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Want better health in 2023?

Ole from Takanini

Have you made a promise to yourself about improving your health in 2023? Not sure how to make this happen?

Why not improve your health with the CHIP program.

The Complete Health Improvement Program (CHIP) is a research-tested, lifestyle program, designed to prevent, arrest and facilitate the reversal of many common chronic diseases.

It is the most scientifically validated lifestyle program in the world with clear results in improving: Blood Pressure, Cholesterol, Triglycerides, Fasting Blood Sugar, Weight, Sleep, Resilience and Depression.

Founded in 1987, CHIP has impacted hundred of thousands of participants and generated more than 35+ published scientific articles.

CHIP is a community-based intervention program that uses behavioural change principles, education in an entertaining style and modern adult learning tools to help you make fundamental lifestyle changes that will lower your key risk factors for many chronic diseases.

CHIP is a powerful disease reversal tool that disrupts and curtails the rising chronic disease rates and will improve your overall health and wellbeing.

The next program starts on Monday the 27th of February 2023 in Drury.

There will be an one hour information sessions on Wednesday 1st of February @ 7.30pm.

For more detail, please call:
Lorraine on 021 166 7768
or email
chipmanna@gmail.com

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