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Is being overweight making you unhappy or causing you to have health problems? Would you like to be slimmer without having to follow another miserable diet? Do you want to look in the mirror feel good about yourself? Well, you’ve come to the right place! Now you can change your relationship with food, get on track to successful weight loss. Finally, you will enjoy losing weight!
Your simple to use ’12 Weeks to Wow’ Weight Loss Collection will help you to achieve your weight loss goals. Choose from sessions to help you get bikini body ready, slip into your Little Black Dress, cut down on sugar or opt for your Virtual Gastric Band or Balloon sessions. You will find everything you need to help you to overcome whatever is holding you back from losing weight that you no longer want or need including sessions to motivate you to move around more, improve your confidence, overcome binge eating and to stop you from self-sabotaging. Imagine how good you are going feel in just a few short weeks!
Join our exclusive Facebook Support Group and get unlimited support from other members, app creators and consultants 24/7.
App Features:
Powerful Mindful Meditation Sessions that will help you to Lose Weight for good.
• Over 30 Hypnosis Sessions!
• 12 Weeks to Wow Guidelines.
• Food Diary to track your food intake.
• Water Alerts.
• Progress Chart and photo record.
• 100 Weight Loss Tips.
• Exclusive Facebook Support Group for 12 Weeks to Wow Weight Loss collection app subscribers only with regular live Q and A sessions.
You can choose to subscribe monthly or to make a one-time payment and have unlimited access forever! Download your 12 Weeks to Wow Weight Loss collection app and try it out for FREE for 7 days before you decide whether to subscribe monthly or to make that one-time payment.
12 Weeks to Wow offers an auto-renewing subscription option: £2.99 per month
This price is for UK customers. Pricing in other countries may vary and actual charges may be converted to your local currency depending on the country of residence.
Your 12 Weeks to Wow subscription will automatically renew at the end of each term and your credit card will be charged through your iTunes account. You can turn off auto-renew at any time from your iTunes account settings but refunds will not be provided for any unused portion of the term.
12 Weeks to Wow also offers a Forever subscription which is paid for by a one-off upfront payment of £34.99 with unlimited access to the 12 Weeks to Wow collection forever.
Your iTunes account will be charged for renewal within 24 hours prior to the end of the current period, for the same duration and at the current subscription price.
You can manage the subscription and turn it off by going to your Account Settings or through App’s Settings – Subscriptions.
Read more about our terms and conditions here – http://www.12weekstowow.co.uk/12-weeks-to-wow-subscription-app-terms-of-use/
Read more about our privacy policy here - http://www.12weekstowow.co.uk/privacy-policy/.
This application is intended to inform you and enhance your general knowledge with respect to weight loss and eating more healthily and should never be used as a substitute for medical care or advice. You must always seek medical advice for medical conditions and health issues such as eating disorders, depression and low mood.
If you make the decision to apply any of the information in this application you are taking full responsibility for your actions and we are not responsible for any direct or indirect, punitive, special, incidental or any consequential damages that arise as a direct or indirect result of applying any part of this material which is provided in this application for educational purposes only and is without warranties.
The app looks great - I am still considering subscribing - except its layout on the iPhone is poor. The page headers are hidden behind iOS’s new ‘island’ which has replaced the notch and there are difficulties using menu and back options when they are so high up the screen. There are also spelling mistakes - including a belter on one of the headers for part of the app. ‘Moving, Motivation and Runing’. If there are basic errors like this, how careful are the developers about the content as a whole, and am I prepared to pay £30 for information and advice when even a basic spellcheck isn’t used?