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Earn rewards with the Philam Vitality Active App!!

Just by walking, you will earn you rewards.

Really?  Seriously.

I am dead serious.

With the Philam Vitality Active App, being on the go and active gets your rewarded!  It's the coolest thing, not only will your body and being be rewarded - you'll be rewarded when you reach certain goals!  To give you an idea on what these rewards are:




Just download the Philam Vitality App on the App Store or Google Play.  Fill in the details and answer a quick questionnaire about yourself and health and voila - you're good to go.  Since I am on a Fitbit tracker, I have connected my Fitbit app with the Philam Vitality Active App, so they can sync my day to day activities.




How I wish I had learned of this app last week.  I could have gotten so many rewards with my highest record of 29,244 steps in one day!  But you know what, I'll try and reach that goal again.  Haha!  I know it'll be a long process, but it's a good process for my health and being.  Walking your way to a more healthy you.  I read somewhere to maintain your health, you'll need to walk at least 5,000 steps a day.  Then to lose weigh, you'll need to walk at least 10,000 steps.  My daily goal is really just 5,000 - but when I reach 10,000 steps, I feel like I've won a contest!  Hahaha.. Let's be conscious of our health with the help of the Philam Vitality Active App, walking can earn you rewards and more!




So what are you waiting for?  I'm sure you guys have those fitness wearables already.  Download the app from Google Play and App Store and start getting rewarded!  I pride myself whenever I see that I do at least 5,000 steps a day, with the Philam Vitatilty App, you'll get more rewards when you sync it the apps together!  It's hitting two birds with one stone - health rewards and freebies!  I bet you won't find that in any other health app in the market!

So keep walking, like I will be.



Hurry as you have only until June 2017 to claim your rewards! 

This is for a limited time only.

What are you waiting for?

Get the Philam Vitatlity Active app NOW!


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