By Erin La Rosa
I have followed Kirstie Alley‘s diet roller coaster with a fervor that should be reserved for things that actually matter, but when I heard she had created an all-organic weight loss program, I had to prod further.

So, “Organic Liason” is an internet-based company that claims to be the first US DA certified organic weight loss brand. It focuses on using organic weight loss elixirs (including a colon cleanser, green tea supplement, and nighttime relaxer), eating organic and chemical free meals, and tracking what you eat. Once you’ve signed up some of the features that you’ll gain access to are a menu planner, organic recipes, an organic network locator— so you can find healthy supermarkets near you, organic tips and tricks, and a “chubby buddy” (aka another dieter to vent to).

Kirstie claims on the website that she was looking for a system that would “improve my and my kids health” and that this system targets hunger and cravings. And, if you’ve been watching Dancing With the Stars then you know how much weight Kirstie has lost (though, admittedly, a large part of that is likely from the increased activity).

I am all for living organic and eating organic, but diets to me always seem a bit like a bad idea. What do you all think, is this a safe way to lose weight?

Article courtesy of ecorazzi.com

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