| bodyOptimise and all associated services are not intended
as a substitute for any advice or treatment prescribed by a doctor.
It is the responsibility of each member to ensure that there are no medical
reasons why they should not embark upon a slimming campaign. If in any
doubt at all, members should check with their doctor.
bodyOptimise’s medical policy is:
- bodyOptimise is not available to members under the age of 18. The
advice given in the public area is not intended for use by those under
18.
- Anyone who has any medical problems, is
taking any medication, is pregnant or breast-feeding
must disclose this information during registration.
- Members with diabetes or coeliac disease will be able to benefit fully
from bodyOptimise and should always incorporate the advice given by
their care team or GP.
- Because our members’ health is of primary import, we’re
unable to offer membership to the following groups:
- People with eating disorders
If you have or if you are concerned that you may have an eating
disorder it is important to consult your doctor for advice.
- People with cancer, liver or kidney disease
There is always a risk that any weight changes you experience could
be due to your illness rather than dietary adjustments and we would
be concerned about supporting you properly and fully in your weight
loss campaign. If you are looking to lose weight during your illness
or treatment, we would encourage you to discuss your weight concerns
with your doctor or specialist.
- Mums to be
Members who become pregnant after joining bodyOptimise may continue
to enjoy the members’ area of the website , however access
to the weight support service will be limited
- Membership is offered to breastfeeding mothers a minimum of 6 weeks
after the birth of their baby.
If you have a medical condition which may be adversely affected by exercise
you should consult your doctor before following any exercise information
given. It is required that each member takes personal responsibility for
themselves when doing any exercise which has been advised by Slimming
World or their representative, either at or outside the group. If at any
time while exercising a member feels any ill effects then they must stop
doing the exercise and it is advisable that they check this out with their
doctor.
We always recommend members follow the medical and any dietary advice
they have been given by their doctor or other health professional.
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