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How a Low-Glycemic High-Protein Diet Changed My Life

Wendy lost over 60 pounds, dropped eight pant sizes, and started living lighter.*

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Wendy had tried everything. Name a diet, she’s tried it. Nothing worked. Nothing was ever successful. Then she spent the 4th of July weekend with her brother last summer. His girlfriend was spreading the gospel of Almased (the low-glycemic high-protein dietary supplement). “Wendy should try it,” she said.

Wendy started Almased with a twoweek fast on July 7, 2017. Her life has improved every day since. The day she started she was 204 pounds; her goal was 140. To motivate herself when she started, she put a picture on her refrigerat­or of herself at 204 pounds. Wendy didn’t just hit her goal of 140 pounds— she passed it, losing 66 pounds and dropping eight pants sizes. She still does her Almased shakes for breakfast, but she’s learned to love eating healthy along the way.

Losing weight from Almased was the positive reinforcem­ent she needed. Pretty soon, Wendy was living lighter. “I can’t even describe it. I feel like a whole new person,” she says. “You feel that you can look at yourself in the mirror and say wow, “I look really good. I feel great”. Everything around you just kind of falls into place.” She feels good about herself and that’s reflected in her work and life. But it’s not just the weight. With Almased she feels empowered to eat healthier than she did when she was trying to, well, eat healthy. When she dieted in the past, it would work for a few weeks then she’d go back to her normal habits and eventually put on the weight she lost. No longer.

Inspired by Wendy’s story?

Almased, the low-glycemic high-protein dietary supplement, is available at

Walgreens, CVS, RiteAid, GNC, Meijer and many more health food stores. A FREE diet plan is under the lid of every can.

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