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HUNGER FREE FOREVER

THE NEW SCIENCE OF APPETITE CONTROL

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How is Hunger Free Forever different from other diets?
  • How was the HFF program developed?
  • What is satiety?
  • Who would benefit from the Hunger Free Forever program?
  • I’m obese and need to lose a lot of weight, what is the BEST thing about the Hunger Free Forever program?
  • What is PGX?
  • What are the key benefits of PGX?
  • What are the biggest health dangers related to being overweight?
  • How can you determine if someone has blood sugar problems?
  • What are the 7 Keys to Hunger Free Weight Loss?
  • What can a person expect if they follow the Hunger Free Forever program?
  • How does Hunger Free Forever address diabetes and pre-diabetic conditions?
  • What is meant by the “blood sugar roller coaster”?
  • How is stress related to weight gain?
  • What about sleep and weight management?

How is Hunger Free Forever different from other diets?

Well, unfortunately most diets are hard to stick with and so they fail. HFF is a program that a person can live with, day in and day out. 

  • Hunger Free Forever comes from the results of new research proving you can dramatically reduce food cravings so you can decrease food intake without hunger 
  • Most diets cause you to lose water and muscle mass; this approach leads to efficient fat burning, increased metabolism and improved muscle mass 
  • Restricting any one food group - like no carbs - creates an imbalance that isn’t healthy for the long-term. Many carbs are found in fruits and vegetables and we need more of those not less.
  • Although portion sizes get smaller, you don’t feel starved because of the miracle of PGX 
  • Hunger Free Forever is scientifically based and clinically proven; the results are consistent, healthy weight loss without hunger. 
  • The book and program include delicious, easy to prepare recipes and food plans, perfect for busy people, and specifically designed to control appetite with healthy food. 

If you feel satisfied, eating fewer calories is not deprivation. In fact, followers of our program gain an even greater appreciation and love for food. By retraining appetite and metabolism, you can change your relationship with food from unhealthy and excessive to healthy and moderate. It is a liberating experience.

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