I loath that woman with a passion. She calls herself doctor and gives the impression she is medically qualifed to give advice about health.
I KNOW not all doctors are medical - but if a doctor is giving me medical advice I do not expect that person to be a doctor of theology or whatever.
There are some excellent articles on the web about this very dangerous woman:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gillian_mckeith
http://www.guardian.co.uk/life/badscience/stor y/0,12980,1285600,00.html
A few months ago there was a tv programme about her 'doctorate'. A hugely obese darts player applied to the same American institute to 'study' the same course - and was not only accepted but assured he was ideal for the course. The course would have cost a fair bit of money.
But at the end he would have been as 'qualified' as McKeith.
Particularly objectionable is her love of colonic irrigation. This is an unnecessary and sometimes dangerous treatment - it removes good bacteria which is essential for the health of our bowels.
In 50 years time people will be amazed that people volunteered for it.