Customer Testimonials

Jim Nesbitt in People Magazine

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Jim Nesbitt cross-trained five days a week and was fairly trim at 174 lbs. Except, he says, “my belly stuck out.” Frustrated, the Tustin, Calif., computer network broker, 46, hired nutritionist Stella Metsovas, who noticed he ate a lot of floury foods. “I love my pizza, pasta and bread,” says the dad of 7-year-old twins. He now embraces high-protein snacks like nuts and drinks less wine but still eats his favorites in moderation. “I’ll have pizza with my kids maybe twice a month.” The result? “For the first time in 30 years, I have a flat stomach.”

BEFORE 174 LBS. LOST 12 LBS.!

Jennifer’s Story

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Instead of posting a standard testimonial, I’ll share with you an email Jennifer sent me during the beginning stages of her program.

“Monday when I sent the email, it was a very, very, very bad day for me. I was at a point were I thought I was going to explode from frustration, anxiety, desperation. By Tuesday, I was a little better and getting your answers help out.

Then I was explaining to my sister the replies you sent me on the questions I had. In explaining it to her I had a huge breakthrough in the mental process of doing this cleanse. It was weired that i understood everything and what the purpose was and new that part of it was getting past the trickery my mind was playing on me over the craving ect. Yet somehow it was not really sinking in the way it was supposed to. Needless to say that explaining it to my sister helped it finally sunk in, and what a huge difference it makes. I can now stop fixating on the food and really listen to what my body and mind are telling me. I figured out that Its about pushing through the pain (in a sense), pushing through those moments where i just cant take it anymore and i want to give in. That’s the deciding moment that defines whether you succeed or not. At least that what it all means to me. The part were you said your brain is tricking you into thinking you are hungry was the ah ha moment. Knowing that and understand that has made a world of difference. Somehow it has made the awful starving feeling go away, I’m feeling fuller and for longer period of time after each meal. And the crazy sugar craving are manageable. I’m assuming I will still struggle and have good days and bad day, but truly understanding is making the process bearable and enjoyable. And oddly the food seems to be tasting

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Jennifer Before Starting Program 10/1/2010

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Jennifer 3 Months AFTER

Vas Kypreos

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Vas at the Multiple Sclerosis Race for the Cure Walk

After being diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, I immediately began my search for optimal health. Naturally, I started out with medications proven to help decrease the incidence of MS flare ups, but I also wanted to do more.After much research, I began to realize that medications were not the only answer for fighting MS. The more I read, the more I realized that there was so much more that I could do by taking charge of my health.  

Alice’s Story!

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Alice After

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Alice Before

Consulting with Stella last August was one of the best decisions of my life.  For the past five years, my health had increasing declined.  I experienced chronic and unexplained fatigue, insomnia, bloating, inflammation, digestive problems, and declining ability to absorb essential vitamins and nutrients.  Despite my efforts to “eat right” and exercise, I was feeling increasingly worse and putting on weight.  I felt helpless and quite frankly, I was convinced that I would never feel normal again.