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Eat Your Medicine – Springfield or On-Location

30- or 90-Day Natural Weight-Loss Package with Personalized Meal Planning including Recipes (Up to 85% Off)

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Value
$460
Discount
85%
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$391
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  • Healthy Living

In a Nutshell

Tailored meal plans, healthy recipes, guided grocery-store tour, counseling, and cooking workshop from a holistic health coach and RN

The Fine Print

  • Expires 120 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Valid only for option purchased. Appointment required. 48hr cancellation notice required. Must activate by expiration date. Cooking lesson session is on-location only. Extra fee applies for on-location residences over 20 miles from downtown Springfield.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

It takes more to lose weight than swearing off escalators or swearing at burgers until they quit hanging out in your mouth. Shape up with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

$69 for a 30-day natural weight-loss package (a $460 total value)

  • Consultation with a 30-day counseling follow-up (a $195 value)
  • One-month customized meal plan with recipes (a $30 value)
  • One food journal (a $10 value)
  • 90-minute grocery-shopping tour (a $125 value)
  • Personal in-home healthy-cooking workshop (food not included) (a $100 value)

$99 for a 90-day natural weight loss-package (a $620 value)

  • Consultation with three additional health-counseling sessions (a $295 value)
  • Three-month customized meal plan with recipes (a $90 value)
  • One food journal (a $10 value)
  • 90-minute grocery-shopping tour (a $125 value)
  • Personal in-home healthy-cooking workshop (food not included) (a $100 value)

Brandie Schwartz, a licensed registered nurse and certified holistic health coach, guides clients toward healthy food and wellness choices that fit their individual dietary needs. She utilizes a holistic approach that takes into account all areas of a client’s life that may affect his or her eating habits—such as stress at work or lack of sleep—then tailors a plan that addresses these issues, as well as other concerns in the form of bodily aches, eating disorders, and depression.

Eat Your Medicine

Although nutritional supplements and pills can help boost one’s health and weight loss, nothing can substitute natural, healthy eating. This is a lesson Eat Your Medicine’s Brandie Schwartz shares with each of her clients. A trained medical professional, Schwartz began focusing her attention on nutrition’s benefits. She found that implementing healthier eating habits into a daily routine, along with regular exercise and knowledge of healthier whole-food recipes, dramatically enriched one's health.

Today, Schwartz works to spread that wellness to others. She supports clients through healthy life coaching, teaching them about nutritious foods, helping them to reduce cravings, and assisting them in setting goals, whether they want to lose weight or finally stop redecorating their pantry. She also provides personalized meal planning, healthy cooking parties, grocery shopping tours, and personal chef services.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Empty 2-Liter Soda Bottles

Everyone loves drinking soda pop straight out of 2-liter bottles, but when the soda pop is all gone, you've got to recycle that empty plastic container, a process that can be awful and horrible. Make the end as fun as the beginning with these tips for hanging on to those empties and using them for fun:

  • Play sports with them. An empty 2-liter bottle is the perfect object to use as a whiffle-ball bat or a weird basketball that's incredibly frustrating to use.

  • Turn them into pieces of art. You can do this by filling them with just about anything because most art isn't very good.

  • Bring them to a sporting event and use the bottles as thunder sticks, which are those hollow, cylindrical plastic objects that fans bang together to signal to each other when they should all be quiet for a key play.

  • Throw them up in the air and see if they float!

  • Recycle them the easy, painless way: by just throwing them away in the garbage.

Is a 2-liter bottle filled with roast beef considered art?

Eat Your Medicine

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    Springfield or On-Location

    1722 S Glenstone Ave., Suite HH, GG
    Springfield, Missouri 65804
    (417) 861-6463
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