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[View this email with images.] To ensure you receive your Philly.com e-mails deals, please add [philly.com] to your address book. [philly.com] LOS ANGELES — Researchers have announced a radical new technique that not only fights deadly belly fat, but also leads to slimmer waists, improved organ function, and perhaps even a longer, healthier life. The only catch? The government wants to spend 5 years — and $65 million — testing this technology. But one doctor thinks that the technology is so effective, it is immoral to make people wait. So he’s offering his patients a new version of the technique… now. “The science has already been tested. It’s safe and effective,” says Dr. Rand McClain, Chief Medical Officer at Live Cell Research. “I can’t make people wait 5 years for something that could be helping them today.” McClain is referring to a new field of health research that is said to activate a “master switch” inside your body’s cells. This switch controls when your cells store fat, and when they convert the fat into energy. Control the “master switch,” the theory goes, and you also control fat. To researchers, this is far more than just an appearance issue. Scientists at Harvard and Johns Hopkins Medical School recently stated that excess belly fat leads to diabetes, heart disease, cancer, and even early death. And it could be even more important to Americans who mistakenly believe that small amounts of exercise can radically change their bodies. According to Dr. Todd Miller, professor in the Department of Exercise Science at George Washington University, “People don’t understand that it is very difficult to exercise enough to lose weight. If that is why you are doing it, you are going to fail.” So a new way to battle belly fat — on the cellular level — could be the breakthrough the health community has been waiting for. McClain feels the technique — which has been shown in clinical trials to actually alter specific cells in the human body — works best for people over 30, particularly those who may be experiencing excessive fatigue, weaker bodies, and even foggy thinking. Best of all, McClain recently announced that he is making his method available — and affordable — to virtually all Americans. With demand already high for his stunning technique, McClain created an online presentation detailing how the health breakthrough works. [You can watch the presentation here »] [Watch The Video »] This video has already caused a bit of an uproar, based in part on the honest, no-nonsense way Dr. McClain calls out both the medical industry and certain government agencies. One viewer commented: “This is so interesting...I had physical problems for years and had NO IDEA how easy it was to fix. Why did I not know this before? Rand is telling it like it is... We need more doctors like this!” But Dr. McClain’s breakthrough has also caused some controversy. When we reached out to other doctors for comment, many stated that, as with any newly released technique, people should be advised to watch the entire video report before committing to such an unconventional solution. He’s showed that it works, everyone agrees on that. But we don’t want people to start using these quick shortcuts to better health. However if it works this well, it could put drug companies out of business. [See his presentation here »] --------------------------------------------------------------- Sponsored by Live Cell Research ADVERTISEMENT Please do not reply to this email, as we are unable to respond to messages sent to this address. You can find answers to your questions through our [online help]. Written communications concerning this mailing may be directed to Philly.com, P.O. Box 8263, Philadelphia, PA. 19101 [About Philly.com] | [Terms of Use and Privacy Statement] | [Copyright] © Copyright 2015 Philadelphia Media Network (Digital) LLC Would you like to send this email to a friend? [Send To A Friend] [Click Here] to be removed from this list

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