
Are you suffering from food sensitivities ?
Are certain foods making you feel ill ?
Are you putting on weight or unable to shift weight for no apparent reason ?
Do you feel tired after eating certain meals ?
Do you find it hard to get up in the morning ?
There is a lot in the press about food sensitivities, but it is not enough to just know which foods you are sensitive to. At Cellular Health, we advocate the importance of finding out WHY you are sensitive to certain foods and also WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT.
With our unique testing method and experience with thousands of clients, we are able to advise you not only which foods you are sensitive to but also to explain the underlying ‘root’ cause which is contributing to how you are looking and feeling.
SYMPTOMS
Many people have food sensitivities yet are unaware that they have them yet feel many of the symptoms below
Lethagy, Constipation,
IBS, Weight Gain, Cellulite, Muscle Aches
Lack of concentration, Inability to lose weight, Poor memory, Depression, Anxiety, Irritability
‘Puffiness’, Dry skin, Haemorrhoids,
Chronic Fatigue, Eczema |
These ‘nagging’ symptoms are a way of telling you that your body is in need of an M.O.T.
Our quick and easy test will set you back on track and once your body is rebalanced and detoxified, your symptoms will go away helping you to lose weight easily, feel energised, clear headed and full of vitality. Don’t forget – you MOT your car so MOT your body too! It deserves the investment.
Food Sensitivity Testing is a simple and immediate test.
It will identify which common everyday foods you are sensitive to eg. wheat, yeast, dairy, sugar, etc. It will also ascertain WHY you have food sensitivities and which underlying factors are contributing to them: toxicity, candida, parasites, low immune, free radicals, exhausted adrenals, stress, digestive imbalances, etc.
By using this unique test, it is then possible to start to rebalance the body and reduce your reactions to certain foods. Included: Your personalised nutritional and food program based on the findings. |
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