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How I Solved My "Fruit & Vegetable Problem"In my first five months post-op, I had done absolutely everything my WLS doctor asked me to do - except for one glaring omission. I just couldn't find a way to eat my five recommended daily servings of both fruit and vegetables. I wasn't being rebellious or deliberately self-sabotaging. I just couldn't figure out how to squeeze this important nutritional source into my tiny tummy.
I had still managed - with a prudent food plan, minimizing calories, and maximizing calorie burn through vigorous daily exercise - to lose more than 100 pounds (now, two years out, more than 180 pounds, half of my starting body weight) in my first five months after surgery. Then I found a product that responds to my special needs as a WLS patient. If you're experiencing problems or frustrations consuming the nutrition you need from fruits and vegetables, I invite you to check out the wealth of information about this product available at my website, or at www.juiceplus.com/+gg09045. I hope that you'll find this as satisfying and useful as I have. I'd welcome hearing from you about whether or not you have a "fruit and vegetable problem", like I do, and what solutions have worked for you. You can email me with questions or comments at glenn@weightlosssurgerycoach.com. Thanks and take care... Glenn
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