
Mum of two loses 17.7kg in four months doing one thing after doctor wake-up call
A mum-of-two has explained how she lost more than 17kg using a fitness mobile app. An increasing number of fans are turning to an innovative health coaching app that's currently 60% off and swaps traditional calorie counting and restrictive eating in favour of a kinder method.
The Simple app uses AI to offer completely personalised nutritional advice as well as helping tweak daily habits to make small but sustainable changes. Jennifer lost the 17.7kg, or 2.8 stone, within just four months after being mortified by her holiday snaps. She explained: "After one of our trips last year, we came back home and started going through some photos and I realised just how much I had let myself go.
"I was absolutely horrified, to say the least. I had a doctors appointment coming up. I got on the scales for the first time in a long time and realised I weiged 205lbs, which... jaw to floor, I was mortified. I am only five foot one, so you can imagine."
The stark revelation during the routine visit served as Jennifer's reality check. She said: "My doctor went ahead and put on my chart that I was now considered morbidly obese, which scared me to death. You hear those words... the word morbid is very, very scary and having other comorbidities coming with that is very, very scary as well. I just decided I've got to do something.", reports the Mirror.
It wasn't her first attempt to get healthier, as she explained: "I have tried different kinds of workouts, different routines, different diets, and I don't stick to them. I was very sceptical from my past experiences and I also had an injury to my left knee. The first couple of days were so hard - I'm a stay-at-home mom, the kids are at home and want to snack all day. I would do the same. I was an emotional eater - if I was depressed, or anxious, I would immediately go to that."
Jennifer stumbled upon an advert on social media for the high-tech Simple app, which touted the advantages of intermittent fasting, the science behind much of Dr Michael Mosley's health advice. She decided to give it a whirl, explaining: "With the app it made everything so simple. I check in in the morning, there's reminders all the time, I can find out when my next fast is, when I should be eating, you get tips on a daily basis, different things that you can swap out.
The Simple App offers daily workouts, advice, dietary assessments and an AI assistant.
Get 60% off
"One of my absolute favourite parts of the app is they have an integrated AI software where you can just ask questions. If you go to a restaurant, it takes out all your guesswork."
Jennifer attributes her weight loss to the app, which has seen her now lose the 'morbidly obese' label given to her by her doctor. She said: "This app has been absolutely life-changing for me. It just made everything so simple, I can actually do things I love to do, like a long walk with my kid."
The market for fitness apps exploded during the pandemic, as fitness fans tried to stay healthy at home. There are a few other apps out there doing similar things. These include Hevy, which lets you track workouts. Meanwhile, for food tracking the basic version of MyFitnessPal is free, with other features locked behind a paywall. The Simple app incorporates both these elements plus the AI assistant Avo and other features.
The Simple app is currently 60% off for all new signups when users use the code REACH60 at checkout. With the discount, this works out at one week for €3.99, down from €9.99, one month for €11.99 down from €29.99, or three months for €23.99, down from €59.99.
Avo, the app's AI coach, can look at the ingredients available in your fridge and whip up personalised recipe ideas, a feature that Simple user Chris credited for his massive 20kg weight drop, with the chef saying he 'loved the recipes. '
Elsewhere, Danielle saw a dramatic 27.8kg (48lbs) loss. She explained: "I give all credit to Simple. Having an AI coach right there, any time I needed, whatever time of day, helped me more than anything else."
The app has a 4.7-star average on Trustpilot, with 58% of those being a perfect 5 star review. One fan said: "I've tried multiple fasting apps, but this one truly stands out. Since using this app, I've noticed better energy levels, improved focus, and even weight loss. The educational content is also a great bonus, helping me understand the science behind fasting."
Another individual hailed it as the 'best decision they ever made', stating: "I finally have a healthy relationship with food, I've lost 15 pounds in my first month using this simple app, and it was surprisingly easy."
Another user praising the coaching element but admitted they found the app challenging to navigate: "I like the coach feature in this and the food logging by scanning or speaking but I find it confusing on how to use it. I feel it would be better to just have a calendar day click on that and have all that there."
