Simply Weight Loss
Dieting tag: Simply Weight Loss, Simply Weight Loss Program, Simplyweightloss, July 23rd, 2010When purchasing any weight loss product, it is important to do your research. Many people are exchanging their opinions about Simply Weight Loss on DietBlogTalk.com
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Overview
The Simply Weight Loss program is what its name claims it to be—simple, but we aren’t sure that means it’s sufficiently effective for sustainable weight loss. A daytime and nighttime herbal formula is claimed to increase metabolism and decrease your appetite and during the nighttime is will supposedly soothe and relax you. Apparently there is a protein drink that Simply Weight Loss distributes but very little is mentioned about that on the website. We could not locate any information on any lifestyle a guideline other than drinking water throughout the day is a must. A staff member is available if you have any questions.
Program at a Glance
Drink 64 ounces of water a day, take herb pills, and eat enough food.
Program in Focus
The three-step program that Simply Weight Loss promotes is vaguely outlined on the elementary website that is responsible for the advertising of the program. You aren’t to skip meals or cut back on calories because that is proven to slow down metabolism. All that is required for their program is eating “some protein” and cutting back on starchy foods “a little bit”. You won’t count calories and there are no forbidden foods.
Positives
• Simply Weight Loss promotes learning to cut back instead of cut out the problem foods from the diet.
Negatives
• No disclosure about the Herbal Formula’s ingredients
• No emphasis is placed on exercise
• Inferior web development for Simply Weight Loss
Final Thoughts
It’s very difficult to see past the Simply Weight Loss program due to the lack of professional appeal in the web presentation. We have reservations about the “Herbal Formulas”, why are we not allowed to know more about what ingredients we are going to be putting into our body if we buy into the program. Supplementing dieting efforts can be valuable if you know for sure you are using the most potent appetite suppressants and fat burners available and we would think Simply Weight Loss would be proactive about informing a possible consumer about that.
July 23rd, 2010 at 6:31 am
I think food education and weight management programs are important for everyone. And all disabilities.
I'm sure there are books out there on healthy nutrition aimed at people with intellectual disabilities. There may even be some groups include diet and exercise into their programs. It's a great way to maintain good health and a good way to be social.
It might not be an issue of loosing weight a person can easily under eat as well.
July 23rd, 2010 at 7:54 am
Yes I have and I lost 187 pounds within a Year. This was all safe and I feel great.
July 26th, 2010 at 3:46 pm
I think it all depends on the dosage you're taking. I was also diagnosed with mild hypothyroidism but was taking such a low dosage of Synthroid that I didn't notice any kind change. I think you should talk to your prescribing doctor and ask him or her these questions. He or she knows your history best and can make the best recommendation for you. Good luck!