People Continue to Defend Heidi and Kimkins

January 11, 2008 on 6:46 pm | In Weight Loss, Internet, Media, Kimkins Experiences, Kimkins, Heidi Diaz, Kimkins Fraud, Kimkins Criticism, Kimmer |

YouTube commentary is truly the lowest form of discourse. The anonymity encourages people to throw all semblance of civility out the window. Lying and outright outrageousness are pastimes for many users. But I digress… what I really wanted to post about was the fact that someone chose to post a comment on the YouTube version of the Heidi Diaz surveillance video this week. It is not a smart ass kid or a petty jokester, someone wanted to express their outrage about the exposure and defend the diet against its detractors. I will quote it in its entirety:

People should be ashamed of themselves. Invading someone’s privacy because the diet failed for you or caused a side effect. NEWSFLASH, all diets cause side effects, some minimal and others more extreme. No one held a gun to your head and forced you to join the kimkins site or to even do the diet. This diet works wonders for people who are SEVERLY obese, not people who need to lose 10 pounds to fit into their party dress for the weekend.

I think that this 25 year old American Girl with the really pretty name and no videos or favorites might even be Kimmer.

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  1. Oh man, what a horrible, misguided thing to say. Unfortunately, the Kimkins diet would be safest for someone only wishing to take off a couple of pounds for a special event. Unfortunately, the people it is the most dangerous diet for are people with a lot of weight to lose, and a lot of desperation to fall for her dangerous diet advice!

    Comment by OhYeahBabe — January 12, 2008 #

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