im just curious what you guys think...do you think these many, many health or diet promoters out there either selling products, making videos or infomercials, promoting products, selling books, manufacturing and selling cheap food products, nutritionists...or whatever; do you think they actually know that their whole plan is bs and it doesn't matter to them because they really just want an income at the end of the day, or do you think some of them actually think their plans work and they are following them themselves? I only ask because id say 99% of the stuff being talked about or promoted, when followed to the letter, leaves a person with various symptoms gastric distress, side effects, and not even looking or thinking about the totality of how it all fits in in the grand scheme of life. Basically what most people promote doesn't help people and might leave them highly irritated, keep people in a grocery store mentality, yet since most people don't follow the plan 100%...they always attribute the bad effects to the 10% of things they are doing that aren't promoted as being 'good'...when often times its the so called 'good' things that are actually causing issues.
Short question: Do you think most health promoters realize they are full of it, potentially hurting or irritating people and just don't care...they want the income, or do you think they actually follow completely and believe what they are doing is helping?
(btw I consider Ray's work different than these type of people...somehow his name gets wrapped in simply because food is talked about...but I consider what
he does a different thing, and a much better approach)
Short question: Do you think most health promoters realize they are full of it, potentially hurting or irritating people and just don't care...they want the income, or do you think they actually follow completely and believe what they are doing is helping?
(btw I consider Ray's work different than these type of people...somehow his name gets wrapped in simply because food is talked about...but I consider what
he does a different thing, and a much better approach)