I have just read Catherine huntley's piece on the qvc website, about how she can't wait for the diet chef tsv tomorrow. Everyone has been asking her, apparently, how she lost all of her weight, and Kathy Tayler has also had success with it. It may just be me, but I cannot see how either presenter has lost any weight, aspecially Kathy; she looks as if she has put it on.
I get the impression that Catherine likes to hear herself talk about her weight. She used Paul McKenna's system, which was the best thing since sliced bread (pardon the pun), and now this diet chef is absolutely great. It appears that her opinion differs to suit whichever product she is selling.
Fortunately, I have never needed to diet and, therefore, use any of these types of products. QVC are just trying to make money by tapping into the emotions of people who are desperate to lose weight, and are finding it impossible to do so.
There is only one way to successfully lose weight and keep it off; that is to reduce your calorie intake. A little bit of exercise also helps. One does not need these products. Just a little bit of will power and common sense.
I get the impression that Catherine likes to hear herself talk about her weight. She used Paul McKenna's system, which was the best thing since sliced bread (pardon the pun), and now this diet chef is absolutely great. It appears that her opinion differs to suit whichever product she is selling.
Fortunately, I have never needed to diet and, therefore, use any of these types of products. QVC are just trying to make money by tapping into the emotions of people who are desperate to lose weight, and are finding it impossible to do so.
There is only one way to successfully lose weight and keep it off; that is to reduce your calorie intake. A little bit of exercise also helps. One does not need these products. Just a little bit of will power and common sense.