Answer: All a chiropractic "weight loss program" does, is make your wallet smaller. Just another chiro-scam to steer clear of. Chiropractors are not qualified as dietitians, and of course not to be trusted with your health. It's just a money making scheme for them. answers.yahoo.com
Answer: Commercial diet programs sometimes rely on pre-packaged foods. They are not commonly associated with whole foods or with plant-based foods.
Congratulations on your 90-pound weight loss! Most likely, you are now feeling much more energetic and exercising more each day. Since you have been so successful, and you have been eating plant-based whole foods, you must have been doing much of your own cooking.
I think you will like these websites to help you with webcasts, blogs, recipes, and nutritional information. Perhaps you have already seen them.
21-day Vegan Kickstart
Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM)
http://www.pcrm.org/kickstartHome/
Fat Free Vegan
http://fatfreevegan.com/
Peas and Thank You
http://peasandthankyou.com/ answers.yahoo.com
Answer: Well it's a program. On tv. Even if they are real people on the program, they're PAID to be there. For all anyone knows, the program could just be a bogus scam that only works for people already fit. And just watching them from home doesn't necessarily mean that people will actually do whatever the trainer says. Like you said, people could just be snacking away thinking they're losing weight when they're doing nothing but jack. answers.yahoo.com
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Veg Wholesome Meal
A whole wheat toast with one tabelspoon of baked beans and a teaspoon of cheddar cheese for toppings.