Lebootcamp the french diet

Published: 11th August 2010
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The #1 French Diet, LeBootCamp

What is LeBootCamp?
LeBootCamp is an online diet that has helped over 700,000 paying members to lose weight in a healthy manner, without forbidden foods and without trips to the gym.

I'd like to speak about protein diets, diets without meat, cabbage soup diets, diets based on eggs (the "Mayo Clinic Diet" is a fairly appropriate name, although nothing to do with the famous Mayo Clinic establishment), diets based on powdered drinks, the "blood-type" diet, and other such myths.

we use the word myths because thanks to our team of researchers based here in San Francisco, we have had the luxury of re-examining all the studies mentioned by diet manufacturers. In order for a concept to truly capture my attention, it has to be proven by at least 5 double-blind medical studies on a representative sample (a sample of 5 people is not valid!), and according to a serious and verifiable protocol.

For example, if you look at the Blood Type Diet, all the studies which prove that this diet works, were financed or led by the creator of the diet himself. Now that is not acceptable :).


Because we are willing to lose weight at all costs, diet gurus and diet product manufacturers are always working on new ways to attract us. Consider me your diet police :)

Then again, why us? Simply because we are not biased and we are able to revise our judgment as soon as sufficient studies bring new research, or prove a new method. Working with reputable doctors, famous athletes, researchers, and recognized coaches, ensures that we cannot make a mistake without being informed of it!

The Glycemic Index, we hear about GI all the time.
The popularization of the glycemic index for weight loss purposes originates in Australia. The University of Sydney was the first to publish very thorough work showing that foods with a high glycemic index may have a negative impact on weight loss.

Stress also causes a negative impact on weight loss. specifically around the abdomen. An increase in cortisol may also be a cause.

Many studies have confirmed the concept of the Glycemic Index, and we have integrated these studies in our meal plans. We also explain how to apply the guiding principles of the Glycemic Index (described in detail in my program), so that you can adapt this concept to your everyday life. Any information concerning the GI of foods which we suggest is primarily based on research done by the University of Sydney.


LeBootCamp has been featured in over 700 media over the past 5 years. Valérie Orsoni was featured on good morning america
lebootcamp is on outside magazine best companies 2010 in the 8th position! You have seen valérie orsoni and her program featured in ELLE, Marie Claire, amNY, Glamour, on France24, etc... LeBootCamp yummy recipes are featured in the May issue of Food&Wine.
This massive media exposure helps create a high level of brand awareness, which in turn, helps increase the transformation rates

For more information, please go to lebootcamp.webs.com




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