Why do people always fall for weight loss gimmick's?!


Question:

Why do people always fall for weight loss gimmick's?

There are hundreds of thousands of books products and when one of them becomes popular like "atkins" everybody jumps on the wagon then it fades away and we start over. why do we believe all the crap


Answers:
we are desperate to loose pounds and like the foods we eat we want them fast and so we will buy into whatever makes us think we can do this quick & easy But it takes time and exersize and disapline to really loose weight and keep it off

Because people are gullible.

Because they always try the easiest way to loose weight. If they're told that diet & excercise works, they don't want to hear that.

it's called cheating to be thin instead of actually doing the work ie less caleries and exercise

The society and the media. There is a picture put out that if you don't look a certain way you are worthless. That and people's need for a quick fix.

everyone thinks everyone else needs to be "just a little bit thinner" no matter how nie they look. its so stupid. but thats what the media burns into our brains. and i doubt it will ever change. especially as long as people adore and idolize hollywood.

Why do people always fall for weight loss gimmick's? P.T. Barnum was right.He said ,"There's a fool born every minute".Does that answer your question?

because we be come so desperate to lose the weight we try any thing

If you tell people they can eat all they want and don't have to diet or exercise and still lose weight, They will buy whatever you're selling. They're usually too embarrassed that it didn't work to ask for a refund.

People are desperate and lazy.




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