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Clinic first to introduce new diet

A MELKSHAM clinic is the first in the UK to introduce a revolutionary new diet for patients.

Snowberry Lane Clinic has taken the Easy Diet on board, the French diet that has helped thousands of patients in both France and the US.

Adapted from the diet recommended by Dr George Blackburn, of Harvard University, Easy Diet is a four-phase, doctor supervised method of weight loss.

The weight loss strategy, designed to reform the patient's eating habits, consists of high protein, low calorie meal sachets and supplements, reintroducing certain vegetables and other food stuffs at each stage.

Dr Rupert Gabriel, practising GP and the clinic's medical director, said: "Patients can expect a weight loss of between two and three kg in the first week, with a steady fall over the following weeks."

All patients attend an initial consultation, which is comprised of both psychological and clinical tests, including blood tests, to identify the health and suitability of the patient.

Regular check ups are then carried out throughout the duration of the diet to monitor the patient's well-being and progress.

For further information, contact Snowberry Lane Clinic on 08450 178858.

10:03am Monday 12th May 2008

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Posted by: catlover, Trowbridge on 12:54pm Mon 12 May 08
Sounds good but I am wondering what the cost will be?
Posted by: Sarah Jane Newbury, Sunny Trowbridge on 1:59pm Mon 12 May 08

Why don't people just stop gutsing rather than pay out money to these silly schemes?

Posted by: amethyst, westbury on 2:52pm Mon 12 May 08
Sarah, that is very insensitive, you do realise that some people yo-yo diet all through their lives, as they cannot control their intake, its an addiction like any other addiction.
Posted by: Sarah Jane Newbury, Sunny Trowbridge on 4:15pm Mon 12 May 08
amethyst wrote:
Sarah, that is very insensitive, you do realise that some people yo-yo diet all through their lives, as they cannot control their intake, its an addiction like any other addiction.

Be that as it may the fact remains that not many fat came walked out of Belsen.

Stop gutsing and have half ounce of willpower.


Posted by: amethyst, westbury on 9:46pm Mon 12 May 08
Stop being so nasty, are you so perfect?

Have you never had an addiction, or depression or a bad time with your life in general? if you havent, then you are very lucky indeed.

Perhaps some human kindness wouldnt go amiss?
Posted by: Necker, Trowbridge on 10:22pm Mon 12 May 08
Is this an advert or news?
Posted by: Puzzled, MELKSHAM, WILTSHIRE on 4:26pm Tue 13 May 08
We all know the best solution to loosing weight and getting fit is to exercise. Once your metabolic rate has speeded up due to walking or jogging you will start to burn calories even when your sitting at your desk or watching telly. Don't say you haven't the time. You only have to spare 20mins.a day.
Posted by: Daryl, melksham on 6:37am Thu 15 May 08
It is about time people took some responsibility for their well being....I am supposed to keep my weight down to help avoid high blood pressure, this is done by eating sensibly and exercise.....when my weight goes up, it is MY responsibility to stop eating chips and chocolate and get off my bum ....stop wasting doctor appointments and start taking YOUR life into YOUR hands!
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