This "before and after" photo, just kills me...
Here's an example of what I am talking about in our previous post about links that were installed thoughout our blog without our approval. They lead to sites that boast surreal claims that go beyond the realm of reality... most that can not be substantiated.
This "before and after" just kills me... first of all, the before picture is that of roughly a 400-450 pound individual... the after barely 180-200 pounds at best... the claimed loss of 65 pounds, and going from a 52 waist to 31-32 is not the case is it? It doesn't add up, based on the photos. Further, for the "before" individual to become the "after"... even though I know it is possible to get results like this over time, as I have helped many to do this... the remaining excess skin needs surgical removal in almost all cases... so what's the story? Sorry for the skepticism... but like I said before... this all goes beyond logic... now I am even more intrigued to know the truth behind this claimed discovery?
Please visit, bodyweightloss.com - natural weight loss, this link should take you to a page of before and after photos of some of their success stories... the one that caught my attention at the time of this post, was the 8th one down... pictured is a grossly Obese male roughly in his mid thirties, pictured thankfully dressed!!! in a light blue tee shirt and black pants.
This site claims weight loss of 27 pounds a week as being easily done without drugs, exercise, diets, surgery, etc...
This site claims weight loss of 27 pounds a week as being easily done without drugs, exercise, diets, surgery, etc...
Well, with a completely open mind as is typically my approach... I e-mailed the site owner requesting their cooperation in allowing us to fully evaluate this "miracle of modern science"... as that is what it would be if substantiated! We will keep you posted...
Here is the copy of the exact e-mail we sent them...
Your claims go beyond logic. I have over 30 years, hands on experience in the health, wellness, and fitness industries. The claims you are advertising are typical of the overwhelming BS in the industry. If substantiated, your program would possibly be bar none, the single best discovery of the century. I know every technique ever used to rapidly lose weight... most are not good on any long term basis, and certainly set up the user for rebound as well as other health risks... not to mention the loss of lean tissue and needed fluids. Unless you've discovered a natural way to turn off the brain from defending it's perception of doom and gloom due to starvation, and it's defensive response system of producing that cursed enzyme "Lipoprotein Lipase"... any rapid weight loss system can not be sustained, then maintained. I am intrigued... I would appreciate the opportunity to review your program. If it is for real, I would like to market it to my readers on an affiliate basis. Please advise.
Doc Stuey
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