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Epicurus.com - Fitness Rx For Women

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List Price: $23.94
Our Price: $20.95
Your Save: $ 2.99 ( 12% )
Availability: Usually ships in 2 to 4 months
Manufacturer: Advanced Research Press
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Binding: Magazine First Issue Lead Time: 12-16 Format: Magazine Subscription Issues Per Year: 6 Label: Advanced Research Press Magazine Type: Trade magazine Manufacturer: Advanced Research Press Number Of Issues: 6 Publisher: Advanced Research Press Studio: Advanced Research Press Subscription Length: 365
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Billed as "Your Ultimate Prescription for the Perfect Body," Fitness Rx takes a scientific approach to women's health and fitness, offering tips and information on diet, nutrition, exercise, supplements, cosmetic enhancement, and sexual enhancement.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: The Best Women's Health Magazine Period Comment: I have had many different subscriptions to health and work out magazines for women. I think you have to ignore the cover shots in the past and the fitness Rx for men. This is not a muscle bound magazine for for over zelous (I am sure I spelled that wrong) working out women. It is for real women trying to get healthy and learn how to be healthy. The biggest thing I love love love about this magazine is the studies that they have in it. It helps to prove certains things work or they don't. I have never seen studies listed in any other magazine like this one. It is also fun to read. Buy it!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Magazine Comment: I have been reading this magazine for three years now. It has scientific, tested, and proven articles. None of the racy, superficial, brainless, sex fluff that other women's magazines try to push. You feel sexy by eating right, exercising, and learning how to treat your body well. That's what real women want to read about.
Customer Rating:      Summary: So - So magazine Comment: I liked some of the articles... they are pretty open about sex and sexuality. Not MANY more ads then the classic fitness magazine considering it's usual bulky size.
My problem was you could buy 6 of these magazines and about 70% of the information/articles were exactly the same, just the wording was diffrent.
Customer Rating:      Summary: so so Comment: This magazine had way too many ads for diet pills. A few ads are ok but almost the last twenty pages had like ten different kinds. It turned me off. The articles might be educational but I won't buy the magazine anymore.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not Your Typical Fitness Magazine Comment: I like Fitness Rx because it gives you a LOT of information between it's pages. Sure it has advertisements, they need them to run the magazine (and make their profit). But unlike other magazines they are not overrun by advertisements with only room enough for one or two articles (which usually are repeats month after month after month).
Fitness Rx Gives you lots of information on a diverse group of fitness topics and has tons of helpful little tidbits strewn throughtout its pages.
Anyone that has even a slight interest in the fitness/nutrition field/area should get a subscription to this magazine (I've found it hard to find on some newstands).
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