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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 2175169" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>What concerns me is that the diet plan is directly following on from the research done by the same person, so there seems to be no independancy to offer consumer protection. The sales pitch is notable for its lack of information on safety or possible side effects. If you look at the diet shakes used for the Newwcastle Diet, or the DIRECT diet or Counterbalance, then the suppliers of the shakes give a full nutritional breakdown of what is in their potion. So you can work out if it meets your RDA nutrtional needs over the period of the diet. The other shake makers also include safety information on possible ketosis which is possible on an 800kcal diet plan. Instead we have to rely on this guys word that the potion will meet all your needs and is safe: again without any external oversight. This is what makes me suspicious that this guy is only in it for the money. The whole sales pitch has an air of snake oil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 2175169, member: 196898"] What concerns me is that the diet plan is directly following on from the research done by the same person, so there seems to be no independancy to offer consumer protection. The sales pitch is notable for its lack of information on safety or possible side effects. If you look at the diet shakes used for the Newwcastle Diet, or the DIRECT diet or Counterbalance, then the suppliers of the shakes give a full nutritional breakdown of what is in their potion. So you can work out if it meets your RDA nutrtional needs over the period of the diet. The other shake makers also include safety information on possible ketosis which is possible on an 800kcal diet plan. Instead we have to rely on this guys word that the potion will meet all your needs and is safe: again without any external oversight. This is what makes me suspicious that this guy is only in it for the money. The whole sales pitch has an air of snake oil. [/QUOTE]
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