Here are some of the blatant weight loss
lies being thrown at unsuspecting consumers.
Well, here it is, late night TV and I'm
flipping through the channels trying to
find something good to watch.
As I'm surfing the tube, I notice a
huge amount of weight loss infomercials.
And you know what, most of them literally
make me sick to my stomach.
Not because I despise TV, but because
I can't stand it when companies blatantly
lie to unsuspecting consumers and make
MILLIONS in the process doing it.
But as I continue to promote the truth
about weight loss with my personal training
business and my fitness website, the truth
is muddled in the sea of confusion that's
created by companies throwing weight loss
solutions at consumers 24/7.
The companies pushing these bogus products
will continue to make millions as I continue
to fight an uphill battle, trying to shed
some light for people as to what it really
takes to lose weight and get in shape.
Am I bitter that these companies are
making millions?
Nope.
Am I bitter that they're doing it at
the expense of people who really are unsure
of the best way to go about losing weight
and getting their health back?
Absolutely.
I know firsthand what it really takes
to lose a lot of weight and get in great
shape.
And not once was it from an "Ab Stimulator
Belt" you wear at work or from a "Fat-Loss
Patch" you place on your arm.
Nor was it from a "Magic Juice Drink"
you sip for 2 days straight while not
eating another morsel of food.
And now that I think about it, it also
wasn't from Coral Calcium or Metabo-Super-Fat-Burning-and-Crime-Fighting
Pills.
It sure wasn't from an "Ab-Crunch-Whatever-You-Call-It",
you know, the torture machine you use
for 3 minutes while watching TV and are
supposed to lose 20 pounds in a week.
But as I continue to watch these commercials
like a deer caught in the headlights,
I almost fall for the best marketing money
can buy--the "pictures-never-lie" testimonials.
You know, the old "before and after"
photos (as hard as I looked, I couldn't
see the airbrushing).
Hey, if it's in a picture, its gotta
be true!
And right before I catch myself reaching
for the phone to order (chuckle, chuckle)
I ask myself "Why is it these types of
commercials clutter the TV mostly at night
or on Saturday morning?"
Is that when the most gullible tend
to watch a lot of these blatant lies and
scam products being peddled to them?
Who knows, but Letterman is on and I
need to change the channel before I get
any sicker to my stomach.
About the Author
Shawn LeBrun is one of the internet's
most publised fitness and weight loss
coaches. Visit his site to see how he
can make this the year you achieve your
best body ever!