The Details of the Diet Solution Program Scam

Posted by cnsh - January 25th, 2011

The Diet Solution was founded by Isabel De Los Rios and meant to help people lose weight through their eating habits. This particular diet seems to be widely believed a scam. The internet and infomercials are flush with new products and promotions promoting weight loss and a better life. The Diet Solution is meant to help users focus on their eating habits and individual items consumed.

Testimonials of the diet program can be found all over the internet. These testimonials are paid for by the program itself. The package itself costs forty dollars. True with other scams, the program attempts to get additional money through upgrades of not needed supplemental programs. The additional products include audio recordings by De Los Rios.

The biggest negative found of the program is the fact that the program does not have a solution for vegetarians or vegans. The dieting program encourages the consumption of meats and dairy products based on a person’s metabolism. This for one takes out a huge demographic of the dieting and eating healthier market and also seems counterproductive for a diet. The meals and shopping list also cater to more expensive organic foods. Some of these products would almost make it seem as the diet solution program scam is aimed at helping certain food companies make money.

The time spent planning out meals, although the guide in the package helps, is hard to commit to for the average person. This doesn’t particularly make the Diet Solution a scam by this logic but does seem like a time waster and a waste of money. Forty dollars seems to be a lot to spend on a couple of recipes that can probably be found online for free.

Some people have no doubt lost weight through the Diet Solution program scam. It seems hard to believe that users consuming the same amount of calories or possibly more than their usual daily habit could lose a substantial amount of weight if any. All dieting programs can be labeled scams, but when a person digs into the facts they will have to realize that they themselves are the only ones who can make a product a scam or reality.

Although testimonials seem to provide results, users should remember that photos and results can be altered or bought. People curious of the program who have the money and time to put into changing their diet and following strict meal plans may lose some weight. A gym with a weekly routine may serve people better and produce better results. People wanting to lose weight should spend their time in a gym or counting calories rather than wasting time or money on scams asking for money up front for products that provide mediocre results.

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