Article: BODIES OF EVIDENCE FOLLOWERS SAY PROOF IS IN THE RESULTS; SCIENTISTS LOOK BEYOND THE CLAIMS.(Lifestyles/Spotlight)

Byline: Linda Castrone Rocky Mountain News Staff Writer

The ads are impressive: Before and after photos of women in bikinis, displaying the ``dramatic results they got in just six weeks on the Deeptone One Hour One Day a Week Program.''

In the ``after'' photos, the women are slimmer, more muscular.

But are the photos real? Does the program work?

Founder Morri Duhem says ``yes,'' as do dozens of people pictured in the company's ads and two Rocky Mountain News readers who completed the program.

Scholars and scientists aren't so sure.

``I don't believe in miracles,'' says Glenn Morris, professor of weight training at ...

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