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Old September 26th, 2003, 08:54 PM
Alan Rae
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Has anyone used DietPower? I would be interested to hear from anyone who is
willing to give me their opinion, as I am thinking about purchasing it.

Thanks

Alan


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Old September 26th, 2003, 09:06 PM
Patricia Heil
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Spend the money on a pair of cross trainers, start an
exercise program, and get a doctor's referral to a
registered dietitian or state-licensed nutritionist.

Alan Rae wrote:

Has anyone used DietPower? I would be interested to hear from anyone who is
willing to give me their opinion, as I am thinking about purchasing it.

Thanks

Alan

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Old September 26th, 2003, 11:49 PM
Jennifer Austin
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"Alan Rae" wrote in message
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Has anyone used DietPower? I would be interested to hear from anyone who

is
willing to give me their opinion, as I am thinking about purchasing it.

Thanks

Alan

I've used it on and off for years. I don't use it to tell me how much to
eat or anything, just as a logging tool and as a nutrient & recipe
analyzer/holder. I like it because I can put all of my own stuff in very
easily and I can do long term analysis. I thought about an online log like
fitday, but I don't always have internet access when I travel. I highly
recommend the program if you're willing to make the one time investment.

Jennifer
300/150/140
jennifer (at) resurvey (dot) org


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Old September 27th, 2003, 01:23 AM
Bill Davis
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"Alan Rae" wrote:

Has anyone used DietPower? I would be interested to hear from anyone who is
willing to give me their opinion, as I am thinking about purchasing it.

If the free alternative doesn't suit you & you don't mind spending the
bucks ...., DietPower is a good program. I've used it for years and
highly recommend it. .... of course, like anything else, it's just a
tool. You still have to control what you put in your mouth ).

Bill Davis
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Old September 27th, 2003, 12:53 PM
Alan Rae
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Thanks for the help guys. Fitday.com looks good, but I won't have internet
access everywhere I go, so I think I'll opt for the program. It is $50, but
there will be a few members of my household looking to buy it, so it won't
be so hard

Yes, Bill, it is just a tool. I heard someone say that the best diet is
just to realise what you are putting in your mouth, and the trial of
DietPower certainly seems to do that. So, I am 197lb just now, and will be
170lb or less by Christmas. Promise :P

Alan

"Alan Rae" wrote in message
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Has anyone used DietPower? I would be interested to hear from anyone who

is
willing to give me their opinion, as I am thinking about purchasing it.

Thanks

Alan




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Old September 27th, 2003, 01:34 PM
Jennifer Austin
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"Alan Rae" wrote in message
...
Thanks for the help guys. Fitday.com looks good, but I won't have

internet
access everywhere I go, so I think I'll opt for the program. It is $50,

but
there will be a few members of my household looking to buy it, so it won't
be so hard

Yes, Bill, it is just a tool. I heard someone say that the best diet is
just to realise what you are putting in your mouth, and the trial of
DietPower certainly seems to do that. So, I am 197lb just now, and will

be
170lb or less by Christmas. Promise :P

Alan

That's another nice thing about DP, is that you can put up to 9 people in
the house on it. AND if you have a desktop and laptop, they'll give you a
"key" to use on the extra machine.

Jenn


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Old September 27th, 2003, 10:53 PM
Geoff
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There are a lot of people who swear by diet power and fitday but they gave
me a headache to tell you the truth. I doubt anyone could sustain tracking
food like that for the rest of their life.

-g


"Alan Rae" wrote in message
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Has anyone used DietPower? I would be interested to hear from anyone who

is
willing to give me their opinion, as I am thinking about purchasing it.

Thanks

Alan




 




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