The Real Meal Revolution launches new online Banting course
Author: Fitness Guru | Category: Diet & Nutrition
The Real Meal Revolution has taken South Africa by storm, having sold over 160,000 copies of the book in less than a year and setting social media alight with debate and Banting success stories.
To continue this food and health revolution, the team is proud to announce it will now be offering the world’s first interactive online Banting course, accessible to a worldwide audience…
24 May 2015
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