Auburn, Washington Physician Hits a Home Run with Foxkins Diamond Weight Management Program
Submitted by: Virtually Yourz
2009-03-23 00:00:48
(OPENPRESS) March 23, 2009 -- World-renowned obesity expert Dr. Ross Fox of Auburn, Washington is proud to announce his breakthrough Foxkins Diamond Weight Management Program to help obese patients lose weight safely and effectively and to maintain that weight loss over time. Dr. Fox developed the program during his 47-year career as a weight loss physician, helping more than 6,000 patients lose weight through surgery, nutrition counseling, diet, prescription medications and behavior modification.
The Foxkins Diamond Weight Management Program combines four powerful elements to treat obesity, represented by the four bases of a baseball diamond.
• Home Plate Acceptance: Accepting that obesity is an incurable but treatable disease
• 1st Base Medication: A time-tested prescription drug, Phentermine, to curb carb cravings
• 2nd Base Healthful eating: A pure protein, low carb diet to burn fat
• 3rd Base Exercise: 30 minutes of daily cardiovascular exercise
"I've been using the Foxkins Diamond Weight Management Program with my patients for years and it works," Dr. Fox says. "It is the closest thing there is to a silver bullet for the treatment of obesity."
The program is successful, Dr. Fox says, because the four bases work together to make weight loss easy and effective. By following a pure protein, low carb diet, patients are able to lose weight quickly and safely while the Phentermine reduces the carbohydrate cravings and withdrawal that are common with low carb programs. Combined with 30 minutes of daily cardiovascular exercise like walking, running or swimming, patients who commit to the program lose 10 pounds per month on average, allowing them to improve their health and look and feel better within the first month.
Once weight loss is achieved, the Foxkins program includes a maintenance component to keep obesity from recurring. The program can be used by obese adults, including those who have had weight loss surgery, as well as by healthy adults who want to lose those last five or 10 stubborn pounds. Patients like Gary M., age 61, have found success with the program.
"I've lost over 40 pounds in less than three months, started to walk three miles every other day, and haven't been hungry once. My blood glucose level has decreased significantly," he says.
With degrees from the University of Utah, Dr. Ross Fox has been a weight loss physician for more than 47 years, successfully treating more than 6,000 patients. Now retired from performing surgery, his Auburn-based medical practice focuses on weight loss through the Foxkins Diamond Weight Management Program. Dr. Fox is the recipient of the St. George Medal, a national award for outstanding volunteerism, from the American Cancer Society. In addition to his work, he enjoys skiing, flying and long-distance running. He has completed 21 marathons and 58 triathlons/duathlons.
For more information about Dr. Fox, the Foxkins program or to schedule a free consultation, contact his office at 253-833-7300 or visit his website at http://www.foxkins.com