Press Release: Spencer Nutrition
Spencer Nutrition Creates a Meal Plan Suitable for Everyone to Help Achieve a Healthy, Lean Body
Both consumers and health professionals are welcomed to use this meal plan to help you save time, reach goals, and improve success.
Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. April 8, 2008— Spencer Nutrition creates a nutritional meal plan suitable for consumers and health professionals to help get that lean to which people often aspire. The meal plan will help save time, reach goals sooner, and improve overall success.
Whereas most nutrition plans fail because of their generic, cookie-cutter formulae, Spencer Nutrition is completely individualized to fit each person’s specific goals. To start, people simply choose a nutrient ratio percentage that will work the best for their personal needs and goals.
There are over 13,000 food choices to pick from for meals. Participants give their height, gender, weight, and so forth to help locate their personal calorie requirement.
"This meal plan is perfect for health professionals because they can use it to help provide their clients with nutritional help, guidance, and results they want to see," says celebrity fitness trainer Dr. John Spencer Ellis.
With this individualized nutritional program, people are able to track body composition, modifying meal plans, when necessary, to progress towards and eventually reach their goals. The program provides each individual with the exact amount of calories they should eat, correct servings sizes and nutrient ratios with different food suggestions.
"It has been a great help with monitoring my nutritional intake. It is convenient having the capability to modify my nutrient ratios whenever I want," says Ellis. "The meal suggestions are quite suitable and helpful."
The meal plans are all designed by registered dieticians and are recognized as the program of choice for some of the top health and fitness professionals.
For more information about Spencer Nutrition, please visit http://www.dietguru.com or http://www.spencernutrition.com
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