Today I ‘googled’ what is the population of over weight people living in the United States and came up with shocking statistics, such as the ones listed below.
What prompted this question is daily we hear from people who are looking for a QUICK way to drop excess weight- and many are so desperate they don’t care if it is healthy or what it costs. Many are hoping to drop weight so that their health vitals, like blood pressure, blood sugar levels and cholesterol become manageable without drugs….. while others, are hoping to drop enough weight so they can avoid gastric surgery.
Will TAVALA TRIM and CONTROL HELP ME?
I am thrilled to represent a product that has helped thousands of people drop unhealthy pounds since it was introduced in November, 2016, by a company called TAVALA. The formulator wanted to make a difference in the lives and health of millions and he surely has created a product (s) that works!
TAVALA TRIM is a Weight Loss Phenomena that comes in both a tasty berry flavored drink or a capsule. Only one drink per day (morning) will boost your metabolism, suppress your appetite, reduce cravings, give you more energy and focus and help you drop those unhealthy pounds.
Several months after TRIM was introduced a ‘complimentary product’ called CONTROL was introduced. It attacks weight loss in another way, helping normalize blood sugar, avoid weight loss plateaus etc. Both taken together are a “HOME RUN” in the weight loss industry.
Many people are using both TRIM and CONTROL to get off to a fast, easy weight loss that has weight loss coaches, physicians and even Bariatric doctors beginning to take note!
Most people understand how TRIM works but few understand CONTROL, which is a ‘Berberine’ product in capsule form….taking 1 capsule before each meal. See the very brief video below to understand how both products taken together can help provide the best possible results.
TRIM cost $69.99 for a 28-day supply and CONTROL is $54.99 for a 28-day supply or order both for only $119.99. Customers and Members pay the same low price! Order here: www.DaveandJoy.com
Think there is a market for TRIM and CONTROL? You bet!!!!! As more and more people hear about TAVALA and the TRIM and CONTROL there is need for representatives that would like to sell, recommend and support customers using the products. If you or anyone you know is interested in being a part of TAVALA please reach out to us. We will train you and no experience is necessary. All you need is desire, a big heart to help people and be coachable and trainable.
The statistics below may peak your interest. Take a look! If you have any questions give us a call. 802-846-7530, eastern time zone, USA. We’d love to hear from you and look forward to sharing YOUR before and after success story!
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Shocking Statistics are below. Who can YOU help?????
SEATTLE—The highest proportion of overweight and obese people – 13% of the global total – live in the United States, a country which accounts for only 5% of the world’s population, according to a first-of-its-kind analysis of trend data from 188 countries.
An estimated 160 million Americans are either obese or overweight. Nearly three-quarters of American men and more than 60% of women are obese or overweight. These are also major challenges for America’s children – nearly 30% of boys and girls under age 20 are either obese or overweight, up from 19% in 1980.
Key findings:
- More than 50% of the world’s 671 million obese live in 10 countries (ranked beginning with the countries with the most obese people): US, China, India, Russia, Brazil, Mexico, Egypt, Germany, Pakistan, and Indonesia.
- In high-income countries, some of the greatest increases in adult obesity have been in the US, Australia (where nearly 30% of men and women are obese), and the UK (where around a quarter of the adult population is obese).
- Today, 2.1 billion people – nearly one-third of the world’s population – are overweight or obese. The number of overweight and obese individuals in the world has increased from 857 million (20%) in 1980 to 2.1 billion (30%) in 2013.
- From 1980 to 2013, the prevalence of overweight and obesity in children increased by nearly 50%.