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Because BrightFoods teaches you to use food
to quiet your distracting cravings, it can
release you from years of self-defeating and
guilt-ridden inner struggle. It’s okay to
eat when you feel hungry. When you eat more
foods that are medicinal and nonhabit-forming
every few hours, you supply the brain with
reliable high-quality nutrients that help you
focus, process information, and set priorities,
and you won’t feel the need to plan for your
next hunger
attack. You’re more likely to accomplish
scheduled tasks, solve problems quickly and
efficiently, and feel satisfied all day long.
Because BrightFoods recommends reducing
the amount of addictive additives you take in,
you’ll have less damaging brain toxicity and
feel more clear-headed and calmer. Most likely,
you’ll also become more patient and accepting,
and less likely to feel impulsive,
argumentative, and resentful.
Because BrightFoods is high in
antioxidants that are believed to work inside
your body, thereby helping brain cell
reorganization and networking, the plan can have
anti-aging benefits as well, and keep you happy,
bright, and functioning well your entire life.
And because BrightFoods can give you more
energy, you can experience a greater sense of
accomplishment, think more creatively and
inventively, and become more involved in family
life, work, and leisure activities.
Because BrightFoods can leave you feeling
happier, you may find yourself grateful for what
you have, instead of focusing on what you don’t
have. You’re likely to be less critical and more
accepting of others, more socially interactive,
and have better relationships with family
members, friends, peers, and clients.
Because BrightFoods helps you feel your
best, arrive at the weight you want and keep you
there, you can lower your risk of developing
many forms of cancer, cardiovascular disease,
hypertension, stroke, diabetes, Alzheimer’s
disease, and premature death.
How can you resist getting into BrightFoods?
Found on page 23 of Brightfoods.
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