John Jubilee edit

John Jubilee is the inventor of The John Jubilee 88-Day Transformation™. Developed from his personal frustration with an endless trail of “yo-yo”, up and down programs, since 1997 the program has transformed people from all walks of life. During his own "Transformation" he lost 30 pounds of fat, reduced his waistline by 6 inches, gained lean muscle mass resulting in a classification by a national life insurance company as “super preferred” when purchasing a policy. The success and science behind “The John Jubilee 88-Transformation™” is now recognized and endorsed by fitness, health and business experts throughout the United States.

Description edit

Aspects of the program include clinically supported protocols for;



The program is available through approved physicians, direct to consumers and via the web site (link below). Participation in the program requires an upfront payment and the execution of a non-disclosure agreement where the participant agrees to hold various aspects of the program in confidence. Program participants receive a manual and credentials to access a secure portion of the Jubilee Transformations web site.

Clinical Trials edit

In late 2011 Jubilee Transformations began clinical trials to evidence the benefits of the program. Dr. Son D. Le of Brentwood TN, Dr Steve Samudrala along with researcher Dr. Dennis Lawhun will track the results and progress of 70 program participants. Areas of research include net fat loss, weight loss, muscle gain and added hydration. Additionally the study will focus on the programs possible effects upon:


External Links edit

www.jubileetransfromations.com

www.painmanagementworks.com/index.php

www.afdclinics.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/site.home.cfm

www.investiclin.com/default.php

See Also edit

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