The provided reports from the Daily Mail and Mail Online describe a personal weight-loss account in which the author says she changes her body size from a size 18 to a size 12 in about ten weeks. Both versions frame the story as happening over a period when she transitioned from a corporate job to being a stay-at-home mother to four children under seven. The articles claim that she achieves what is described as a loss of roughly 15 pounds in a fortnight by following a diet the author says she has “never heard of” and doing so without using weight-loss jabs or injections. The sources presented here focus on the narrative and the author’s stated results, but they do not provide verifiable medical details, specific nutritional guidelines, or independent corroboration in the text supplied. Both outlets repeat essentially the same claims and background description, emphasizing the timing, the before-and-after clothing sizes, and the stated avoidance of injections.