BREAKING NEWS: Jillian Michaels being sued by woman who didn't lose weight with supplement

Uhoh Jillian, looks like someone's trying to give you a workout.

Jillian Michaels, the sassy female trainer on the Biggest Loser, is being sued by a woman who was taking the weight loss supplement Jillian endorsed and did not lose weight, according to the Daily News.

The California woman said she was "duped" into purchasing the product and thought that it would really help her lose weight, only ... she didn't.

She's suing Jillian for damages not to exceed $5 million.

Here's the rest of the story: http://www.nydailynews.com/lifestyle/health/2010/02/11/2010-02-11_biggest_loser_trainer_jillian_michaels_sued_over_weight_loss_supplement_pills.html

 

Busting 11 Funky Food Myths

You're about to take a bite of your sandwich and all of a sudden it slips out of your hand and neatly lands on the floor.

"IT'S OKAY," you exclaim. "FIVE SECOND RULE!"

Apparently the five second rule is just a myth-who would know you're not supposed to eat food that has fallen on the floor?

This is just one of many food myths we decide what to eat and what not to eat by. Others include that baby carrots are bleached and white flour is infused with chemicals.

Here's an MSN article that uncovers the truth about some of the silly food myths we've always lived by:

http://health.msn.com/weight-loss/slideshow.aspx?cp-documentid=100253608&imageindex=8