Shake It! 6-week initial phase program for weight loss
Hi neighbours
I'm Debbie a registered clinical nutritionist based in Mairangi Bay, and I'm excited to let you know about the Shake it weight loss program.
Shake it is simple to understand and combines scientifically researched elements into a strategy that helps you lose weight, and most importantly maintain your weight loss for the long-term.
The initial phase is a 6-week intensive program designed to successfully kick start your weight loss journey. Pricing for this phase is $390.00 and includes all consultations over the 6 weeks, the Shake It recipe book, program booklet, and a Shake it shaker.
Shake It meal products, and supplementation are optional, and at additional cost, allowing the Shake It program to be tailored to you.
For more details I would love to chat with you, or if you prefer to find out more information yourself first, please check out the Shake it page on my website, or visit the official Shake it website.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Debbie :-)
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