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http://bit.ly/SubSharedChannel Instagram is lastly punishing harmful diet plan advertisements We’ve all seen the magic shakes, teas, and powders promoted on Instagram by the Kardashians and influencers.
Currently while many people on some level understand that Kim declaring a lollipop is helped her drop weight is most likely BS. lots of people actually get these products.
AND the issue is, a great deal of them are entirely unethical. and these advertisements target people of every age.
Advertising non-FDA-approved diet plan tablets, teas, and trembles was brought into question by body positivity advocates like The Great Area’s Jameela Jamil, and licensed dietitians. Jameela really spearheaded a request qualified, Stop celebs promoting poisonous diet products on social networks, and it got a tremendous 240,000 signatures.
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< iframe width="425" elevation="355" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/hA_YeUsXTYw?rel=0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen >< img alt="Instagram restricting weight loss item articles" src="https://i.ytimg.com/vi/hA_YeUsXTYw/default.jpg"/ > Instagram is currently limiting the number of blog posts for weight loss products.
I love Jameela Jamil!!!!!!
I feel like the title is incomplete
your pictures for your videos are on points It always makes me want to click the video. Who edits your videos ?
Um is Instagram actually going after fat shammers? People actually want to help their health.
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