Monday, November 30, 2009

How Can I Lose 30 Pounds In 2 Weeks

Yesterday I've been asked whether it was possible to lose 30 pounds in just 2 weeks. The lady who sent me this question was in distress about her appearance and what she would be wearing for her daughter's wedding, and was anxious to lose 30 pounds quickly before going shopping for an outfit to wear at the wedding.

First and foremost, I congratulated her on her daughter's wedding. After that, I tried searching for some resources and find a good answer for her. I really wanted to give her a positive answer, to add joy for her and top off the happiness for her daughter's wedding. But on the other hand, I wanted to give her a true answer, even it wasn't the answer she wanted to hear.

Unfortunately, after completing my research I had to tell her that no, it was impossible, Or at least extremely improbable. There's an extremely slim chance to succeed at this, and it would take very drastic measures that could highly risk her health and metabolism. I wasn't going advise her to do that.


However, I have referred her to a amazing program, which is one of the most popular and easy-to-use weight loss diets out there. It has been used with tremendous success by thousands of people. Using the revolutionary Calorie Shifting method, I told her, it could make her lose 9 pounds every 11 days, which would fit into her time frame. I cautioned her that 9 pounds every 11 days was a typical figure. She could lose slightly less than that, but even a loss of 6 or 7 pounds would be visible. Then again, she could lose even more than 9 pounds. It's known to have happened to some people who used Fat Loss 4 Idiots. It would depend on her Metabolism.

I told her one other thing - there is a life after your daughter's wedding. Fat Loss For Idiots [http://www.squidoo.com/fatloss4idiots-view] is one of the easiest diets to stick to for the long haul, because of its diverse menu based on inputs from the user. So she could maintain her weight loss and continue to lose weight on a permanent basis.

And above all, I told her, she should be happy no matter what - her daughter was getting married!

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