overeat. Those in whom the disorder is severe will accumulate fat very rapidly, those in whom it is moderate will gradually increase in weight and those in whom it is mild may be able to keep their excess weight stationary for long periods.

In all these cases a loss of weight brought about by dieting, treatments with thyroid, appetite reducing drugs, laxatives, violent exercise, massage, baths, etc., is only temporary and will be rapidly regained as soon as the reducing regiment is relaxed.

The reason is simply that none of these measures correct the basic disorder. If this reasoning is correct, it follows that a treatment aimed at curing the disorder must be equally effective in both sexes, at all ages, and in all forms of obesity. Unless this is so, we are entitled to harbor great thoughts as whether a given treatment corrects the underlying disorder.

Moreover, any claims that the disorder has been corrected must be substantiated by….