May
02

Why did Norway’s swimming champion, Alexander Dale Oen, die?

Alexander was reported to have suffered a cardiac arrest on Monday the 30th of April, at around 9pm after his training session.

Feb
21

Improve Your Pectus With Exercise.com

I, Joe Dimon, decided to put this website together as there are a lot of guys and girls out there who, in my opinion, have the pectus condition so mildly, they don’t need surgery. Yet they still do!

Jan
24

Do pectus improvement exercises really work?

We now live in a society were we want instant everything! Well that might work with instant coffee and microwave foods but not when it comes to changing and improving body shape.

Nov
14

Five key exercises for Pectus, one to one help, new Pectus DVD and survey

The other week a young man came to see me (all the way from Ireland) with his mum, as he needed help with doing his exercises to improve his chest.

Aug
05

The only Pectus Excavatum improvement e-book is ONLY available at London Finest Supplements

Are you looking for a non-surgical supplement to improve the look of your chest?

Aug
04

Do you suffer from chronic bad posture?

Posture is a very complex topic, so I will try and keep this as simple and to the point as possible. From working with a lot of people and on myself over the years, I can tell you the causes of poor posture can vary greatly from one person to the next.

Aug
02

Scoliosis and Pectus Excavatum exercise

I found this article on Ezine.com. Paul D Osborne gives some really good tips on improving scoliosis and pectus excavatum. Which “ties in” well with what I say.

Jul
29

The London Finest Supplements old blog posts will be updated over the next month or so

Over July, August and possible September, I will be going over and re-posting most, if not, all the blog posts from a year a go.

Jul
15

Pectus, diet, zinc deficiency, vegetarianism and a solution to improve pectus excavatum

It has been a mystery to what causes pectus excavatum and pectus carinatum.

Jul
15

Pectus Excavatum in the mainstream media

It was interesting to see that the Pectus Excavaum condition was mentioned on the wrongly named Channel 4 programme “Embarrassing Bodies.” Take a look at the two minute video below and see for yourself.

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