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Conference rocks::weight_control

Title: Weight Loss and Maintenance
Notice:**PLEASE** enter notes in mixed case (CAPS ARE SHOUTING)!
Moderator:ASICS::LESLIE
Created:Tue Jul 10 1990
Last Modified:Tue Jun 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:933
Total number of notes:9931

539.0. ""fat farm"" by LSHAW::LAURA () Tue Dec 26 1989 11:18

    I have never written to this notes file before, but I have a really
    important question.  My good friend asked me last night if there
    was any way I could find out about a place where you can go away
    for 2-3 days or up to a few weeks that would specialize in weight
    loss.  My friend called it a "fat farm", I'd prefer to explain it
    as a spa type place where they could work on weight loss.  She really
    wants a place to go away to, and even have some time to spend
    collecting herself as she works on her weight loss (and learns new
    eating habbits.  She is going through a hard time in her life, and
    she needs to get away and think too.  Thank you in advance for any
    information you might have.  Oh, she lives in the Boston area, and
    I'm not sure how far she wants to go, I would think a long car ride
    would be fine, but maybe even flying somewhere might not be out
    of the question.  

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539.1??????CLEVER::SULLIVANEileenTue Dec 26 1989 14:007
    I saw an advertisment on tv for a place in ?????, it claimed to
    be covered by most health insurances, it was out of state. I am
    sorry but I can't remember the state it was in.  Also, in Lancaster
    Ma. their is a place, the cost is a mere $3,000.00 per week, Liz
    Taylor frequents it.  

539.2LESLIE::LESLIEAndy - on vacation until 9th JanuaryTue Dec 26 1989 20:533
    ...and as has been demonstrated by Ms. Taylor, they do no good at all
    unless you change your way of life .

539.3Try WW campsCOOKIE::WILCOXDatabase Systems/WestWed Dec 27 1989 12:046
I know that Weight Watchers offers "camps" for overweight kids and I
believe they have some for adults as well.  They are advertised in
the back of the WW magazine.  Might check that out.

Liz

539.4Canyon Ranch in BerkshiresAIMHI::DJOHNSONTue Jan 16 1990 17:5013
    I have a phone number for a place that has opened pretty recently in
    Mass. I believe it's located in the Berkshires.  It's called Canyon
    Ranch.  They also have another place in another part of the country,
    but I can't remember where.  Anyway, they did send me some info, which
    I seemed to have misplaced, but a number you could call 
    800-742-9000 ext. 226 and ask for Candy.  I can't remember pricing or
    anything, but it sounded like a neat place to go and work out, do sport
    activities and eat healthy food for a week or whatever you could
    afford.
    
    Deb
      

539.5It isn't a fat farm anywayFDCV07::GRAYMon Jan 22 1990 12:267
    The place that Liz Taylor goes to in Lancaster is the Mahariji Ayurveda
    Health Center -- it's mostly for meditation and alternative medicines,
    but I doubt it's a fat farm.  I learned transcendental meditation
    there last summer.
    
    Debbie

539.6MCIS1::SULLIVANEileenMon Jan 22 1990 13:276
    RE: .5	
    
    Liz uses it as a fat farm.  My hairdresser goes their to do hair,
    I am sure it is used for transcendental meditation but it is also
    used to lose weight.

539.7CIMNET::LEVITANFri Feb 07 1992 17:2812
    RE: .4 - I called the 800 number - Candy no longer there.  I received
    their brochure.........quite slick.  Canyon Ranch is quite expensive -
    around $2K a week - double occupancy.  The fee (too classy to be called
    price) is all inclusive (except tips, I assume).  Not what I want so I
    dumped the info.  I want to go someplace to rev up the body and start
    a good program of eating properly and exercise - and preferably all
    women.  I don't want to have to be concerned about how I look every 
    moment of the day.  I do not want to go on vacation - which is what
    Canyon Ranch is all about - a healthy vacation - but still, a place for
    a vacation.
    
    Trudy
539.8help!SUBURB::GADDRThu Aug 27 1992 15:0510
    
    Hi there, I'm based in the U.K and have no idea if there are any `fat
    farms'(!) here. 
    
    Does anyone have any info on the U.K?? And if so, please mail me at
    Robin Gadd @REO.
    
    Rob
    
    ps The problem is a VERY wide waist!