Herbal Magic is a nutrition and weight reduction program with franchises throughout Canada. The company originated in 1996, according to the official website, and as of 2010 has about 300 centers and serves around 40,000 clients per year. Herbal Magic programs combine personal coaching, meal plan guidelines, fitness routines and a wide range of natural supplements.
Potential
Herbal Magic clients lose 2 lbs. a week on average, according to the official website. The company notes that because everyone is different, results vary based on personal weight history, age, body composition, amount of physical activity and level of motivation.
Features
Every Herbal Magic diet plan is balanced and portion-controlled, and features all the food groups, notes the official website. The program focuses on fresh foods made at home, although they offer a guide to dining out and a guide to prepackaged entrees to help you choose the best options.
Health Consultation
A free initial consultation at Herbal Magic includes a review of your health history to make sure their programs are suitable for you, as noted by the official website. On the health questionnaire, you'll list any prescription medication you take, and a staff member cross references the information in their online database to determine that it does not interact with any Herbal Magic supplements.
Pricing
The official website does not provide any pricing information, which they disclose during the free initial consultation. The cost depends on your goals, medical history and the type of program you choose. Herbal Magic says they are neither the most nor the least expensive weight loss company in Canada.
Supplements
Herbal Magic offers a variety of weight loss supplements with numerous purposes, as noted by Diet Spotlight. They include reducing the appearance of cellulite, decreasing body fat, improving muscle mass, regulating blood sugar, decreasing sugar absorption, suppressing appetite and boosting energy. The supplements are produced by the largest custom dietary supplements manufacturer in the United States at a facility certified by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, according to the official website. The products contain herbal extracts, vitamins, minerals, omega-3 fatty acids and other healthy ingredients. Prices range from about $27 to about $65 per bottle as of 2010, according to Diet Spotlight.



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