Health Utah Offers Comprehensive Weight Loss Approach, Addressing Root causes
This article promotes Health Utah’s weight loss program, emphasizing a holistic approach that goes beyond simple calorie restriction. Here’s a breakdown of the key points:
The Problem with Traditional Diets:
* Weight gain and stubborn weight loss are often symptoms of underlying health issues. These include depression, insomnia, hormone imbalances, gut health problems, liver/gallbladder issues, insulin/leptin resistance, toxins, and deficiencies.
* Calorie restriction is ineffective long-term. It slows down metabolism, leading to rebound weight gain.
Health Utah’s Approach (4 Steps):
- Identify Underlying Issues: Utilizing a specialized non-invasive body scan and a proprietary questionnaire (developed over 30 years of research) to pinpoint the root causes of weight problems. There’s a strong correlation between the scan and questionnaire results.
- 40-Minute Consultation & Evaluation: Dr. Roberts uses the scan and questionnaire results to conduct a personalized consultation.
- Customized Protocol of Care: Addressing identified health conditions through a tailored plan including therapies, supplementation, hypnotherapy, and coaching.
- Customized food Plan: Creating a enduring food plan based on individual body needs, avoiding restrictive diets (no calorie counting, macro tracking, or eliminating entire food groups).
Special Offer:
* “2-for-1” Weight Loss Package: $59 for two people to receive testing, a 17-page report, the proprietary survey, and a consultation with Dr. Roberts. (The scan alone normally costs $300 per person).
* Social Support: highlights a British study showing increased weight loss success when done with a partner.
Contact Information:
* Phone: (801) 609-3478
* Website: https://utcountyhealth.com/2-for-1-weight-loss?UTM_source=weightlossshots-sep25
Disclaimer: The article includes a standard disclaimer stating that the views expressed are the sponsor’s and do not reflect KSL.com’s opinions, and that the information is not a substitute for professional medical advice.
In essence, the article positions Health Utah as offering a more sustainable and effective weight loss solution by focusing on why someone is struggling with weight, rather than just how to lose it.