Magnetic Diet Review
What You Should Know
The Magnetic Diet appears to refer to an eBook sold online. There is an official website for the Magnetic Diet, but the information is presented in a cluttered manner making it hard for the consumer to learn about the plan. Some third party resources claim the plan has something to do with Neuro-Linguistic programming and meditation, but this information may not be relevant.
The official Magnetic Diet website does not offer contact information, but it does offer several other eBooks pushing weight loss secrets. If the Magnetic Diet was the end all of weight loss plans, why would there be a need to buy other eBooks?
List of Ingredients
eBook featuring information on Food Magnetism and weight loss tips.
Product Features
The Magnetic Diet website does not leave the consumer with a good feeling. The website could be thought of more as an advertising page than an information portal for the Magnetic Diet. This is because the page is written as an eBook sales page. The page contains more than 4,000 words and could be switched out with any other eBook sales page on the Internet. The familiar ìcall to actionî statement pushing the eBook and affiliate links can be found every paragraph.
The Magnetic Diet utilizes the magnetism of food to aid in weight loss, according to the website. Supposedly the plan will help the dieter control food cravings, burn more fat, build additional muscle and feel fantastic about who they are. No pills, no gym equipment and no diet. That sounds like the same lifestyle that causes people to gain weight rather than lose weight.
The Magnetic Diet eBook sells for $39.00. It is sold as an eBook so after paying the purchase price, the dieter will be given a link to download the pages. There is no way of knowing what information or how much information is included in the program. No testimonials could be found on the sales page for the Magnetic Diet.
Advantages
- There is an official website.
Disadvantages
- There is no easy explanation of the Magnetic Diet.
- The website is one, large sales page.
- There are affiliate links on the website for other diet eBooks.
- No contact information is provided.
Conclusion
We are not supporting the Magnetic Diet at this time. If the writer wants to sell their program, the best way is not by pushing the dieter into making a rush decision for a set of eBooks. The time it takes to set up a real website and have the book published in print could mean a huge jump in support, but the Magnetic Diet does not appear to be aimed at people who are researching the best weight loss options.
We also do not like the fact that no pills or diets are used. The best way to lose weight is with a reduced calorie diet and a fat burner and appetite suppressant that scientists have tested and proven effective. Dieters need help, not a sales pitch and an eBook.