A fourth customer labelled it as 'the best app', declaring: "So helpful, easy to scan meals to show ingredients. I have never stuck to anything so long before, it has now become a way of life."
Real Simple users are featured who have been compensated for their honest testimonials. Results may vary. You can read The Mirror's review of the Simple app here.
The Simple app is available on Android and iOS and is currently 60% off using the code REACH60 at checkout.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Irish Daily Mirror
10 hours ago
- Irish Daily Mirror
Mum of two loses 17.7kg in four months doing one thing after doctor wake-up call
A mum-of-two has explained how she lost more than 17kg using a fitness mobile app. An increasing number of fans are turning to an innovative health coaching app that's currently 60% off and swaps traditional calorie counting and restrictive eating in favour of a kinder method. The Simple app uses AI to offer completely personalised nutritional advice as well as helping tweak daily habits to make small but sustainable changes. Jennifer lost the 17.7kg, or 2.8 stone, within just four months after being mortified by her holiday snaps. She explained: "After one of our trips last year, we came back home and started going through some photos and I realised just how much I had let myself go. "I was absolutely horrified, to say the least. I had a doctors appointment coming up. I got on the scales for the first time in a long time and realised I weiged 205lbs, which... jaw to floor, I was mortified. I am only five foot one, so you can imagine." The stark revelation during the routine visit served as Jennifer's reality check. She said: "My doctor went ahead and put on my chart that I was now considered morbidly obese, which scared me to death. You hear those words... the word morbid is very, very scary and having other comorbidities coming with that is very, very scary as well. I just decided I've got to do something.", reports the Mirror. It wasn't her first attempt to get healthier, as she explained: "I have tried different kinds of workouts, different routines, different diets, and I don't stick to them. I was very sceptical from my past experiences and I also had an injury to my left knee. The first couple of days were so hard - I'm a stay-at-home mom, the kids are at home and want to snack all day. I would do the same. I was an emotional eater - if I was depressed, or anxious, I would immediately go to that." Jennifer stumbled upon an advert on social media for the high-tech Simple app, which touted the advantages of intermittent fasting, the science behind much of Dr Michael Mosley's health advice. She decided to give it a whirl, explaining: "With the app it made everything so simple. I check in in the morning, there's reminders all the time, I can find out when my next fast is, when I should be eating, you get tips on a daily basis, different things that you can swap out. The Simple App offers daily workouts, advice, dietary assessments and an AI assistant. Get 60% off "One of my absolute favourite parts of the app is they have an integrated AI software where you can just ask questions. If you go to a restaurant, it takes out all your guesswork." Jennifer attributes her weight loss to the app, which has seen her now lose the 'morbidly obese' label given to her by her doctor. She said: "This app has been absolutely life-changing for me. It just made everything so simple, I can actually do things I love to do, like a long walk with my kid." The market for fitness apps exploded during the pandemic, as fitness fans tried to stay healthy at home. There are a few other apps out there doing similar things. These include Hevy, which lets you track workouts. Meanwhile, for food tracking the basic version of MyFitnessPal is free, with other features locked behind a paywall. The Simple app incorporates both these elements plus the AI assistant Avo and other features. The Simple app is currently 60% off for all new signups when users use the code REACH60 at checkout. With the discount, this works out at one week for €3.99, down from €9.99, one month for €11.99 down from €29.99, or three months for €23.99, down from €59.99. Avo, the app's AI coach, can look at the ingredients available in your fridge and whip up personalised recipe ideas, a feature that Simple user Chris credited for his massive 20kg weight drop, with the chef saying he 'loved the recipes. ' Elsewhere, Danielle saw a dramatic 27.8kg (48lbs) loss. She explained: "I give all credit to Simple. Having an AI coach right there, any time I needed, whatever time of day, helped me more than anything else." The app has a 4.7-star average on Trustpilot, with 58% of those being a perfect 5 star review. One fan said: "I've tried multiple fasting apps, but this one truly stands out. Since using this app, I've noticed better energy levels, improved focus, and even weight loss. The educational content is also a great bonus, helping me understand the science behind fasting." Another individual hailed it as the 'best decision they ever made', stating: "I finally have a healthy relationship with food, I've lost 15 pounds in my first month using this simple app, and it was surprisingly easy." Another user praising the coaching element but admitted they found the app challenging to navigate: "I like the coach feature in this and the food logging by scanning or speaking but I find it confusing on how to use it. I feel it would be better to just have a calendar day click on that and have all that there." A fourth customer labelled it as 'the best app', declaring: "So helpful, easy to scan meals to show ingredients. I have never stuck to anything so long before, it has now become a way of life." Real Simple users are featured who have been compensated for their honest testimonials. Results may vary. You can read The Mirror's review of the Simple app here. The Simple app is available on Android and iOS and is currently 60% off using the code REACH60 at checkout.


