Pure Weight Loss Announces New Glycemic Control Options
Posted on: Thursday, 23 August 2007, 18:13 CDT
HORSHAM, Pa., Aug. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Pure Weight Loss announced today that the company has added low glycemic options to its program.
Research has shown that consuming foods with a low glycemic index may help maintain stable blood sugar and insulin levels. When blood sugar levels rise, the body releases insulin, which causes sugar levels to drop, triggering feelings of hunger. In addition to low glycemic options, Pure Weight Loss encourages eating five to six small balanced meals throughout the day versus a couple of large meals.
This improvement furthers Pure Weight Loss' mission to provide the most healthy and effective program to our weight loss and maintenance customers.
About Pure Weight Loss:
Pure Weight Loss is one of the largest weight loss companies with nearly 400 centers nationwide. Pure Weight Loss has helped more than a million women and men lose and maintain their weight for the past 18 years through customized meal plans, and a balanced food program, coupled with one-on-one weight loss counseling. More information is available at http://www.pureweightloss.com/.
Pure Weight Loss
CONTACT: Rachel Summers, +1-215-875-4365, +1-215-485-0391,rsummers@stargroup1.com, or Adam Leiter, +1-215-875-4363, +1-856-237-5534,aleiter@stargroup1.com, both of The Star Group for Pure Weight Loss
Web site: http://www.pureweightloss.com/
Source: PRNewswire
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