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MEET the British brunette beauty who lost over six-and-a-half-stone in just two years after her father died of a heart attack fearing that her unhealthy lifestyle would end her life prematurely in the same way.
MEET the British brunette beauty who lost over six-and-a-half-stone in just two years after her father died of a heart attack fearing that her unhealthy lifestyle would end her life prematurely in the same way.
While laser hair removal clinic CEO, Reena Daba (25), from Hounslow was growing up, her father would bring back food from the restaurants he worked at, sometimes his shifts would end at 3am the next morning.
With this unhealthy habit and eating fast food meals such as Burger King, McDonalds and KFC regularly, she reached the size of 14st 13Ibs and a UK size 16 to 18 and consume between 2,500 to 3,000 calories a day.
Three years ago, in February 2015, her father died suddenly of a heart attack when he was just 56 years old. This became a wake-up call for Reena, who decided to get rid of her unhealthy habits. After incorporating regular exercise to her daily routine and healthy food, she slimmed down to a slender 8st 5Ibs and a UK size 10 and now consumes an average of 1,700 calories a day thanks to weight lifting.
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