chatillion 71M
2281 posts
12/3/2016 8:55 am
Obese people selling quick weight loss programs...


I take issue with terminally obese people as sponsors of weight loss programs. Oprah, for example.
Years ago she opened her TV season by rolling out a kiddie wagon filled with (animal) fat to show how much weight she had lost while on hiatus. It all came back... and then some.
Not long ago she saw gold investing in Weight Watchers, then she promoted her dramatic weight loss and WW stocks soared. People were duped on that one, weren't they? Your results may vary... and it wouldn't surprise me if she paid a trainer to work her ass day and night for this publicity stunt.
Did the weight come back yet?

TV newscaster Kelly Craig who is well known in the South Florida air waves started puffing up and became an advertiser of a weight loss program. Nice lady, but the weight came back.

Local radio personality Young Ron also gets paid to state how quickly he lost weight on one such program he gets paid to make commercials for them. One small detail. The weight returned. He's now grossly obese... again.

What I'm getting at is no program can help them in the long term. Take a heavy person, modify their diet for a month supplemented with exercise (that they probably aren't doing in the first place) and POOF... 30 pounds drop off!
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chatillion 71M
1569 posts
12/3/2016 8:55 am

It all comes back... it always does.