“The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it.” – Michelangelo
If you’ve not been on track to reaching a goal…Set a new one today, and set it high.
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Emmyjane on
July 16th, 2007
This movie looks like it will be wonderful.
One thing, and maybe you’ve addressed it in your film… What will people risk health and reputation-wise to be thin? What happens when simple dieting becomes obsessive? When extreme, starvation dieting lead not to a healthy weight, but yo-yo cycling, binging, and an irrational relationship with food?
There is a very interesting thread on Low Carb Friends regarding the controversial KimKins crash diet. It also involves the role Jimmy Moore plays in marketing and supporting the KimKins diet. Please read the whole thread for some great insight and truly concerned passion of an online community. http://www.lowcarbfriends.com/bbs/showthread.php?t=502606
Steve on
July 19th, 2007
We are trying to cover the broad topic of dieting for sure, and trying to discuss the extremes of dieting where we can…however our main focus is to inspire the viewer to make a positive change.
While Jimmy might have business relationships with some of the weight loss companies on his site, I believe his intentions are good and meant to help others. The primary reason we do not endorse any one specific diet or weight loss program over another is so that there can be an objective perspective that is credible. I agree that when the lines become blurred, it is hard to know what is really going on.
Hopefully it will all become clearer very soon!
-Steve
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This movie looks like it will be wonderful.
One thing, and maybe you’ve addressed it in your film… What will people risk health and reputation-wise to be thin? What happens when simple dieting becomes obsessive? When extreme, starvation dieting lead not to a healthy weight, but yo-yo cycling, binging, and an irrational relationship with food?
There is a very interesting thread on Low Carb Friends regarding the controversial KimKins crash diet. It also involves the role Jimmy Moore plays in marketing and supporting the KimKins diet. Please read the whole thread for some great insight and truly concerned passion of an online community. http://www.lowcarbfriends.com/bbs/showthread.php?t=502606
We are trying to cover the broad topic of dieting for sure, and trying to discuss the extremes of dieting where we can…however our main focus is to inspire the viewer to make a positive change.
While Jimmy might have business relationships with some of the weight loss companies on his site, I believe his intentions are good and meant to help others. The primary reason we do not endorse any one specific diet or weight loss program over another is so that there can be an objective perspective that is credible. I agree that when the lines become blurred, it is hard to know what is really going on.
Hopefully it will all become clearer very soon!
-Steve