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Kirstie Alley may have parted ways with Jenny Craig after a three-year relationship, but the actress is not leaving the weight-loss field.
Alley, 57, hopes to "develop and pilot my own weight-loss brand that I hope to launch in 2009," she has announced in a statement. Though she called her experience with Jenny Craig "extraordinary," she says: "I want to create something new that will help millions of people end the seemingly never ending fatty-roller coaster ride."
For those of you interested in losing weight, would you consider using Kirstie Alley's new weight-loss program if it meant losing the weight and keeping it off for good?
Don't follow in my footsteps, I run into walls. =)
I think whatever program she comes up with, if it works, and has proven results, I'd definitely think of starting the program if I needed to lose the weight.
With all due respect, I can't think of something "new" that will actually work. The most she can come up with is something new that sells.
I wish her all the best, but I wish people would start using their brains before hoping that parting with some dollars is really going to make a difference.
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no, we all know what work for loosing weight, it's really simple and it's really hard - eat less, at less junk food and sugar, eat healthy and balanced, exercise more, practice sports that are both aerobic and anaerobic and live an active life.
Programs and products are only good for making the people who made them up rich. It might work for a short amount of time because you'll feel more committed to stick to a program that you spend a lot of money on, but in the long run, there's no benefit to any of those programs, whether they were made up by celebrities or someone else.
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There are a lot of medicine we can use in lossing weight but still natural weight loss is much better.. There are many programs out there so Kirstie should think about different and unique way.
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