Superskinny Me: The Race to Size Double Zero

Superskinny Me: The Race to Size Double Zero

Superskinny Me: The Race to Size Double Zero

It's estimated that British women who diet spend on average 31 years trying to lose weight. What is it that feeds the female obsession regarding body image, weight and dieting?

This incredible documentary follows two journalists as they go on a no-holds-barred journey into the world of extreme dieting. Both journalists, healthy size 12s with average BMIs, are aiming to drop five dress sizes in five weeks. With a 'Don't Try This at Home' warning, both Kate and Louise follow strict regimes of swimming in freezing cold water to raise the metabolism, colonic irrigation, extreme diets and extreme exercise regimes.

Relationships reach breaking point, functioning in their normal daily lives becomes almost impossible and emotions run away. Ultimately for one journalist the experiment is halted, as concerns are raised by the doctor, while for the other, size 00 jeans beckon - but at what cost?

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  1. why isn't it on here?
    Posted by bbb on 20/11/2009 00:08:58
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  2. PLEASE PUT THIS ON HERE!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Posted by es on 12/11/2009 02:18:18
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  3. When this program first came out, it went on 4oD. Please put it back on.
    Posted by rp on 10/09/2009 21:28:07
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  4. I do not understand why I can only watc maybe half of the program that I used to watch on the old 4od.. There is hardly anything left.. And why are these programs that you cannot watch anyway displayed on the website.
    Posted by Malise on 06/09/2009 19:44:40
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  5. Please make this program available to view on 4oD!!!
    Posted by Silkie on 03/09/2009 17:41:54
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