L.A. WEIGHT LOSS
You don’t have to live in California to benefit from the L.A. Weight Loss Diet. L.A. Weight Loss Centers were founded in 1989 and now have over 850 centers worldwide. This program promises to increase energy and promote a healthier lifestyle. It combines a low-calorie diet with personalized weight loss counseling and dietary supplements. Dieters needing personalized guidance can find the assistance they desire in the program.
Foods Emphasized: Depends on specific plan
Foods Discouraged: Depends on specific plan
Premise and Guidelines: The marketing image of beautiful women lounging at the pool with svelte figures and itsy-bitsy bikinis is recalled when thinking about the L.A. Weight Loss commercials. The L.A. Weight Loss centers are actually located throughout North America. The regimen combines a reduced calorie and low-fat meal plan, plus personal guidance and the use of L.A. Weight Loss supplements and nutritional drinks. Many of the ‘counselors’ at the centers are not qualified experts in nutrition, but are graduates of this weight-loss program. The potential client comes in for a free assessment, is weighed, and then provided with an individualized program. The counselors act as sales representatives and have been reputed to push the use of the L.A. Weight Loss supplements- not surprising, as they earn a commission for selling the products.
The L.A. Weight Loss Plan is touted to be a lifestyle and not just a diet. This seems in line with the advertisements that promote a California-esque attitude. Participation in this program guides the dieter through different weight loss phases. Phase one is regimented and low-calorie. Food options can be implemented back into their plan as the dieter begins to reach their weight goals. There are over 40 varieties of the L.A. Weight Loss Diet, since the program is supposedly tailored for each person’s needs. You must first visit the center, though, to discover your diet plan.
Because the staff can receive commission off of ‘dieters’ under the guise of counseling, conflict of interests could be an issue for willing participants. The plan is definitely more expensive than the competition and there is no money-back guarantee or satisfaction policy. This greatly limits a consumer’s power and leaves some feeling as though they have been taken advantage. While this program can help take a few pounds off, the risks may outweigh the benefits.
