Weight Loss Industry Watchdog Fights Back To Protect Consumers
El Segundo, California, February 26, 2015 (Newswire.com) - The myths, lies, and overall confusion swirling inside the weight loss industry has prompted Wellness WORD, a consumer advocate website, to fight back with the mission of protecting consumer results.
In an attempt to protect good intentioned fat loss consumers, Wellness WORD diligently combs through the scientific evidence to break it down, and share what is necessary to know. Each visitor to the website is given evidence based information in order to help reach their ultimate goals.
When choosing a fat loss fitness program make sure you use an evidence based approach, and avoid all the myths, lies, and confusion riddling the industry. Wellness WORD is here to help.
Jim O'Connor, Strength and Conditioning Coach
After watching so many innocent consumers become mislead, frustated, and quit their weight loss journey, Exercise Physiologist, Jim O'Connor, decided to fight back in order to help good intentioned individuals
Coach O'Connor states, "the mission is to protect individuals by educating, and empowering millions of people into looking better, feeling better, and performing better. Dispelling all the myths, and giving consumers the correct information is what Wellness WORD is so passionate about."
When it comes to fat loss, and fitness most consumers rely on word of mouth myths from family, friends, and the press instead of basing programs on solid evidence based principles. The result is weight loss lack of results, and complete frustation.
In order to help fat loss consumers Wellness WORD sends out regular email alerts to members as a warning when a new myth infests the industry. This helps consumers from being misled. Website visitors also have an opportunity to receive, 100% free, the popular top 20 fat loss myths that destroy results. It is comprised of 20 short videos explaining, and debunking the biggest myths that are destroying consumers results.
For more information, and professional guidance on weight loss contact Jim O'Connor or visit wellnessword.com.