Back in Oct 2004, someone asked if anybody has tried this $27 dollar
subscription to a diet/weightloss program. Nobody answered. I thought I
would try to ask also.
I am also interested in feedback before I spend $27.
Basically, the program tells you to change when you eat and what you
eat to "fake out" your default body metabolism.
It sounds too good to be true to lose 9 lbs in 11 days, take a 3-4 day
break, then go for another 9 lbs loss.
When the programs are too good to be true, Murphy's Law says it's
probably not true.
Anybody out there?
Thanks,
Mario
JayJay - 19 Mar 2005 03:06 GMT
> When the programs are too good to be true, Murphy's Law says it's
> probably not true.
you answered your own question.