Thursday, August 19, 2010

Should dieting websites be required by law to have a doctor approve their advice?

I think that would infringe on their freedom of speech. Besides, anyone who is dumb enough to take advice from a stupid diet website probably wouldn't listen to a doctor anyway.Should dieting websites be required by law to have a doctor approve their advice?
HI!!! NO, people want magic weight loss, but unless they are mentally deficient and have enough money they would know that they eat too much and move around very little. It would be a huge waste of money and perhaps dying from snake oil sellers. Do you remember Metrical? I had to take a can of that embarrising stuff and a piece of fruit a whole year, 6th grade, and I didn't loose anything except my dignity.A lawyer is going to take your money and tell you to use the US govt food pryamid and get off your butt and walk your dog. Get an obese loveable one and lose inches together. BarbShould dieting websites be required by law to have a doctor approve their advice?
No. But the person who actually accesses the website needs to use common sense.
no i dont think so, because everybodys body is different so some methods work for some people and dont work for others.
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