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Dr. T.E.D. Diet Drops the Pounds

By: Robin Thibault, KARK 4 News
Updated: March 5, 2008
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 A Texas doctor says he may have just the ticket overweight Americans are looking for.

He's developed a program that has many of his patients peeling off the pounds. 

It's called the Doctor Ted Diet, where patients are put on a low calorie diet.

TED stands for "thermogenic endorphin-releasing diet."

Nothing's forbidden, but patients are encouraged to eat healthy, like lean meats, fruits and veggies and snacks.

Add to that, a weekly b-12 and b-6 shot that has three fat burning components and boosts energy, plus a cream, rubbed into the skin, to suppress your appetite.

For more information: http://www.planoaesthetics.com/TEDdiet.html

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