That’s just it, you don’t find out that the diet side of the scam is predominantly a load of unhealthy shite until you’ve parted with your cash. The whole set up, “business model”, is based on praying on those who are vulnerable because unfortunately they are easier to hoodwink. I fell victim through lack of sleep, looking for an “easy option” and dealing with a whole tonne of hormones. Luckily I saw it for what it was, whereas many others, especially young women/girls in their teens, might not and could effectively end up starving themselves...I don't mean any offence to you but surely this is common sense? I mean this doesn't look like a diet to me. What do I know!
And don’t even get me started on the “exercise” part of her scam