90 Day Fiancé star Nicole Nafziger is looking to make healthier lifestyle choices, showing off her figure in a cute short top and sweatpants on Instagram while modeling for a weight loss shooting ad. While the claims of the weight loss injection company he is promoting have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration, the TLC star says he can already see the difference in his own life after two rounds of detoxification.

“Now that my second [7-day round] is ending, I think it’s safe to say it will be my choice!” Nicole Nafziger wrote next to the photo. “I have had problems maintaining consistency with health kicks in the past, but these vaccines make it easy.”

When a follower asked him what his weight loss goal would be, Nicole Nafziger consciously replied: “I want to be healthy and comfortable in my skin”, earning praise from his positive body followers.

“And that’s what matters!” A user responded. “You look great!”

Another intervened, “Good answer, there is no magic number!”

Others warned Nafziger to promote and take vaccines to lose weight, and one commenter wrote: “Please do not take them, they are literally laxative.”

Another advised: “This is not the way to get fit and healthy,” while a third commented: “I know a lot about you. It needs to be a lifestyle change. It’s not like that!”

Celebrity endorsements of dietary products and detoxification teas have recently been criticized as popularization of sponsored content on social networks grows. Good Place actress, Jameela Jamil, called stars like the Kardashian family and Cardi B for promoting similar products on her Instagram last year, writing on Twitter: “God, I hope all these celebrities wear their pants in public, like the poor women who buy this nonsense on recommendation do it. It’s not that they really take this s-. They just whip it because they need MORE MONEY. “

She continued, “If you want to” curb your appetite, “eat some damn green vegetables or eat a nutritious soup of natural vegetables. Don’t drink these” detoxifying “teas. You need fiber! It’s not something that honestly just makes you have diarrhea. day that takes it and will constipate it in the long run … In general, never take advice on the diet of women who know nothing about nutrition / basic advertising ethics. If you want to be healthier, talk to a coach / doctor. “