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Losing Weight With Chocolate Is Not Only Possible, It’s Health Enhancing

Denver, Co. October 1, 2010 — It looks like every woman’s fantasy has come true. Eat chocolate, lose weight, feel great and get healthy. And the answer will be here mid-October.

Time Magazine has pointed out that “Each year an estimated 80 million Americans go on a diet, yet no matter how much weight they lose, 95% gain it back within 5 years.” The Centers For Disease Control has estimated that 1/3 of American adults are overweight. And it’s not just adults – 13.9% of young children (2-5 years old) are overweight as well. Obesity has been gaining control over this country with not a lot of hope….until perhaps now.

We are well aware of the concerns of free radical damage in the body. Besides disease and aging, numerous studies demonstrate that free radical damage leads to unwanted weight gain. Researchers from the Linus Pawling Institute at Oregon State University found a direct correlation between free radical damage and obesity. Another study from University of Florida states, A diet high in antioxidants is able to lower the risk of weight gain.

It is a well-known fact that the cocoa bean is the highest antioxidant food on the planet. Does this mean that we should run out to stock up on our favorite candy? Apparently not. The fats, fillers and refined sugars in chocolate candy are producing just the opposite effect.

A new, healthy cold pressed Belgium chocolate product from Canada has recently gained notoriety. That Canadian company is now introducing a healthy high-antioxidant weight-loss shake that is being compared to a delicious chocolate malt. This Lifestyle program is the beginning of a revolutionary, high-antioxidant movement to bring weight loss and maintenance; as well as, healthy lifestyle changes to the masses.

A 12-week medically supervised study of 50 participants just concluded and the results have been quite remarkable. Three people from the Denver area participated in that study. The average weight loss was 31.3 pounds per participant and the benefits of high energy and improved mood gave the two overseeing medical specialists the confirmation they anticipated.

This Weight-loss lifestyle system is being introduced to ten cities in the next two weeks with Denver slated for 7:00 P.M. Saturday, October 16th. The presentation including the formulator and study participants will be free to the public.

Reservations and seating will be limited. Please register or receive product information @
http://eatchocolateloseweight.eventbrite.com

In a time when clouds of gloom have settled in our psyches, there is a ray of hope and apparently its chocolate….proving that there truly is a God.

Event Details:

Who: MXI Corp. Wellness/Weight-loss Shake Launch

What: The unveiling of a revolutionary high-antioxidant weight-loss system to bring permanent healthy lifestyle changes to the masses. This one truly works with delicious healthy chocolate.

Where: Sheraton Denver West 360 Union Blvd. Lakewood, Co

When: Saturday, October 16th 7:00 P.M.

Media:

Samples Upon Request

Please Contact:
Milli Myers Media (970) 674-1719
Email: m2chocolate@comcast.net

Suzin Daniel Phone Interviews (970) 731-3396
Email: expressing@earthlink.net

General Public:

Reservations Required Tickets are Free:
http://eatchocolateloseweight.eventbrite.com
This site also has product & ordering information

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