Finding it difficult to lose weight and keep it off? We’ve got a better option for you!

Red weights, green apple, measuring tape, paper, and pencil on table.Everyone is breathing a sigh of relief that 2021 has begun, full of hope for new goals, new dreams and new health.

With this new year upon us, we find many clients are looking to find healthy ways to lose weight. Many have tried in the past but found it hard to lose it and keep it off.

One of the most common reasons for this is because the programs they implement take drastic steps instead of small attainable ones.

For example, some diets are geared around going “cold turkey” – we have never found these methods effective. Yes, you may initially lose weight, but often the weight comes screaming back in a big way. An ideal program not only helps one to lose it, but it also works to maintain it.

Here are a few steps to help you develop a winning weight loss program:

  • Make small changes in your lifestyle
  • Cut back on refined sugars
  • Add complex carbohydrates & proteins
  • Increase your leafy vegetable intake
  • Drink a glass of water before eating
  • Exercise needs to be part of the plan
  • Sleep is important

A winning plan helps to understand why the weight was gained, creates a manageable and achievable program, and teaches one how to maintain their weight goal while maintaining a healthy balanced lifestyle.

Our team is dedicated to helping you find a personalized plan that works best for you and your well-being – we will help you each step of the way!

MD Weight Loss & Beyond is a comprehensive medical weight loss and wellness program, unlike any other on the Main Line. We offer a clinically proven, multi-disciplinary approach designed to teach healthy eating choices in conjunction with pharmacological therapy, if medically approved. Our methods lead to substantial weight loss results and long-term wellness.

If you are looking for help with your weight loss journey, together, we can make a difference. Contact us today!

Note: This information is general and should not be construed as medical advice. You should work with your medical professional to determine what will work best for your situation.

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