Recent reports are shining light on the prevalent disparity between the cost of many weight loss plans, and the actual benefit, in pounds lost, of said plans. The article in question, published on Mainstreet.com, sheds light on the high price of weight loss, both in adverse health consequences as well as monetarily. Relying on a study conducted by researchers at Johns Hopkins, Mainstreet reveals that weight loss programs which "require consumers to purchase meals cost between $570 per month and $682 per month", with the article's contributing dieter, a woman named Deeann Beckner spending nearly $1,000 on dieting. With the price of weight loss steadily increasing while results steadily diminish, Diet Doc now offers a solution.