Man takes 'before' and 'after' photos in one day without diet supplements, regimen or program

Before and after

A video shows the transformations that is possible in less than five hours.

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Posted: 02/10/2012

We’ve all seen the “before” and “after” photos often accompanying an ad for a diet regimen, exercise program or supplement. While the differences may be shocking, a new video alleges to blow the lid off how photo comparisons can be made.

The video gaining popularity on YouTube shows the transformation from a man's before photo to the after photos in less than five hours. In the video, poster “Furious Pete” shows how the flabby to flexed photos can potentially deceive consumers and be produced without the regimen, program or supplement advertised.

The key, he says, is taking the “after” photo first. Pete goes through rigorous exercise and with the help of some Pam spray, favorable lighting and a tanning session, he takes a snapshot showcasing his rippling muscles and enviable physique.

After that, Pete chowed down on some high sodium snacks, a liter of soda and a carton of milk. The snacks made this once-muscular man look chubby and bloated.

Only a few hours later, he jumped back in front of the camera to show off his flabbier “before” picture.

The video has not only caused Pete a stomach ache, but also shows how easy it can be for photos to show a recognizable weight difference, which doesn't not depend on the diet or exercise advertised.

Pete makes sure to mention in the video that this is just one tactic to make these photos happen, and that the advertisements showing before and after photos very well could have been a result of the product being used.

To watch the full video, click play on the video player below. (NOTE: Some material may be considered inappropriate.)

Note to mobile users: Open video in a web browser to watch or go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M957dACQyfU .
 

Copyright 2012 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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