
Lose Weight with These "Worst" Diets of 2006 -- Slim Chance! Looking for a new gimmick to jump start your New Year's diet this January? How about a real staple that pierces cartilage in your upper ear to suppress appetite? Or a detoxification plan said to clean toxins and pollution out of your body? "Save your money - and save your health," Francie M. Berg, chair of the Weight Loss Abuse Task Force of the National Council against Health Fraud, tells radio listeners. These are just two of the year's "worst" weight loss schemes highlighted by Berg in announcing the 18th annual Slim Chance Awards. Tune in to the "Size Matters, Too" On-Line Radio Show with the Velvet Voice of Size Diversity, Veronica Cook-Euell, as she interviews Francie M. Berg who gives us tips on healthier ways to deal with size and weight. Hettinger, ND (PRWEB) January 2, 2007 Looking for a new gimmick to jump start your New Year's diet? How about a real staple that pierces cartilage in your upper ear to suppress appetite? Or a detoxification plan said to clean toxins and pollution out of your body? "Save your money - and save your health," Francie M. Berg, chair of the Weight Loss Abuse Task Force of the National Council against Health Fraud, tells radio listeners. These are just two of the year's "worst" weight loss schemes highlighted by Berg in announcing the 18th annual Slim Chance Awards. "There are countless products out there that promise quick weight loss. Most of them are total scams that make your wallet thinner, but not your body. Some cause injury and death. And in a dangerous new trend they now target children." Tune in to the "Size Matters, Too" On-Line Radio Show (its free) with the Velvet Voice of Size Diversity, Veronica Cook-Euell, as she interviews Francie M. Berg who gives us tips on healthier ways to deal with size and weight (http://www.sizematterstoo.com) the week of January 2, 2007. An unusual glut of unsafe products has flooded the market this year, according to Berg. Both the Federal Trade Commission and the Food and Drug Administration actively pursued weight loss fraud, but are hampered by having to do it on a case by case basis and usually getting only consent agreements. Berg's organization, Healthy Weight Network (http://www.healthyweight.net), started the Slim Chance Awards 18 years ago. They are part of the lead-up to Healthy Weight Week, January 21 to 27, which offers a release from restrictive New Year dieting. Americans typically begin a diet the first week in January, blow it the second week, and by the third week many are ready for lasting lifestyle changes that can make a real difference in their lives. Berg, a licensed nutritionist whose new book "Underage & Overweight: The Child Obesity Crisis - What Every Family Needs to Know" includes a 7-point plan for raising confident, healthy weight children, offers this advice to parents who fear their child may be trying to lose weight in dangerous ways. "The key to raising a healthy weight child is leading by example. What works is to model a sound, healthy nondiet lifestyle that allows excess weight to come off naturally, as a side effect. It's the healthy and lasting way to lose weight. "We want to shift our national focus to health and wellness, to acceptance, respect, and an appreciation of diversity," she says. "It's time to move on from the war so many Americans are waging against their own bodies. The obsession with thinness is causing tragic problems for both children and adults." The 2006 Slim Chance Awards:
Slim Chance award sponsors are Healthy Weight Network, the Society for Nutrition Education and the National Council against Health Fraud. Last year's "winners" were Shape up with Dr Phil, Jana Skinny Water, Nutrathin with Hoodia, and Body Shape by Hydroderm. (To view 18 years worth of awards see http://www.healthyweight.net/past.html ) Sidebar: Three ways to identify diet fraud and quackery:
FOR MORE INFORMATION http://www.healthyweight.net TO ARRANGE AN INTERVIEW Francie M. Berg tel 701-567-2646 For biographical data see Press Room: http://www.healthyweight.net/media.htm ###
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