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Unlike The Slim Fast Diet Product, Quick Lean From Okoye
Fitness Does Not Contain Aspartame
“Unlike the Slim Fast diet product my Quick Lean weight loss
program does not contain aspartame,” states Christian Okoye, former Kansas
City Chiefs running back, and President of Okoye Fitness
(PRWEB) OCTOBER 23 2003-“Unlike the Slim Fast diet product
my Quick Lean weight loss program does not contain aspartame,” states
Christian Okoye, former Kansas City Chiefs running back, and President of Okoye
Fitness.
“Therefore dieters are not subject to the possible aspartame side which
include weight gain!”
Quick Lean is a meal replacement shake developed exclusively by Christian Okoye
to assist in fat reduction and to preserve lean body mass.
Quick Lean is proprietary blend of over 20 vitamins and minerals with only 130
calories per serving.
For more information on Quick Lean please go to:
http://www.okoyefitness.com/Quick-Lean.htm
“Aspartame is an artificial sweetener used in place of sugar. Marketed as
NutraSweet or Equal, aspartame is the most widely used sugar substitute in the
world,” continues Okoye.
“Consumers have also reported to the FDA, more than 7,000 adverse reactions
including dizziness, headaches and seizures.”
“It is our belief at www.OkoyeFitness.com that there is sufficient evidence
from the medical community that aspartame can cause problems. Therefore we have
chosen not to gamble with the health of our customers and not include this
potentially dangerous ingredient in any of our products.”
Since the Food and Drug Administration approved it in 1981, aspartame is now
being used in thousands of products all over the world. Other common items
containing aspartame include Jell-O, Lipton iced tea, Dannon yogurt, Ocean Spray
juice, Welch's fruit juice bars, Carnation cocoa mix, some children's vitamins
and a variety of soft drinks, including Diet Coke and Diet Dr. Pepper.
“With enough doubt as to the safety of aspartame, I think it is unconscionable
that so many health related companies still continue to include this ingredient
in their products,” concludes Okoye.
For more information on Okoye Fitness please go to www.OkoyeFitness.com.
About Christian Okoye
Okoye approaches his work the same way he did in his football days, with power
and determination. After his retirement in 1993 he began his present day work
helping people assess and redesign their fitness programs focusing on nutrition
and exercise and founded Okoye Fitness and Nutrition.
Okoye, AKA "The Nigerian Nightmare" played many great games in his
seven-year career as a Kansas City Chief. He went on to set records in rushing
yardage and touchdowns for the 43-year old franchise and became the Chiefs all
time leading rusher.
His career was an outstanding achievement considering Okoye played football for
only three years before playing for Kansas City. Prior to playing for the
Chiefs, he played football at Azusa-Pacific University as well as competing in
track and field; where he won seven national titles in shot put, discus and
hammer throw as well as amassing 17 All-American honors in track and field.
In 1989 Okoye enjoyed his finest season for the Chiefs rushing for 1480 yards.
In addition to his stats he collected a number of awards after the season: named
Running Back of the Year, First team All-Pro, voted AFC Player of the Year by
the NFL Players Association, received the Mackie Award for most touchdowns by an
AFC player, voted Chiefs' Most Valuable Player, the Quarterback Club named him
NFL MVP and won the Ed Block Courage award, one of the most prestigious awards
in football. He later became the 30th member of the Chiefs' Hall of Fame.
He also started the Christian Okoye Foundation to help inner-city kids develop
means and desire to improving themselves and their respective communities
through education.
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