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Hurricane, UT – When you were a child and you lost something, you were taught to look until it was found. Likewise, when you lose weight, your subconscious believes you’ve lost something and goes to work to find it. Even though you succeeded in changing bad habits to new ones, the weight you’ve lost becomes permission to return to your old habits.

Bryan Larson was in the best shape of his life when he graduated from the Army’s basic training at 22 years of age. Now 69, Larson struggled with fluctuating weight his entire life – from obese to overweight and back to obese – until an epiphany six years ago.

“Before my father-in-law passed away, he was over 300 pounds and was bedridden for a year and a half,” Larson recalls. “I looked at myself and said, ‘This is where I’m headed if I don’t do something.’ Honestly, it’s where a lot of people are headed if they don’t make changes in their lives.”

Today, Bryan Larson is an Emotion Code and Body Code practitioner and the founder of Excellent 4 Health, a holistic healing practice dedicated to helping people release emotional baggage, enabling them to restore their physical health and reach their full potential.

“Change is not always easy for people,” says Larson. “True health, excellent health, requires a change in lifestyle. The Emotion Code and Body Code can help change your mindset and prepare you for change.”

For more information on Excellent 4 Health, visit www.excellent4health.com