Only you can answer that
Morning,
A good way to determine if a program is right for you is to thoroughly research it and ideally find a forum or 18 that has folks who have honestly tried it for themselves.
That being said, you really need to know yourself first and foremost before deciding whether a program is good for you. For example, if there's a program out there that advocates the consumption of foods that are as appealing as shower mold (but does cause weight loss!) you need to ask yourself, could you honestly stick to that plan as a life-style change?
Probably not. So while it may work wonders for one segment of the population, it will probably only result in yoyo dieting for you.
Some people can lose weight without official plans - I'm one of them, I used my Internet researching ability to craft a great diet plan that worked for *me*...., me the person who cannot live without coffee, me the person who thinks chicken is rather naked without mayonnaise, etc.etc.etc. But again, that's *me*.
What's *you*? What are your known strengths and weaknesses when it comes to dieting and weight loss and control and motivation and determination and emotional fortitude and ... you get the idea?
Where is your mind at? Have you "turned the key" in your beliefs and can honestly now say, no matter what, this is it, I can DO this and I WILL do this ("this" meaning "lose weight/get healthy")? etc.etc.etc.etc.
It's remarkably easy to uncover what will work for you, once you've taken the time to be honest with yourself and map out everything that will contribute towards your weight loss success.
Back to your original question, this might help - here's the main Enlita community:
Hope that helps,
Barbara