• Goodbye to obesity
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Sruthi Sharma, 22-year-old student from Delhi, never liked watching FTV. It is not because the skimpily dressed women hurt her dignity or sense of decency. Watching the women surely embarrassed her, but not on moral grounds. She was rather jealous of their `ultra slim' image with a waistline of not more than 23 inches, and their slim figures made her more conscious of her 103 kilograms-weighing body.Like any other obese person, Sruthi was always disappointed while checking the weight charts and she had many health-related problems that came along with obesity. She tried many methods to reduce the weight, skipped dinner every night, tried different diets prescribed by dieticians, but all these were in vain, except that they took a toll on her health and emptied her pockets. It was then that she came to know about the Ayurvedic therapies aimed at treating obesity and she decided to go for them. There were a lot of [url=http://www.ayuryogashram.com/]ayurveda resorts kerala[/url], which were offering specific therapies aiming at removing the excess accumulation of fat in the body and she approached one of them.The treatment involved not merely a change in diet and an intake of some herbal medicines, but it actually changed the lifestyle of Sruthi. She had to practise yoga early in the morning and had to undergo a thorough change in eating habits. Months into this treatment and now Sruthi is no more afraid of checking her body mass index. ``Earlier it always showed a double- digit above 30 and I felt like crying checking it every time. Now I am confident that I won't be that depressed,'' says a beaming Sruthi, now reduced to 75 kilos.
hooray for sruthi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I know this is spam, but seriously, it bugs me how people skip meals to lose weight ugh.
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