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The 6 Week Body Makeover Scam
Posted by Rico Kidd at Jul 19th, 2009 in Nutrition
The 6 Week Body Makeover is not a diet, it’s a program that re-teaches you how to eat so that you lose weight and stay thin for the rest of your life. Many people are too quick when judging a program and will shout out “scam!” if they do not lose weight (or lose weight at slower rate than what the plan states).
One un-happy person that has done the program can make thousand other people not buy the program. All they have to do is post their negative opinion on a consumer review website and people will flock to the site, read the post, and ultimately be discouraged that the program doesn’t work. Note that in any program, you will always find people that can point out the imperfections. Some people are just born to complain.
This article will give a fair review of the product. I consider myself an un-biased third party as I am not advertising anything, nor want to sell you any weight loss products. The only thing I want from you is an open-mind and a willingness to learn that not everything that people complain about is true.
Does the program work? Will you lose weight? The plain and simple truth is, yes, you will lose weight. Matter of fact, you might lose a lot of weight. I’ve been on this diet for over three weeks and have lost around five pounds. Five pounds might not seem like a lot to you, but I can tell that I’ve lost fat weight and have put on muscle. My goals are different from other people and if your goal is to lose a lot of fat weight, you will have the ability to do so.
Many people who are unhappy with the program have actually stated that they lost A LOT of weight. They were just un-happy with the program because it was too restrictive to them. These people quit half way through the program and ended up gaining all the weight back. They claim that they lost mainly water weight due to the restricted sodium intake (salt and sodium is very restricted on this program). Yes, you will lose water weight; however, you are supposed to be drinking at least 100 oz. of water a day on this program so you can’t blame all of your weight loss on water weight loss due to retention.
Many people complain that the diet is too “restrictive” and that you will lose too much weight too soon. Other people complain that it’s “all too sudden” and that they need to “wean off” of junk food. I’ve learned that if you want something bad enough (in this case losing weight), you will fight and strive toward your goals. So, how bad do you want to lose weight? Are you willing to give up eating that bucket of fried chicken for a flatter stomach?
How badly do you want to lose weight? I have to admit that I do not like dieting (I think no one in their right mind does). However, I do love the end result of losing 10 pounds of fat and gaining 10 pounds of muscle. I love that I can fit into my pants that were once too tight for me. There are small sacrifices that have to be made in order to lose weight and get that beautiful body you’ve always wanted. You are not a victim and neither are the people who haven’t lost weight on this program. They are the people who reached for that extra donut instead of reaching for the carrot.
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