Individualized Nutrition Plan for Best Health

128px-digestive_system_diagram_en-svgIndividualized Nutrition Plan for Best Health

If you are seeking to lose weight, want to eliminate pain and reduce inflammation, this may be the right fit for you. The program is designed to balance your hormones and heal your gut issues naturally to help give you the results you desire.

metabolic balance® is an individualized nutrition program based on a person’s unique chemistry. The program utilizes healthy whole foods that are suited to individual needs.

Here is an overview of the 4 Phases of metabolic balance.

PHASE 1 – PREPARATION
  • Relaxing & cleansing the metabolism.
  • Preparation for the nutritional conversion of the metabolism.
  • The nervous system is brought into a state of rest.
PHASE 2 –CONVERSIONS
  • Adaption to optimized nutrition.
  • Builds discipline in the essence.
  • Provides the foundation for success.
  • The program expands as the individual progresses toward their goal.
  • Helps reduce pain.
PHASE 3 – STABILIZATION
  • Adding additional healthy foods.
  • Weight equilibrium.
  • Stabilize the metabolism.
  • Rebalancing the nervous system.
  • Support in complying with the program.
PHASE 4 – MAINTENANCE
  • Permanent preservation of goals.
  • Harmonized metabolism.
  • Optimized health and well-being.

What I Offer

The program includes blood chemistry analysis, meal plan development, and 12 half-hour coaching sessions   Please schedule a 15 minute chat with Myra for more information.

Myra Nissen Homeopath Metabolic Balance Coach

Myra Nissen, CCH

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This article was brought to you by Myra Nissen, CCH, RSHom(NA), Board Certified Classical Homeopath. Myra teaches women how to recognize their body’s unique needs and cues and uses Homeopathy to help empower women to take control of their bodies, health and well-being. Find out more, visit her blog www.myranissen.com/blog.