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Store Locations. The Facial Analysis Diet is a revolutionary new eating programme that will enable you to diagnose for yourself all your dietary needs, deficiencies and intolerances simply by looking at the lines, tone and texture of your face. Here, for the first time, celebrity nutritionist Elizabeth Gibaud reveals the secrets behind Facial Analysis, a completely unique technique that is fast becoming the most popular and successful health plan there is, attracting a range of dedicated followers including actress Kate Winlset: - Lines on forehead? Your diet is too rich and oily. This may mean there's too much acid in your system. Drawing on 30 years experience as a highly successful nutritionist, Elizabeth Gibaud shows how to determine which of her carefully devised eating plans is right for you. At last, 'The Facial Analysis Diet' offers a completely custom-made and easy to follow solution to all your dietary needs. This product is unable to be ordered online.
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The newest way to lose weight and get healthier is through the facial analysis diet. This diet is quickly becoming a favorite among celebrities. Elizabeth Gibaud, a celebrity nutritionist, who says that the characteristics of your face are your keys to getting healthy, created the diet. The diet is based off German theories that the face is a very sensitive part of the body that is affected by internal fluctuations and imbalances.
Nothing to be nervous about when it came to the form-fitting dress, but just five years ago, she was 56 pounds heavier, pregnancy weight. I just feel great. He says facial analysis has been used by doctors for thousands of years, but he says modern medicine follows up with medical testing. The diet looks at skin tone, pores, dark circles, even hair, feet, hands and tongue to see what minerals are missing and foods you could be allergic to. Author Elizabeth Gibaud says by looking at features of your face, you can figure out which one of her six eating plans is right for you.