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They were all there …! At the Grand Opening Party of the Diet Center “Myflex” in the heart of Thessaloniki!

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The Grand Opening Party of the favorite store “FlexStores & Myflex Diet Center by Jim Oikonomakis Thessaloniki” in Thessaloniki was successfully held in a night that everyone was there! A large number of branded guests from the business, athletic, journalistic and artistic world of the capital was there to give the present at the glamorous event. Businessman Dimitris Economomakis, founder of “Myflex”, welcomed the guests and presented the vision and strategic plan of the “New Age” of the company and the expansion of the brand in many places in Greece. Early in the afternoon the store was filled with wishes and smiles, while the evening took off with Tasos Rizopoulos’ uplifting dj set.

“Myflex” consists of a numerous team of well -trained scientists who love good nutrition along with exercise and know their ideal combination of gaining a shapely and healthy body, without long and tired workouts. Dimitris Economomakis, along with the franchise of Thessaloniki ” My Flex ‘Diet Center of Thessaloniki, Petros Atsalis and the qualified dieticians of the Myflex team provide an effective dietary education, transmitting their knowledge and how it is used in practice. They believe and apply flexible nutrition, known as “If it It Fits Your Macros” (IIFYM), this particular method of weight loss gives eating freedom, without calorie measurement and taking into account individual preferences. It also contains the correct proportion of foods that are beneficial to health, in order to contribute to the proper functioning of the body, to serve the loss of fat and to satisfy the need for enjoyment. This method has proven its value, as it offers an increased likelihood of success of weight loss and long -term maintenance.



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