Kate's revolution
A busy working mum, with a challenging schedule, Kate used Limbo to take charge of her metabolism. She lost her extra weight, switched back to her jeans from 10 years ago – then kept the weight off after Limbo, thanks to the new ingrained habits.
Gemma's revolution
A high-flying executive balancing work and caring for the kids, Gemma used Limbo to understand her metabolism and do a full health 'reset' – losing 25kg in 5 months, and resetting her habits. Read Gemma's story.
Eric's revolution
"I lost my dad early – I didn’t want the same for my kids"
Eric was concerned about future health issues and used Limbo to see how his metabolism worked, then make lots of small positive changes. You can read Eric's story, or watch Eric describe his Limbo experience:
Mary's revolution
Mary is the CEO of a co-working space in Galway, Ireland. Her work life is hectic and, on top of that, she is a mum of two teenagers. Understanding and changing her metabolism with Limbo opened up dramatic improvements in energy, and significant weight loss. Read Mary's story.
Mary is the CEO of a co-working space in Galway, Ireland. Her work life is hectic and, on top of that, she is a mum of two teenagers. Understanding and changing her metabolism with Limbo opened up dramatic improvements in energy, and significant weight loss. Read Mary's story:
Helen's revolution
"I am no longer pre diabetic. My routine dieting achieved nothing, Limbo was responsible entirely."
By seeing her metabolism and making small changes, Helen got dramatic results, losing 15kg, which was 25% of her body weight. You can read Helen's story, or watch her talk about her newfound energy:
Rob's revolution
“I’ve had loads of failed attempts at weight loss. Like going to PT sessions where I didn’t lose a gram. I haven’t made huge sacrifices with Limbo and lost weight every week.”
Like many people, Rob had tried many different ways to lose weight – but Limbo is totally different. By putting him in charge of his metabolism, he has lost over 25kg and he's still going. Watch him talk about his dramatic turnaround in weight and energy:
Krisha lost 8kg in four months
"I'm in a much better place. I'm doing things not because I think I'm going to lose weight but because my body deserves it."
After two kids in close succession, and managing a hectic schedule, Krisha started Limbo to gain a new understanding of her body, gain control of her metabolism, and make positive changes that are sustainable.
“Some people might think that Limbo is a temporary diet plan or some enforced regime. I can honestly say while the weight loss is welcome, 90% of the change is in your head and how you think about fuelling the machine that is you.”
Donal C
"I realise I'm doing things not because I've been told to do things or because I think I'm gonna lose weight. I'm doing things because I realised my body deserves it. And at my age I'm not getting any younger. I've got to start loving me a bit more.”
Krisha M
"What I do when people ask me “How have you lost weight””, I show them this patch on my arm and explain that I can see what sugar is doing to me, how food affects me and how exercise affects me. And l am learning."
Mark B
"I'm probably not as snappy because I feel more in control. Before, every time I would look around, I would see all the things I should be doing but couldn’t. I felt like I was an observer where as now I feel part of the world.”
Mary R
Ready to start your Limbo journey?
"I have lost 14kg since starting on Limbo. I haven’t been this way since I was 24 or 25 years old. I feel like I’ve rolled back the clock. The beauty of Limbo is that it’s a lifestyle shift more than anything."
Brendan K
"What I really loved about the concept behind Limbo was that this is not magic, it's just simply science."
Ciaran M
"I was on the verge of having a heart attack. With four young kids at home, you can imagine what went through my mind. Now - with Limbo - I'm much more conscious of what I put in my body."
Darren L
I’m 49 days in. Just broke 10kg lost the other day, but it’s gone up ever so slightly, so sitting at 9.9 kg. Oh, the agony. I suspect I’ll break through 10kg by early next week.
Dermot M