Liberation Diet 
Everyone knows that to lose weight, you have to cut out meat, butter and eggs and trade in your whole milk for skim. Right? Wrong, says Kevin Brown, certified fitness trainer, nutritionist and developer of the Liberation Wellness program.
According to Brown, America is sick, fat, confused, and in the midst of a national “health catastrophe.” There is an epidemic of chronic disease driven by the fact that 72% of Americans are obese or overweight. Is it because we are lazy and slackers? No, says Brown, we are simply, horribly misinformed.
After receiving his nutrition training, Brown started working with clients in late 1990’s but found that the nutrition protocols he had been taught weren’t working and his clients were not getting the promised results. He concluded that what he had learned about nutrition was simply wrong, and he started using the opposite of what he had been taught. Within a year or two he was getting spectacular results with his clients.
Based in Palmyra N.J., Brown became famous for his success with clients and was named a fellow on the prestigious National Board of Fitness Examiners, helping to set the standard for all personal trainers. Through Visionary Trainers, Inc., he has established a network of 50 personal trainers who visit clients at home or in their offices from New York to Washington, D.C.
A popular speaker, he has addressed cardiologists at Holy Redeemer Hospital and is scheduled for a return engagement at the Naval Academy in Annapolis. On Saturday, November 13, Brown will be addressing the Wise Traditions Conference of the Weston A. Price Foundation in King of Prussia. His talk promises to be one of the most widely attended and will disclose his eye-opening description of just how we have been misinformed on nutrition for the past 100 years.
The more Brown studied nutrition and saw his clients’ results, the more convinced he became that not only was the nutrition information given to the public wrong, it was “wrong on purpose.”
Brown believes that misinformation about what to eat, how to eat and how to exercise is intentional and is being used to hold us in bondage to the big food manufacturers. He named his program “Liberation Wellness” because he strives to free his clients from false information and the constant struggle to lose weight, and to empower them to have excellent health and normal weight for life.
He speaks of consumers as victims of chemical warfare waged by the processed food industry. The industry has been able to achieve a kind of mind control, observes Brown, making people fearful of eating something like butter, which is actually good for them, while at the same time making them dependent on processed or engineered fake foods.
Getting clients to understand that the goal of the food manufacturers is to make bad food sound good is a first step. Once he opens someone’s mind to the misinformation and especially how long it’s been going on, they are more willing to make changes in their lives. Brown likes to think of his first meeting with a client as a “cult deprogramming session.” He warns them that what they are about to hear will shock them. But once they get it, he says, they are free for life.









































