Hollywood Diets
Is the Sensa Weight Loss system a gimmick?
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I don’t know if you saw my video review of the movie Food Inc. I watched most of it with my mouth gaping open in the dark theatre. You can still it out here: Video review of Food Inc
When I saw the Sensa Weight Loss system on The Shopping Channel, I had the same reaction. I simply stood in front of my telly for about 15 minutes with my mouth was so wide open I could have fit a whole apple in there. I just was in amazement that over 4,000 innocent souls had dished out that kind of money to lose weight.
I’ll start by saying that, no I’ve not tried the Sensa Weight Loss system and I’m not saying their testimonials are not genuine (I have no way of knowing, but I assume that there must be a governmental body that regulates those types of claims).
The post you are about to read is purely my own opinion and based on the premise that I think that North Americans (and Brits now are doing a really good job at it, too) are making this whole healthy eating thing far too complicated. In my opinion, the Sensa Weight Loss system is proof of that.
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8 infamous celebrity yo-yo dieters



I know Hollywood seems to make yo-yo dieting look quite sexy, but it’s not!
Your body hates it when you gain a boatload of weight then drop it quickly to look sexy for a red carpet event.
I remember watching a show not long ago and Gwen Stefani was admitting to letting herself go in between tours or red carpet events, but then she’d go into a mad dash to lose the weight and look semi-perfect for her fans.
Not long ago, I was surfing and fell on an article that stated: “yo-yo dieting is not that bad for your health”. I know I’m not a medical doctor, but that kind of nonsense makes me want to scream.
Yo-yo dieting might be a way of life for many celebs and many non-celebs (aka ordinary people) but I can assure you there is nothing healthy about it in my view.
Can someone explain to me how binging and then crash dieting and then binging (again) and going back to a crash diet is good for your health? I don’t get that part.
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Celsius drinks: Katie Holmes diet secret



What a strange sentence: “Katie Holmes diet secret”! I mean the woman is so tiny you’d have to wonder why does she need to diet and what exactly is she hoping to lose … because she’s got no body fat to lose.
There are so many stories of Katie Holmes and her best friend Victoria Beckham going for lunch and sharing a salad and a diet coke … it’s true that it’s hard to tell what’s true and what is rumour but just by looking at the two rail thin celebrity wives, it’s almost impossible not to come to the conclusion that they both have some sort of an eating problem.
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