Showing posts with label weight loss. Show all posts
Showing posts with label weight loss. Show all posts

Wednesday, 23 November 2011

Do You Want to Lose 10st? New Weightloss Show Seeks Participants

Curvety have been contacted by eyeworks as they are looking for participants in a new TV show.
They are looking for people who want to lose at least 10 stone in weight. This isn’t a quick-fix TV programme –they follow the men and women for a whole year and they get a dedicated team of personal trainers, nutritionists and round-the-clock medical supervision.

This is a programme that can change someone’s life by giving them the support and tools to help them succeed at no cost to them. If you are serious about losing weight but don't want to do it in the wrong way or feel you need help, then this might just be the opportunity for you.

Here is what eyeworks have to say....

ARE YOU STRUGGLING WITH OBESITY? DO YOU HAVE AT LEAST 10ST TO LOSE?

Does your size stop you living life to the full? Is your weight putting your health in jeopardy? Do you feel you just can’t lose the weight on your own?

One of the UK’s major broadcasters has a new weight-loss TV programme that will take transformation to a whole new level.

Eyeworks TV are looking for men and women for a TV series, following them for 1 year as we help dramatically transform their bodies and their lives with the help of our dedicated team – including personal trainers, nutritionists and round the clock medical supervision.

This will be an exercise and diet based-weight loss system that will help you change your life. This could be the year to get your weight off and your life back!
   
If you or someone you know would like to find out more, contact us confidentially at:
obesityproject@eyeworks.tv or call us on 0207 644 0075.
Applicants must be 18 or over and UK Residents.

Thursday, 13 November 2008

Natalie's YO YO Dieting

Written by Emily Robinson.

Slated in the papers for her fast weight regain, is Natalie really to blame?

Recently slated across magazines and countless internet sites, Natalie Cassidy has been seen back up to her original weight. Is she really to blame or is this ridiculous obsession to be stick thin the reason for her plummet and quick regain. Realistically no-one could have believed someone who is clearly naturally curvy to stay a size 8. She is being quoted as being depressed and in tears about her weight gain and im sure all of the bad press coverage isn’t helping her. It’s a waste of time to spend every second calorie counting and watching what you eat she should enjoy her life and enjoy her success but instead she is being made to feel fat and ugly. Headline have said how she has ballooned back to her weight and, ‘she’s the fat girl off TV’, but really she is just being compared to her previous.

Yo Yo dieting its self is very harmful for your body, your body is going from one extreme of eating large amounts to eating nothing back to eating more again so the strain on your body is extremely unhealthy. Natalie sadly will have regained everything in fat as her weight decreased so rapidly leaving a small muscular frame and her weight has been regained so quickly it will be stored as fat.

I think the pressure of the good press she had because of the weight loss inspired her but once she realised it was near impossible to keep the weight off she relaxed and settled down, it seems she is naturally a curvy girl so she should learn to love her curves like we all do!

Monday, 9 June 2008

Fern Britton Weight Loss Surgery

It has recently come to light that Fern Britton underwent a gastric band operation 2 years ago which has enabled her to lose 5 stone. Until now Fern has attributed her weight loss to exercise and healthy eating, but now it seems she had a little help along the way.

Husband chef Phil Vickery, 46, has been reported as saying: 'Fern has lost a lot of weight through cycling, walking the dog and not eating too much - simple as that.'

Now as you know I am a firm believer in maintaining a healthy (to you) weight through good diet and exercise, and in all honesty am not adverse to operations such as this in extreme cases where health is affected and all other options have been explored. However, I think that celebrities who are just not happy with their weight and want an easier route to their 'ideal' figure are aiding the terrible public image of being overweight. I still think Fern is a great presenter and TV personality, who has a lovely curvy figure - for now. I am sorry that I can no longer class Fern as a fuller figured role model promoting self acceptance as it seems she has been the most recent victim of cowing to the media's portrayal of what is publically acceptable.

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