The Irish Sun
3 days ago
- The Irish Sun
From cold showers to hot tomatoes, how TV's Michael Mosley is still keeping us healthy a year after his tragic death
IT has been a year since the death of the much-loved presenter Dr Michael Mosley, famous for his practical tips on improving health and well-being. Here Laura Stott looks at his legacy of enlightening and easy-to-follow ideas, including ones that the Advertisement 8 A year on from his death, Dr Michael Mosley's science-backed health tips are still changing lives – here we look at how his legacy lives on Credit: Channel 4 ECCENTRIC EXERCISE: 8 The expert recommended Nordic walking — an aerobic stroll using poles for support Credit: Getty He recommended mixing things up, doing plenty of squats and planks for lower body strength, posture and heart health, and trying 'eccentric exercises', such as walking backwards, proven to reduce back pain and aid memory. He also suggested going down flights of stairs to stretch and lengthen muscles, and Nordic walking — an aerobic stroll using poles for support — to strengthen the core and upper body. GET IN THE SWIM: Dr Mosley was a huge advocate of the gains that come from getting into the water. Advertisement READ MORE HEALTH NEWS 8 Dr Mosley championed the health-boosting power of swimming – from sharper minds to stronger hearts, and even cold-water dips to build immunity Credit: Getty Swimming lengths is effective for blood vessels, enhancing vascular function and increasing the flexibility of our arteries. And time in the pool has also been shown to up mental speed and cognitive sharpness, especially in older adults. Getting wet for half an hour two or three times weekly was optimal, according to Mosley, who also suggested trying a cold-water wild plunge to Advertisement BODY BALANCE: Being able to support your body weight by standing on one leg also enhances health. Most read in Health 8 The doctor advocated one-legged toothbrushing to boost balance, cut fall risk and help us stay active and independent as we age Credit: Getty Learning to balance without wobbles could aid longevity and reduce injury from falls – one of the most common reasons for declining health as people age. Better stability makes for a more productive life, as it is easier to do daily tasks. Overall bodily equilibrium and poise is a proven indicator of quality of life as we age. Advertisement Tragic TV doc Michael Mosley's extreme science tests - swallowing tapeworm, shroom trip & food made from his own blood as show reveals heartbreaking fears Mastering the art of standing one-legged, in turn on left and right feet, while PLANT POWER: Tending to house plants and getting out in the garden are both great for boosting wellness. 8 Dr Mosley promoted the power of nature – from houseplants to countryside walks, greenery helps ease stress, sharpen focus and lift mood Credit: Getty Studies show time in nature and around greenery can reduce stress, boost cognition and reduce anxiety. Advertisement Fresh air is another wellness win. Smelling the trees, listening to the birds and appreciating the pattern of light passing through the leaves while in the countryside were all pastimes Mosley enjoyed himself. KEEP YOUR COOL: Cold temperatures aid wellness. Dr Mosley recommended that everybody should embrace the health benefits of feeling a chill. 8 The health expert also embraced the cold – from icy showers to cool homes – for better immunity, blood flow and protection against Type 2 diabetes Credit: Getty Alongside exercising in cool conditions, he promoted daily Advertisement Studies show this can cut muscle pain, increase immune cell production and boost circulation. He also advised keeping homes cool, and set his own thermostat at just 15 degrees. Dr Mosley's research showed this could improve blood-sugar metabolism and potentially protect against Type 2 diabetes. TURN THE PAGES: Reading each day can benefit both mind and body. Advertisement 8 The late Dr Mosley championed daily reading to boost brain power – any book can help sharpen memory, focus and blood flow. Credit: Getty Mosley cited a study by America's Stanford University, where brain scans of people reading Jane Austen novels showed an increase in blood flow. This suggests the activity may improve memory and concentration. If you aren't a fan of Advertisement TINNED TOMATOES: Getting your diet right is