The Weight Loss Cure
The Weight Loss Cure
Can “The Weight Loss Cure” Really “Cure” Weight Loss?
“The Weight Loss Cure” is a book that according to the authors “cures weight loss.” But can it help you lose weight? Let’s take a closer look.
Another Weight Loss Book to Add to the Pile
“The Weight Loss Cure” is the latest in what seems to be countless weight loss books that proclaim the secret to losing weight. Kevin Trudeau’s The Weight Loss Cure fits right in with the weight loss book mold, boasting that it has the ability to “reshape your body,” “get rid of abdominal fat,” “increase your metabolism,” “eliminate hunger and food cravings,” and “cleanse the body toxins.” Like most of these weight loss books, I find “The Weight Loss Cure” to focus more on what a great weight loss program it is than rather focusing on how to lose weights.
“The Weight Loss Cure” Strategy A.K.A Common Sense
The Weight Loss Cure has a non-conventional approach to losing weight. The book states that a specific diet or even exercise is not required to lose weight. Science has proven otherwise. You know what they say about when a diet program seems to be too good to be true; it probably is. Trudeau really did some great research stating that eating earlier dinners and more salads will promote weight loss. Also he tells readers to stay away from fast foods and artificial sweeteners. There’s just a whole lot of information that everybody knows already. For a book that costs nearly $40 we were expecting more innovative and new ideas and less common sense.
Pros
- Some Good Ideas
Cons
- Full of Common Sense
- Nothing New
- Expensive
Final Verdict
It seems like “The Weight Loss Cure” appears to be nothing more than an attempt at making a quick buck. Save your money and your time and get something that will really help you lose weight.
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Eros Jackson
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Cole Stratford Nielson
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mava
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hommie
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Kena
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francina pruitt
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