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Dr. Chocron was born in Fes, Morocco in 1949. He is settled in Paris and since 20 years he has been the most sought after nutritionist by the international showbiz circles. His infallible method helps patients lose their weight burden in a healthy and balanced way, and helps them enjoy themselves at the same time. Scientifically speaking, Dr. Chocron’s method has proven to be a fine way to settle and minimize the risks of cardiovascular complications, hyperglyceamia, cholesterol levels in blood, joint diseases and snoring. Dr. Chocron is a specialist in cardiology, paediatrics, rheumatology, oncology, and nutrition. He has recently been appointed president of the Moroccan Scientific Committee.

When I first met Sophie Reverdi, she had troubles trying to lose the 40 kilos/ 80 pounds she gained when she was pregnant with twins.

I prescribed my diet to her and within few months she definitely lost her surplus of kilos/ pounds...
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Specialist in metabolic and endocrine diseases (diabetes, nutrition, obesity), Professor Nagati became the head of the Nutrition and Diabetes Service at the National Institute of Nutrition, Tunis, then Chairman of the Scientific Committee of the institute. He is also the organizer of the 1st Maghreb lecture on epidemiology and bio-Statistics applied to diabetes. He is also the founder of the Pan-African Diabetes Study group, and since three years he has been financing summer centres for diabetic children. Passionate about the cause of the obese and diabetic people, he presides over virtually all associative foundations. He is now Chairman of the Tunisian Association of Nutritional Sciences.

“The medical world and societies in general were preoccupied with the phenomenon of malnutrition and its repercussions on health as well as on economic and social development in most African, Asian and South American countries. This was the case in the early 80s. But galloping urbanization, sedentariness and the boost in food production have certainly caused varioushealth problems, especially the emergence and rapid progress of obesity and overweight which most people used to consider as signs of good health and social success... read more >





A Parisian cardiologist born in Tunis, Dr. Richard Dian has been practicing at the Alleray-Labrousse clinic for twenty five years. The clinic is the largest private cardiology and ryhtmology center in Paris. He is also a consultant at St Felicité maternity, and he specializes in cardiovascular pathologies in pregnant women.

In France, health authorities are launching a third national prevention plan about obesity. Despite the efforts of the teaching staff, medicine and the media, the epidemic tends to be aggravated.
The same findings were made at the international level, and even if a part of humanity is malnourished, the pandemic is spreading. Obesity as a disease depends much more on a poor quality of nutritional balance than on the total quantity food... read more >

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