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The Firm way to a better body

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare statistics show Australia faces a major health crisis, with three out of five people either overweight or obese.
Both present serious health consequences, such as increased risk of cancer, diabetes and heart disease.
But the real tragedy is that these complications are preventable.
The team at The Firm Slimming & Health Clinic has over 20 years’ experience helping people lose weight, tone muscles and reduce the appearance of cellulite for over 20 years.
Electrotherapy plays a crucial part in the program, helping firm and tone muscles to reshape the body. The non-invasive treatment is excellent for centimetre loss and muscle toning.
It’s also a safe, painless alternative to surgery or drugs, achieving rapid results with no recovery time needed.
Electrotherapy is combined with an infrared treatment and customised eating plans to ensure optimum weight loss that’s effective, fast and healthy.
Treatment takes place in private individual cubicles, with pads strategically placed on target areas for pulses from the machine’s advanced computerised program to contract and relax muscles, simulating natural movements during exercise on specific body areas that clients want toned and firmed.
No magic pill, potion or lotion delivers weight-loss, which instead involves commitment and a lifestyle change for the rewards of improved quality of life, with a slimmer, more-toned body.
Anyone who wants to lose weight but struggled with attending gyms or who has body areas in need of toning and firming should visit The Firm Slimming & Health Clinic.

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