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Join the GroupThis is the very first thing I’ve tried that I’ve maintained enthusiasm about beyond the first month.
Hi. My name is Theresa and I’ve been Oxycising for about 2 months now. I love it. I am noticing quite a difference in muscle definition in my legs and arms. Also, in my neck and sides of my face. Yippee!!!!!!!!!
I’m 46 (soon to be 47) and am happy to say that this is the very first thing I’ve tried that I’ve maintained enthusiasm about beyond the first month.
I am at the point in my life where I am taking hormone replacement for early menopause–and even with the “puffiness” during the hormone 12 days, I still see results. So, thanks a million!!!
After reading your “helpful hints” on your email–I realize that I HAVE been breathing kinda backwards– my belly was going IN when I breathed IN. I’m gonna work on that. Thanks for the tips. Isn’t it great, though, that I’m still getting the results otherwise. It’s terrific.
Thanks Jill Johnson–for giving me something I enjoy doing and more importantly, something that works.
I started doing Oxycise! every day from my bed
I have good news to report. After losing 20 lbs in 3 months, I fell and broke my hip. I felt my weight loss program was over. I e-mailed Dr. Larriann Gillespie, author of ‘ The Goddess Diet’ and ‘ The Menopause Diet’, for help. She suggested Oxycise! I ordered Level 1 and started doing Oxycise! every day from my bed and W/C. There were many positions I could not do, so I did more of those that I could do. I am thrilled to report that 3 months after breaking my hip, I have lost another 20 lbs. Now there are only a few positions that I can’t do. I plan on making Oxycise! a lifelong habit. Thank you so much for this wonderful program.
IT’S JUST 15 MINUTES A DAY!
I’ve battled my weight since I was in jr. high, and I’m sure I’m like many others who’ve tried it all. Many times I’ve lost the weight–the equal number of times, I’ve gained it–plus more–back. When I finally threw up my hands about 10 years ago and said I’d had enough of yo-yo dieting, I hit a plateau, and while I was still a big girl, at least I hit a first time in my life when I could wear the same clothes from season to season.
Then a year ago, I had breast surgery. It turned out well, but one of the medications to battle its re-occurrence is an estrogen-blocker. I immediately hit menopause, and the weight started back up.
I’ve been happily doing my daily Oxycising (Level 1) for 15 weeks. I’ve not altered my eating, and even taking the medication, I’ve lost 6″ around the waist and 5-1/2″ around the hips. AND IT’S JUST 15 MINUTES A DAY! I’m excited–I think I’ve hit upon a program I can live with.
It is truly unbelievable!!!
In 2 months’ time I have lost 9″ and the sort of haggard look that was reflected in my mirror is also gone! I do the exercises every day and will definitely continue because the benefits and rewards are so great. Weight-wise I haven’t lost much, but that isn’t important to me, as long as I see something (whether it is the scale or the tape measure) for my efforts. As a woman in the throes of menopause, weight reduction is very difficult. So when I see the numbers go down, I am ecstatic, to say the least! Jill’s program is the best. It’s easy and I absolutely love the short amount of time it takes to complete the series of exercises. Afterwards, I feel rejuvenated and renewed and ready to attack the day. Previously, I must have walked from the moon and back with no results—rolled myself in exhausting and time-consuming positions with no results—and now, with just 15 or so minutes a day–the results are IN!! It is truly unbelievable!!! Another great part is the fact that I am not forgotten. By buying the videos, I became a customer but with the wonderful support I have received, and the motivating feed-back, I have become a friend. Please continue to e-mail me the up-dates….Many thanks for your prompt attention to letters and wonderful network of support.
Why would anyone want to sweat when they can get such a total workout in 15 minutes a day?
I am so sick of my body not doing what it did before I started the change of life. I never had problems taking weight off, but I was your typical “try this and that and lose the weight” and then put it back on. About 15 years ago I changed my eating habits to a more balanced, livable one and stopped when I was satisfied, not stuffed, and lost 75 pounds and kept it off. Then the big “M” hit and no matter what I do, I can’t lose those extra pounds that seem to have attached themselves to my midriff section. I watched your infomercial three times before I ordered the product. I LOVE IT. I lost 2 1/2 inches the first week and only 1 inch the second, but my husband and I do the exercises together. I have some degeneration in my spine and normal exercises are out of the question, besides, I HATE to sweat. I really look forward to the time and don’t mind it at all.
By the way, I am telling EVERYONE about this incredible program. Why would anyone want to sweat when they can get such a total workout in 15 minutes a day??????????
I have seen incredible results and I am in menopause
I have seen incredible results and I am in menopause (well into it at nearly 56). I entered menopause at 50. I have been doing Oxycise! faithfully since September, and I am firm and toned and have lost inches, especially around my mid section, the hardest to do after menopause. I have also been the only person I know not to have gotten sick with some flu or virus or something this winter. I breathe better, I am more relaxed and yes, my resting heart rate has lowered into the 60’s as I read in the book it might.
Thanks,
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