IMPORTANT FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW
HOW CAN I BECOME SLIM WITHOUT DOING STRENUOUS EXERCISE? At the studios we have the most modern scientifically designed equipment which makes it possible for men and women even at the age of 70 or 80 years to regain a youthful figure.
HOW CAN I RETAIN MY SUM FIGURE AND FIRM STOMACH MUSCLES AFTER BEARING A CHILD?
Women who have been attending the studio even’ for a short period prior to giving birth to a child find that their abdominal muscles are still firm in the post natal stage. Those women who only come to us after the child has been born are treated with a specially prescribed course which tones up the weakened abdominal area and restores firmness within a few visits.
IS BEING OVERWEIGHT AS DANGEROUS AS THEY SAY? Being obese (or overweight) is exactly as dangerous as medical statistics show. The problem is not so much how many pounds overweight a person is but what those extra pounds do to his or her body. Without being too technical it is well known that a deadly substance called Cholesterol is formed in. the person who is overweight. Cholesterol is an agent which is largely responsible for blood clotting and hence this is the reason why it is mostly overweight people who suffer and die from the clotting or if you like blocking of the artery which supplies the heart with blood. This condition is known as Coronary Throm-' bosis and it squeezed the life out of 474,0Q0 men and women in U.S.A, during 1959. |
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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32425, 12 October 1970, Page 5
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