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I am embarking on this journey with the full support of my family, friends and with medical support.  I have involved my Medical Practitioner (western medicine), my naturopath and my homoeopath in formulating a plan of action to help me on this journey to a healthier, and thinner, body.  Those practitioners are also helping me through on-going monitoring.  The action I am taking is appropriate for me and is taken under supervision, given what was found in baseline testing.

If you are joining me on this journey I suggest you only do so after talking with your Medical Practitioner, Naturopath, Homoeopath, Counsellor etc. It helps to have access to the knowledge, wisdom, guidance and support that they can offer and to tailor what you are doing to the conditions that prevail within your body.

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