I would think so.
It's NOT completely free.
It could be listed on the Weight Watchers website.
You can buy the shakes at the meetings.
Weighing scales that are used for or branded Weight Watchers ones are available from Boots. They can also be bought at Weight Watchers meetings but then they tend to be more expensive.
I started out with Weight Watchers online, but I wasnt benefiting from it. The motivation just wasn't there. The meetings provided so much more such as advice, support, and the key factor for me, accountability. I would definitely suggest going to the meetings.
Weight Watchers will sometimes give a free trial, but yes you do have to join to learn their diet plan and have online access and also to attend meetings.
Yes and no. Children would need a doctor's note, along with their parents going to the meetings with them.
It helps you develop better healthy eating habits and get a lot of exercise. Not only this, but Weight Watchers have regular meetings that help to keep you on track with your weight and lifestyle. http://www.ehow.com/facts_5531397_benefits-weight-watchers.html
Good question. You can call them to find out.
There are many Weight Watcher centres located in California. The best way to find a centre close to you is to visit the official Weight Watchers website. They allow you to search for the meetings that are closest to your location.
The difference is that Weight Watchers online is an approach to losing weight if an individual is more interested in self-directed weight loss. This approach allows the user to create a healthier lifestyle by learning to manage foods better, exercise properly, and understand making healthy choices. Weight Watchers e-tools is designed for online assistance through meetings with other weight watchers and together, share tips and strategies to lose weight effectively.
They offer a free diet assessment plan. They also are offering free registration online. Weight Watchers offers a new points program. http://www.freedieting.com/weightwatchers.htm