05-13-16, 04:23 AM | |
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Top Fitness scam you need to know about
Hi Everyone,
I came across this article yesterday and thought I need to share! I like the why one should not blindly follow the charlatanism There is an explanation about "why not follow" http://www.healthylivingheavylifting...ry-charlatans/ Kind Regards, |
07-11-16, 04:39 PM | |
Join Date: Feb 2014
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I never heard of Joe Wicks but this makes me want to read more about his plan. The recipe they hated so much looks quite appetizing and it is very low in carbs. These critics are still on the low-fat bandwagon and completely unaware that has been discredited. I agree Oz and others that hawk supplements can be called charlatans. Anderson cannot, because her program worked for me. It's just exercise. Her mumbo jumbo explanations are why they added her to the list. But they left off Jillian Michaels who causes fat people to throw up from exhaustion by her method of humiliating exercise as punishment. And her dvds are the only fitness dvds many drug stores even carry, as she has established her brand so well. I find her far more dangerous than Tracy Anderson. Taubes did not invent his topic, that carbs and not fat cause weight gain and illness. He just researched and wrote about it. This list makes no sense. Why not add some more of my heroes like the Grain Brain and Wheat Belly doctors? If they want to go on the low fat, calories in calories out regime from the 1980s, at least attack all the anti-grain folks!
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