Ann Louise
Gittleman, Ph.D

Denise Lamothe,
Psy.D., H.H.D.

Two Graduates are Better Than One
When It Comes to Weight Loss

10/15/2005, Alabama—Two Clayton College of
Natural Health graduates are better than one when it comes to losing weight. Ann Louise Gittleman, author of the New York Times bestseller, The Fat Flush Plan, has joined forces with Denise Lamothe, author of the popular The Taming of the Chew: A Holistic Guide for Stopping Compulsive Eating to offer a comprehensive mind/body approach to healthy weight loss. Denise will be joining Ann Louise for the 2006 Cruise to Lose to Alaska where she will be discussing emotional eating. Visit www.fatflush.com for cruise details.

Losing weight and learning how to keep it off is challenging. It takes more than just eating the right foods and exercising. Often times, the mental and emotional factors related to weight gain and retention are overlooked in the quest for health. Now, with the two powerhouses, Ann Louise and Denise, combining their expertise and knowledge, healthy weight loss and emotional wellbeing are no longer two separate paths.

Ann Louise Gittleman is CCNH’s Adjunct Professor for Holistic Nutrition and a graduate of CCNH’s Ph.D. in Holistic Nutrition program. She is known as “The First Lady of Nutrition” and makes frequent media appearances promoting The Fat Flush Plan’s detoxification and weight loss system.

Dr. Denise Lamothe is a New Hampshire Licensed Psychologist and graduate of CCNH’s Doctor of Holistic Health program. She is considered an expert on emotional eating and in The Taming of the Chew she skillfully combines her personal experiences with those of the many clients she has served for over twenty years to create a unique plan for regaining control over food and overcoming overeating. Visit www.deniselamothe.com for more on Denise and emotional eating.

Denise’s comments: “I have been studying Dr. Ann Louise Gittleman’s Fat Flush eating plan and I am convinced this approach to diet and over all health is sound and effective for finding and maintaining a healthy weight.”

Company: Clayton College of Natural Health
Contact: Tara Brown
Phone: 877.782.8236
Web site: www.ccnh.edu
E-mail: communications@ccnh.edu

About CCNH: In 2005 Clayton College of Natural Health celebrates its 25th anniversary in educating the leaders of natural health. CCNH teaches students how to be healthy so they can teach others. For more information, visit www.ccnh.edu.

Celebrating 25 Years

Educating the Leaders of Natural Health

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American Association of Drugless Practitioners
American Naturopathic Medical Accreditation Board

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