key. Dr Mosley showed with his own research that cooked tomatoes could be better for you than raw ones. 8 Dr Mosley's food tips included cooking tomatoes for more lycopene, plus stocking up on beetroot, garlic and oily fish to boost heart health and fight inflammation Credit: Getty An antioxidant called lycopene is released when they are warmed, which helps the body fight off cell-damaging chemicals called free radicals. He recommended filling your kitchen cupboards with tinned tomatoes to make dishes that could help heart health, bring skin benefits and possibly reduce cancer risks. Advertisement Eating beetroot and garlic to lower blood pressure, and oily fish such as mackerel, to reduce inflammation, were among his other tips. TAKE A DEEP BREATH: Dr Mosley practised a breathing exercise called 4-2-4 which he used when unable to kip. This entails breathing in for four seconds, holding the breath for two, then breathing out for another four. Advertisement Long inhalation and exhalation slow down your heart rate and may help control chronic pain.


Irish Daily Mirror
5 days ago
- Irish Daily Mirror
Next sandals hailed as 'very comfortable' with shoppers buying multiple pairs
Next customers are smitten with a chic €61.50 pair of sandals, which have enticed customers to repeatedly come back for more. The Lipsy Black Standard Fit Elastic Low Wedge Espadrille Sandals have been dubbed "very comfortable" by satisfied shoppers. The range includes standard, wide and extra wide fits, with a variety of colour choices, though availability may vary by size. Some shoppers were so taken with the stylish sandals that they've bought them multiple times, as one customer shared: "I have purchased these 3 times as I absolutely love them." However, sizing issues were mentioned by other purchasers, hence it's advised to check out reviews thoroughly before buying, reports the Mirror. Before taking the plunge on Next's sought-after sandals, it might be wise to peruse through the array of critiques for the Lipsy Black Standard Fit Elastic Low Wedge Espadrille Sandals. One particularly customer enthused about the fit: "Good fit true to size, very comfortable great to walk in. Wore them for my flight to Barbados to join a cruise and had them on over 12 hours so very pleased with them." Another fan gushed: "Some of the most comfortable wedges ever worn!! Love them and now have in three different colours!" Another shopper added: "I bought the navy Lipsy sandals and they are so comfortable to wear, I decided to get the nude ones as they will go with any outfit. Great price too." On the other hand, a customer was unimpressed, remarking: "Compete rubbish for the money. Sent them back." Another shopper observed: "I bought these sandals last year in a couple of colours. They go really nice with jeans, and are really comfortable. The quality of this pair doesn't seem as sturdy. I don't think they are going to last as long." Regarding sizing issues, one buyer expressed disappointment: "I was I bit disappointed with these. One of the shoes fit better than the other which feels a bit loose." When it came to the wide-fit option, views were mixed. An elated customer commented: "Such lovely comfortable sandals with a lightweight wedge heel. Being elasticated at front they don't hurt your feet. Quite expensive but worth it for comfort." Echoing the praise, another enthusiast noted: "I have purchased these 3 times as I absolutely love them. Very comfortable and look lovely. Good fit. Excellent delivery service." However, someone else had some constructive criticism about the design: "So pleased to find wide foot sandals with a decent wedge heel." One buyer noted a minor issue, saying: "My only criticism is that there could be slightly more padding under the foot, however I don't intend doing long treks in them so they'll be fine for what I'll be using them for. Bought two pairs one black one navy, size 5 UK, foot is a little long there's a bit of a gap at the heel." A different shopper remarked on the fit: "Perhaps I shouldn't have ordered wide fit, although I usually need these, but the straps were too loose and I had to return these sandals." On the flip side, another satisfied customer shared their positive experience: "I bought a pair last year they were so comfy I brought another pair but in a different colour. Highly recommend especially if you have wide feet."