When it comes to weight loss, there a lot of diets, products, and procedures that seem to promise miraculous results with minimal effort. Most of time, we just roll our eyes and think that it’s just another way to rip us off. I have to admit that it was my first reaction too when I heard of the Fat Mobilizing System (FMS). And you’ll probably do the same thing as you read through my explanation of how it works. But just read on, it’ll be worth it.
Basically, FMS is a non-invasive weight loss procedure that involves covering the body in cold wraps for about 30 minutes each session. The number of sessions you need is dependent on your weight loss goals. This method may sound crazy, but it actually induces a pretty normal body function. As the body is subjected to lower temperatures, it produces heat that converts stored fat into brown fat that can be easily burned by the body. The gradual process also guarantees that the results do not come with any side effects and allows you to go at a pace that you’re most comfortable with.
In the Philippines, Marie France is the only weight loss center that offers FMS services that are tailored to the needs of every client. It’s not a one size-fits-all formula that, as many experts tell us, would lead to more cons than pros. Doctors, nutritionists, and slimming consultants at Marie France are also involved in developing your weight loss goals to ensure that you are getting procedures safely and in a manner that is tailored to your specific needs.
Marie France also offers other services like body contouring, skin tightening, and cellulite smoothening. Now, I know what you’re thinking, those words may sound a little gimicky once again. But Marie France is far from advocating passing fads. In fact, this year marks their 30th anniversary, and they’re celebrating it with the theme “Iconic” as embodied by their chosen endorser, seasoned actress Dawn Zulueta. Indeed, Marie France’s experience puts them right on par with their clients: Filipinas who are driven, on-the-go, and know exactly what they want out of life.