April 26, 2011

Can Autom Help You To Take Control Of Your Diet?

This interactive dieting advisor – designed by Intuitive Automata - is the latest in a long line of robotics that have been produced to help slimmers lose weight fast.

Dubbed ‘Autom’, this friendly little robot essentially works by tracking your food choices and exercise regime, whilst supplying regular words of encouragement to keep you motivated towards achieving your weight loss becoming healthier.

And reviews of Autom are becoming increasingly positive…

During a study between slimmer’s who use their laptops to monitor their workout regime, to those who tried Autom; Autom users lasted twice as long on their diets. Ultimately the difference between being described as a yo-yo dieter to achieving your perfect weight…

How does it work?

Built using a the latest in artificial intelligence, dieters essentially input the amount of nutrients they eat and how regularly they exercise each day, and Autom tracks their progress, supplies helpful tips and provides consistent words of guidance.

Yet, it is not perfect…

Soon to be accessible across America at the end of the year; slimmer’s will have to cough up over $400 to own, as well as have to discover an extra fee to be able to afford the optional subscription that will help them to supply their data through other technology or via the website.

More notably, whilst Autom has been seen to help slimmer’s to stick to their weight loss plan for time, there is no credible studies that this fat loss will continue.

For credible weight loss it is always suggested that you follow a nutritious, stable diet of all the key nutrients, and exercise often. However, if you are finding it difficult to ignite your weight loss, the help of a clinically proven herbal supplement such as Proactol Plus could help.

Proven through 6 pre clinical and medical studies to bind up to 28% of your dietary fat content, Proactol PLUS can also help you to suppress your food cravings, reduce your cholesterol and lower your calorie content by 450 calories every day.

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