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Best Diet of All? The New NO Food Diet

December 17, 2009 By Paulin Soleyman 4 Comments

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Bulimia Pill

Do Not Try This At Home!!!

The FDA-approved, over-the-counter, diet pill Alli is nothing
more than a government sanctioned, Dr. approved, Bulimia pill.

The makers of the diet “supplement” pill Alli claim that their product is perfectly safe, if taken as directed. This diet pill’s claim to fame is the notion that it helps people loose weight by preventing a certain percentage of the fat they eat from being absorbed by their bodies. The excessive, often uncontrollable diarrhea induced by this diet pill is referred to by the manufacturers as nothing more than “treatment effects”. It is how you will know your diet pill is working.

Is The FDA Supporting Eating Disorders?

Now, in a society where obesity is out of control, it is easy to see why this diet pill is so popular. But, interestingly though, there have been no studies on the psychological effects of this diet pill on the people who choose to buy it over-the-counter and use it as their main diet aid.

I bring up this point because in our obesity-riddled, diet-obsessed society a wide variety of eating disorders, including Anorexia and Bulimia, are so common that an estimated 2 out of 100 students will suffer from one in their lifetime.

Bulimia is characterized by eating either a very small or very large amount of food and then attempting to purge the body of that food, before it can be absorbed by the intestines and turned into body fat, by either exercising to the excess, vomiting or using laxatives.

Now, if a loved one owned a medicine cabinet full of laxatives, that she used to purge her body of the “excess” food she ate, we would be worried about her physical and mental health, wouldn’t we?

So, following the above logic, shouldn’t we also be worried about the loved one who only purchases the diet pill Alli to help her purge her body of the excess fat she eats? Now I am sure that most of you are nodding your heads “Yes” but the truth of the matter is that we should not only be worried about her mental and physical health but we should also be worried about the health of her checkbook.

Why pay for food and then pay for the diet pill Alli just to help you purge your body of this food?

Alana Brixton-Bramby, the author of the new diet book “Don’t Eat Your Desk” can help you both loose weight and save a great deal of money each month through her new “NO FOOD DIET”. Here she is explaining this phenomenal new diet in her own words:

Diet Book Author Advocates New 'No Food Diet'

Watch this video on YouTube.

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Comments

  1. danangsuryo says

    December 20, 2009 at 7:04 PM

    hi paulin?
    interesting article .. I think the food is nutritious and low in fat can be petrified of our health care and also to avoid obesity

    Reply
  2. mythbuster2009 says

    January 17, 2010 at 12:08 PM

    I followed the link to the news story. If you ask me, the authoress on the video I was able to watch doesn't appear physically healthy. She's skinny to the point her bones protrude on her writes and at her collarbone hmmm. If that's due to her dieting technique, I have a lot more questions…

    Reply
    • Paulin Soleyman says

      January 17, 2010 at 7:57 PM

      Dear mythbuster2009 ๐Ÿ™‚

      LOL ๐Ÿ™‚ That news story is a parody. The source, an Online newspaper by the name of theonion.com, produces “news” stories that are made to make fun of other stories appearing in the news. Yes, you’re right…..The author of that book is in fact anorexic.
      Under no circumstances do I endorse such unhealthy practices, nor am I trying to endorse her book, (if in fact it is a real book?)
      I simply used the story to illustrate (in a humorous way) how pointless it is to spend money on diet “Supplement” pills.

      Reply
  3. Was Once says

    January 17, 2010 at 8:47 PM

    Best diet…when I was a novice monk, I only ate what was given to me on morning alms round, and saved the rest for noon meal……no food after 12 noon. I was given fruit, milk, meat, and cooked vegetables, even sweets …all great food. And best of all it was given with love and pure intention..the food had more than nutrional value…it had spiritual value.
    I was never hungry, nor had growling stomach. Read about it in last June posts. And lost like 7 lbs gradually.

    Reply

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