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John,
Hospital Wardsman, Sydney

At 54 I'm now lighter than I was at 21 - and going on to even better things. I did GutBusters, but this is even better, and easier because of the meal replacements.

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Weight Loss Programs

Professor Trim's Weight Loss Program for Men

$495.00

Professor Trim's clinically proven weight loss program for men including all three stages. See the 'about' page for more details.

As an alternative to paying the fee of $495, you can pay in installments by using our direct debit payment system. Click here.

You receive:

Stage 1: 'Quick Start'

Your first step towards feeling, looking and performing better.

'Quick Start' is a 3 week program aimed at getting quick weight (and waist) losses of up to 5% to motivate you to go on to better things. Quick start contains 21 days worth of nutritionally balanced meal replacements (for 1-2 meals a day), shaker and meal schedule, 3 x 10 minute video CDs, 32 page planner, menu book, PT newsletter, tape measure, member access to our interactive website, and discounted prepared meals (within Australia only). Meal replacements come in chocolate deluxe, vanilla bean, tropical banana, strawberry sundae and cafe latte shakes and pumpkin and herb soup.

Stage 2: 'Gut Busting'

Your next step towards feeling, looking and performing better.

'Gut Busting' is where the real work gets done over 3 months to help you lose and maintain at least 10% of your weight and waist. Stage 2 contains 30 meal replacements (with ongoing orders available), video lectures with weight control experts, 6 x 30 minute audio CDs and workbooks, text book, the 'Ultimate Energy Guide', pedometer, stress-o-meter, 'Waistline' subscription, web-site interaction, bulletin board and toll free helpline.

Stage 3: 'Club Gut-Less'

Your final step towards long term weight loss maintenance.

Club Gut-Less allows you to interact with other men who have lost weight through the program, or to ask questions of the Professor Trim's experts. It includes a 12 month subscription to Waistlines', 4 x quarterly podcasts to keep you informed of new research and trends in the field of weight loss, access to a bulletin board for advice and attendance at monthly 'Club Gut-Less' meetings where available over your first year. Discounted meal replacements and member discounts are also available.

Professor Trim's Weight Loss Program (Pay by Installments)

$510.00

The Professor Trim Weight Loss Program, as described above, available for purchase via instalments via Ezypay direct debit. This includes an initial payment of $150, plus four monthly installments of $90 each. An Ezypay form will be available for download after the order has been submitted.

Notice This cannot be ordered in conjunction with any other product. Other items from this catalog must be purchased in a separate order.

Club Gut-Less Meetings

Keeping it down by keeping it up

Monthly Club Gut-Less meetings are available in some areas (for areas currently available, go to our 'Club Gultess' meetings page). These involve weigh-ins (and 'waist-ins') with set topics presented each month and with interaction and personal feedback provided. Meetings are included in your membership.

Books

The Weight Loss Program for Families

$9.95

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Part of the Professor Trim's 'Quick Start' Book Series

Purchase all three for $24.95.

The Weight Loss Program for Diabetes and Blood Sugar Control

$9.95

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Part of the Professor Trim's 'Quick Start' Book Series

Purchase all three for $24.95.

The Weight Loss Program for New Mothers and Mothers-to-be

$9.95

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Part of the Professor Trim's 'Quick Start' Book Series

Purchase all three for $24.95.

The Experts Weight Loss Guide

$14.95

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By Dr Garry Egger and Dr Andrew Binns (Allen and Unwin, 2003). Readable lay version of the National Clinical Guidelines in Weight Control and Obesity.

Professor Trim's Becoming Slimmer for Women

$14.95

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By Dr Garry Edder (Allen and Unwin, 2003). A list of scientific tips targeted specifically for women's weight control.

Newsletter

Professor Trim's 'Waistline' (annual subscription)

$20.00

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A quarterly review of current research findings in weight control and obesity provided by e-mail with archives available on the website

Subscription is included automatically with the Professor Trim Weight Loss Program for Men.

Quantity refers to the number of years of subscription

Products

Pulse Strapless Heart Rate Monitor/Sportswatch

$114.95

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Fully functional sports watch with ECG. Accurate, easy touch heart rate monitor, pacer and countdown timer.

Water resistant to 50 metres.
(price includes postage).

UM 030 Body Fat Monitor/Scale

$159.00

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Glass Hydration Model

Scales measure body fat % and/or weight. Capacity up to 150kg.

Save $40.

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...is the fact-filled, informative quarterly publication received by Professor Trim’s subscribers and stage 2-3 members.

Subscribe to Waistline in our e-store.

In the latest issue:

The market crash- could it help obesity?

The great share market crash of 2008 has everyone wondering about their money. But what about their health? Paradoxically, now might be a good time to start talking about the whole system of growth economics, which encourages, or more accurately requires, the type of over-consumption that causes obesity...

Vitamin D Deficiency: is it just lack of sunlight?

Vitamin D deficiency has recently been found to be much more common than originally thought. In fact, over 50% of older adults may be suffering the potential bone damaging effects that come from this, Sunlight (or lack of it) is known to be a major cause, but obesity and inactivity also play a role...

A1 and A2 milk. Is one better than the other?

Dairy producers have recently caused a kerfuffle by introducing a new type of milk, labelled A2, which is supposed to be more healthy than an A1 form, particularly in relation to the development of Type 1 diabetes. A2 milk comes from older established cows, which, in theory, might be expected to have less of an effect on the immune system...

Dark chocolate IS good – in the right form and dosage!

Evidence on the benefits of dark chocolate as an anti-oxidant has been a godsend for chocolate makers who can now market their product as ‘healthy’. But not all dark chocolate fits the bill. New research has shown that sugars in dark chocolate can negate the positive effects, and that if eaten in large amounts, the health benefits are also lost. Manufacturers also take out some of the healthiest ingredients for taste, making..

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Not if, or even where you're fat, but how your genes hold it.

It's long been thought that to be a paradox that some fat people have no health risk and some lean people have all the risks expected of a fat person. Now it’s becoming clear how this can happen. As the fat story unfolds, it seems you can have too little fat (lipodystrophy) or too much (obesity). But what determines just how much is enough and...

The unheralded effects of sex

At the moment, it's just a hypothesis (albeit a good one to tell your dad next time he says it will make you go blind), but an American doctor says sex – real or imaginary – can clear the sinuses. This is because congestion and the male sexual response are both mediated by...

TALKING TURKEY WITH TRIM

Q. Some people claim you’re more likely to lose weight on a high protein diet, some say a low carb diet. Who's right?

A. As put astutely by someone previously somewhere, “...quite frankly my dear....” waistline mags