December 4, 2011 — Celebrating recent expansion into international sales in addition to its distribution in health stores throughout 48 states, Redd Remedies has expanded its all-natural health supplements and aromatherapy products.
Redd Remedies’ mission to offer high quality health and wellness products has already earned a Best of Expo West 2010 Gold Award in the Vitamins and Supplements Category.
Now, the natural health supplements provider and advocate for a holistic approach to wellness offers natural diet solutions with the release of Crave Stop, a new all natural dietary supplement to help manage sugar cravings and support a healthy appetite.
At any given time in America, 45 percent of women and 25 percent of men are on a diet but about 95 percent of dieters will gain back the weight they lost within one to five years.1 A major reason for the relapse is carb and sugar cravings.
Crave Stop is formulated to help naturally control those cravings with the use of chromium and vanadium, which help to promote the body’s healthy use of insulin as well as a specific blend of minerals and herbs that help manage sugar cravings by supporting healthy sugar metabolism, adrenal function and stress response.*
Additionally, products substantiated by established doctors and health facilities significantly contribute to the long-term success of the product. Redd Remedies partnered with Dr. Gregg Jantz, founder of the Center for Counseling and Health Resources, to develop Crave Stop.
The Center for Counseling and Health Resources Inc., known as “A Place of Hope,” has been treating eating disorders for more than 27 years. As founder of the Center and certified eating disorder specialist, Jantz has addressed issues involving anorexia, bulimia, food addiction, body image, and binge eating and has authored several books including “21 Days To Better Eating,” “Living Beyond Food,” and “Thin Over 40: The Simple 12-Week Plan” among others.
Jantz’s support through appearances, book signings as well as the use of Redd Remedies products in his clinic lends considerable weight to the effectiveness of Crave Stop and also allows consumers to connect with an already trusted personality on health and wellness issues.
“I am thrilled to work with Dan and Redd Remedies,” says Jantz. “We share the same philosophy that health is a delicate connection between mind and body and that treatment should support both. With so many people suffering from weight and eating management issues, Crave Stop is a natural method to encouraging and maintaining a healthy relationship with food.”
With increasing consumer awareness about weight and wellbeing, more and more people are looking for alternatives to extreme unhealthy diets. Americans spend more than 40 billion dollars a year on dieting and diet related products, a number that is only expected to grow.3
Ironically, dieting for weight loss is often associated with weight gain, due to the increased incidence of binge-eating.4 Jantz and Redd Remedies developed Crave Stop with this thought in mind. Wanting to provide a gentle dietary supplement that would simply help manage sugar cravings while supporting a healthy appetite.*
“We are so inspired in collaborating with Dr. Jantz on new formulas,” exclaims Dan Chapman, founder and CEO of Redd Remedies. “Our expertise is in developing therapeutic natural formulas that bring about real change for those that need it. We spent time with Dr. Jantz and his team to fully understand the issues his patients deal with and then, with our knowledge of herbs and supplementation, developed formulas to meet their needs. It is so amazing to have his support and to know that our formulas are used to help treat people struggling with serious issues but can also be used to help the every day dieter stay on track.”
Source: Redd Remedies, www.reddremedies.com
* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
References
12009 Nutritional Business Journal
2http://www.prweb.com/releases/herbal_supplements/herbal_remedies_aloe_vera/prweb8058158.htm
3http://www.sc.edu/healthycarolina/pdf/facstaffstu/eatingdisorders/EatingDisorderStatistics.pdf
4http://www.nedic.ca/knowthefacts/statistics.shtml