Dr Georgina Hale ... World-class Athlete

Dr Hale is always on the run. An infectious disease specialist, she is also training for the 2000 Olympics. Along with her medical practice, Dr Hale maintains a rigorous training schedule for her speciality, the 400 metre race.

"I noticed a difference right away. I used to be so hungry all the time, but using the nutritional programme, I noticed I was feeling full. I didn't crave things from the bakery. I didn't need to lose weight by was able to decrease my body fat."

Dr Hale's time in the 400 metre race went from 56 seconds to 52 seconds in under 12 months ... an incredible improvement of over 7%. She also suffers from fewer aches and pains, a change she attributes to having better nutrition than ever before.

Bio: Masters Degree, Clinical Edipemiology; MD; Member Aust. Society of HIV; Member Aust. Society Infectious Diseases; Member Royal Society Tropical Medicine.


Pro Basketballers Training Secret

For professional athletes, stamina, strength and energy are essential for a winning performance and continued income. So when Australian professional basketball player Wayne Larkins started to feel exhausted, he became concerned and turned to his team-mates for suggestions. But nothing worked.

"Three years ago I began to feel tired and run down no matter what time of the day it was. I tried to get more rest and even added supplements to my diet. I was frustrated because I wasn't performing as well as I could and there was no solution in sight."

Impressed with stories he had heard, Wayne started using the program and soon noticed a noticeable improvement in his overall well-being.

"I started to find added stamina to help with my games. And I continued to have improved recovery from my sport. This includes intensive training and matches, lots of interstate travel, many sponsorship promotions and school clinics. I am extremely happy with the results"

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