With that many posts, you seem to be well read,
Post count most definitely does not represent knowledge.
and yes it is working for me. (38 lbs in 2 months)
Congrats.
I'm glad you have such a strong opinion about programs,
That's a funny thing to be glad about.
If enough people are sheep and if these programs sell to the masses, why does that make you so angry?
I'm not sure I said I'm angry, lol.
There are so many ways to improve your health and if something works why bash it so hard?
What on Earth are you talking about? I wasn't bashing anything. I was speaking of the rigid program mentality in general. I think someone has a very bad case of reading into things.
Some companies try to help and others, yes they are scams, but if a company makes products that work and satisfy the consumer, why rant?
I'd be interested in seeing if I *really* ranted how many times you could find ways to ask the same damn question. It's quite astonishing what my few sentences above triggered, to be honest.
You seem to be a proponent of natural only ways of weight loss.
Wow, you obtained that from those few sentences.
In actuality, I'm a proponent of whatever works. I've been in the 'weight loss game' for half my life in one form or another and I've had great success with my clients.
There are a number of reasons why I don't, in general, recommend programs. The primary reason is quite simple. All programs, and it doesn't matter which one, are simply different iterations that try and get people to adhere to the fundamental principles of weight loss. These fundamental principles aren't hard or complicated. Yet, most programs like to make it seem complicated. In doing so, they add a bunch of rules and guidelines. The more rules and guidelines they add, the more rigid the program becomes. The more rigid the program becomes, in most cases, the more the dieter feels trapped and the less likely the person is going to last for an appreciable length of time.
In my opinion and in my experience, what's best is learning and understanding the basic fundamentals that back all diets, prepackaged or not. Once you understand the basics, you can apply them to your individual situation. Test what you like and what works. Throw out what you don't and what doesn't.
It isn't tough. It works. And it doesn't cost an arm and a leg. Most importantly, it teaches people the principles they're going to need if they're going to make their weight loss stick for life.
My dislike for programs isn't universal. There are some 'programs' that are okay. But it's the concept in general that doesn't fair well for a lot of people. At least when compared to the alternative, discussed above.