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by Christian Goodman

Let me tell you a story…

I’ve received hundreds of emails over the years from satisfied customers who tried out one of my health guides. What surprised me was that my customers have not only enjoyed lasting freedom from their illness, but they have also lost weight as an added bonus.

I thought, “Wow, that’s great. But how in the world did that happen?”

As I received more and more emails from satisfied (and now slimmer) customers, I started to notice a pattern - they had bought my programs that involved exercises to aid breathing, such as my Headache and Migraine Relief Program, The Fibromyalgia Program and other programs.

At first, I couldn’t make the connection. Why did the breathing exercises make my customers lose weight? I wrestled with that question for a long time, looking for answers in medical journals, health books, and the internet, but to no avail.

The funny thing is, the answer came to me when I was in a gorgeous hardwood forest in northern Pennsylvania.

While camping there one night, I was trying to answer the question. At that time, I was having a hard time keeping my campfire alight. The fire was burning too slowly, and it made more smoke than heat. Even when I added more wood, it would not burn any higher.

Then, all of a sudden, a gust of wind blew into the campsite - and the campfire flared up magnificently.

That’s when it finally hit me.

I found out that the breathing exercises made my customers lose weight by bringing more oxygen into the body. I realized that in order to burn anything, you need three things: heat, fuel, and oxygen.

Our bodies already have heat and fuel (some with more fuel than others, unfortunately). I theorized that increasing the amount of oxygen into the system will let the body burn more fat.

So I set out to work. I gathered all the exercises that aided breathing I had in my programs and asked some individuals to test them. Many started losing weight steadily. As the days went by, they gave feedback as to how they did certain exercises differently, making them work even better for them.

I wrote down every bit of wisdom that came from these great people. Little by little, their feedback shaped my new Weight Loss Program.

I can’t begin to tell you how valuable my new Weight Loss Program turned out to be. My customers have been telling me how fast they were losing the pounds, faster than they’d ever seen before.

Seemingly simple exercises, most not lasting more than a few minutes each day, also opens the doors to the following benefits:

1. More efficient breathing

2. Healthier lungs

3. Reduced stress (which, in turn, reduces obesity, hypertension, headaches, etc)

4. A cleaner body that burns fat even while you sleep

What’s more, the exercises in my new Weight Loss Program complements whatever diet or exercise program that you may be on now. In fact, it will make your body run as efficiently as it possibly, making you lose more weight, without stressing you more. You won’t break a sweat at all.

The exercises are so easy and simple that you can do them anytime during the day. You don’t need to go to a gym or schedule a specific time slot in your daily schedule for them - you can do them while driving to work, during your coffee break, or while watching TV.

But the best part about my new Weight Loss Program is that the exercises are intended to release the muscles that control the breathing process, making you breathe more effectively all day, which makes you lose weight 24/7. What’s more, the results are permanent - you will still lose weight even after you’ve finished the program!

Warm regards,

Christian Goodman

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