-Being
dependent on Jenny Craig weight loss Products can make losing weight
very difficult.
Many
people have tried to use the Jenny Craig food system for losing weight,
since it is a very popular weight loss company. However, JC is not a
good solution for losing weight because it is similar to a "dieting
school" -- and people are taught to become DEPENDENT upon this
"dieting school".
Jenny
has counselors who attempt to motivate you into following a dieting
and exercise program, but they will always attempt to get you to purchase
as much pre-packaged food (and dieting products) as possible -- and
this is why it's dangerous to become dependent upon this counseling
/ dieting system.
(Because
her foods are severely overpriced and if you become dependent on this
food system then your pocketbook will shrink quickly.)
Jenny
is in business to keep you "coming back" to buy more dieting
food and weight loss products.
There
is a wise saying that says: "Give a man a fish and he'll eat for
a day... ...Teach a man to fish and he'll eat for a lifetime".
The
JC system is not based on teaching people how to become "independent"
of her diet business, it's based on selling people their daily rations
of food and getting them hooked on her "system" -- so that
they'll have to come back and buy more dieting food and weight loss
products from her each month.
If
you want to begin losing weight on your own then you need to find a
dieting program which allows you to EAT YOUR OWN FOODS which you can
buy from your LOCAL GROCERY STORE (and not from an expensive meal menu).
More
detailed facts about the JC system shown below...
Jenny
Craig is a company that attempts to get people into "the JC system"
-- a "system" which has a STRONG conflict of interest because
the "JC system" encourages people to buy JC food and Jenny
Craig weight loss products. This conflict of interest is something that
should concern dieters because it could be a serious issue.
JC
makes a lot of money selling their own brand of weight loss food and
products, and these products are sold to people who sign up for the
JC program (JC does not force people to buy these products of course,
but JC does strongly encourage people to buy her weight loss products
and her counselors also encourage it).
Therefore,
this firm has a conflict of interest because people come to JC for 'counseling'
and 'good advice' regarding weight loss issues -- but yet this firm
needs to sell its own brand of expensive products to her clients in
order to increase her profits.
Going
to this dieting firm and asking for "objective" weight loss
advice is similar to walking onto a Ford Dealership and asking them
for "objective" advice on what brand of car is best. They
sure won't tell you "Chevy"...
If
you go to JC then you'll eventually become dependent on buying her over-priced
food and weight reduction products and you'll be "hooked"
on them, causing your pocketbook to hurt.
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