Dr. Suzanne Gudakunst Fat Loss Secret : Scam?
Hmm, good question. I came across this Dr’s supposed fat loss secret that has earned her “death threats” – from who, it vaguely even gives the details on that, and is highly doubtful. Who’d want to broadcast it if they really were threatened life and limb because of a supposed “discovery” that the medical establishment didn’t want them to reveal anyways? I’d think if my life were really threatened, I’d want to be a little less conspicuous and not disclose this fact to the public, but hey, that’s just me!
Ok, here’s why I doubt this program is anything totally revolutionary, and maybe I shouldn’t judge a book by it’s cover, but some warning bells went off when I surfed the website of this fat loss secret plan. Dr. Suzanne Gudakunst, first of all, is a woman who is shown several times on the website, in a cowboy hat and some young looking gear no less, trying to look hip and sexy, which is my first warning sign and which sets off alarms whether this woman is really a Dr. at all to be perfectly honest. I’m not sure what kind of doctor would want to present herself this way, as a brash and low brow salesman.
She goes on and on in sales copy about being thin, sexy, losing weight, and how these worms and other parasites are eating you alive from the inside out, causing disease and premature death, and even going into some unbelievable stories about young, healthy patients of hers that have died out of nowhere only to the puzzlement of their friends and family, seeming to attribute these untimely deaths to an unhealthy colon and digestive system. Hmm, really, because I’d be willing to bet autopsies would show that they dies of some unfortunate disease of sleeper disorder that was never evident until it was too late.
The problem I have with advertising like this is that it really plays on people fears and desires, and gives the reader little substance. For example, I have no idea what her product actually is by reading through the sales copy. Is it a book, a supplement and a book, a DVD? You don’t really know what you’re getting, and it comes in a platinum version which is more expensive, and a regular version as well. So, what more do you get with the platinum version? It doesn’t really say.
She goes on and on about how she “cares about you” also, which seems pretty doubtful considering this sales copy is set to push a product that is poorly communicated. If anyone has any further information, good or bad reviews, please post them here, I’d be open to hear both sides, and I’ll admit I haven’t tried it, so I can’t really give it a review, I can only judge by the cover so far.
