This is the title of a mini-ebook which has become available on the internet and is being targeted at young girls dreaming of a modelling career. A very clever title, we at PinUpReports.com think, with only one objective in mind…. to rake in thousands of dollars for the publisher without a single concern for the consumer.

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We have not read its content yet but the title alone and how the book is marketed gives strong indication that this is yet another ‘diet’ book written up by some professional ghost writer giving useless tips which either achieve no results or even worse, could be dangerous to your health. Here are some extracts of the marketing slogans this publisher is using:

·         “Written by artist and performer Rachel Car Johnson gives you secrets that keeps you thin and feeling foxier than ever before”.

·         Secrets to getting and staying incredibly thin without giving up life’s guilty pleasures.

·         Can you have champagne, cocktails or wine? Yes you can! Can you have dessert? But of course!

·         Can you imagine a diet that allows fattening foods and alcoholic beverages?

·         How Naughty Pin-Up Girls Stay Thin is a new e-book that aims to share the real secrets of pin up girls

We at PinUpReports.com decided to accompany this article with some extracts of official reports about rogue diet books to alert our readers and to raise awareness that by following a diet book by a publisher which targets young girls aspirations should be looked up very cautiously.

According to a new research, dieting books can be bad for your health.  Fourteen best-selling diet books were examined y Nutritionists who concluded that only three offered completely safe advice to readers wishing to loose weight.

‘Potentially dangerous’ was a book labelled with the title  ‘Protein Power’ in this book, people are advised to exercise on an empty stomach. Others are said to produce only short term weight loss by reducing body fluid. Most books can be put away and categorised as ‘fad’ diets that did not provide adequate nutrition for the majority of people.

Maggie Sanderson, one of the nutritionists from the University of North London who led the study said “Many diet books do not lead to long-term weight loss and can produce yo-yoing in weight”, and “Many are also not very good at creating a healthy and balanced eating pattern”.

We at PinUpReport.com think that diet books and courses are commercial enterprises. They exist to make money for careless authors and publishers but not to promote good health or nutrition. Many diets are very irresponsible and do not address the nutritional needs of human beings, especially the needs of growing teenagers. Reading again the advertising punch lines used by the  “How Naughty Pin-Up Girls Stay Thin” publisher, one can assume that this is yet another one of these useless money wasting and health risking internet e-book diets. PinUp wannabes, be aware!

 

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