October 14, 2010

Jillian Michaels a Fraud?


Jillian Michaels has made a big name for herself helping overweight people lose weight and get in shape, on TV's Biggest Loser and in her own diet products. But recently some allegations have arisen that her diet supplement is a "fraud."

In response though, Jillian's representatives have said ""Not only have placebo-controlled, double-blind, published clinical studies been conducted on the active calorie-control compound in Jillian Michaels Maximum Strength Calorie Control, but that research was reviewed by some of the leading weight-loss experts in the world before Jillian would put her name on the product." For more detail on the allegations and her response, see below.


Jillian Michaels a Fraud?
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This isn't the kind of action Jillian Michaels is used to inspiring. The Biggest Loser's star trainer is being called a big fraud in a lawsuit claiming her diet supplements don't work as advertised. Read the full lawsuit The complaint, filed Tuesday in Los Angeles Superior Court by California native Christie Christensen, alleges that Jillian Michaels Maximum Strength Calorie Control, which features the fitness guru's picture and endorsement by "America's Toughest Trainer," did not help Christensen shed the pounds.

Jillian Michaels a Fraud?

Posted at October 14, 2010 6:02 AM