Monday, September 14, 2009

Medifast: Ultimate Weight-Loss System or Pyramid Scheme

Liquid protein drinks, raw foods, Scarsdale and Atkins — is the Medifast (MED-$19.44) Meal Plan an amazing weight-loss product, or just another in a long list of fad diets? Medifast meals are formulated with low-fat protein and fiber, and are supposedly “clinically proven” to help users lose weight quickly — up to an alleged 20 pounds a month — through a process called ketosis, a metabolic state where the body is tricked into burning its own fat reserves. A review of the clinical studies provided by the company online and in regulatory filings, however, finds a troubling theme underlying most of the treatment protocols… Continue Reading at BNET Health Care Industries.

The Take Shape For Life (TFSL) website boasts that becoming a health coach is a business opportunity that has a low cost of start-up, requiring no holding of inventory as all orders are shipped to the end consumer. Detractors allege, however, the company’s growth is attributable to nothing more than a twist of the notorious Ponzi postage stamp con of 1921 — a modern day, multilevel pyramid scheme…. Continue Reading at BNET Health Care Industries.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nice catch, keep them coming!

Anonymous said...

With all the people out of work could make a great push on this stock.

Zeb said...

John Hopkins says No to Medifast

More Medifast False Advertising- Visit the John Hopkins Weight Management Center website and search for Medifast

You will find nothing
http://www.jhsph.edu/weight/

But Medifast Advertising implies John Hopkins is recommending Medifast

Do you due diligence before investing