Nothing good about obesity
Another article from Dr. W.C. Douglass. If it is truly him writing these articles, I really enjoy his style of sarcastic writing and wit. Some of his topics are not ones that I really agree with. But, for the most part I think that he has most of his ducks in a row! I know that I could stand to lose 15+ pounds. I know I fall within my normal body range (according to the BMI charts) but I am not comfortable at the high end of it. My clothes don't fit as well as they should. I don't exercise enough, and I eat too much. Maybe I don't eat the wrong foods all the time (I eat pretty healthy with sweets in moderation) but I really truly eat TOO much. I LOVE food! And top that off with not having much time to exercise, or when I finally do have the time, I am too exhausted to even do a single leg lift! Enjoy the article below!!!
Nothing good about obesity Listen up good, because I'm going to say it as plain as I can: There is no such thing as healthy obesity, no matter how young you are. I feel like the only sane person in a world gone bonkers that I even have to say that out loud -- but clearly, some people aren't getting the message. Just look at the International Journal of Obesity, where a new study makes the ludicrous claim that if you're overweight and under 40, you're just as healthy as slender people. How'd they come to that conclusion? Because they take roughly the same number of prescription meds. PUH-leaze. It's a meaningless study that proves less than nothing... yet the Ohio State University researchers behind it say it's proof that younger adults can carry around some extra pounds with impunity. But wait -- that's not even the most ludicrous part of this thing. Study author Brant Jarrett, a doctoral student in neuroscience at Ohio State University, says the STRESS of worrying about your weight might even do more damage than the weight itself. "What is all that stress and dieting doing to your body? Probably more damage than the extra 15 pounds is," he moaned in a news release. Sounds to me like young Mr. Jarrett has been asleep in class, and he shouldn't win that doctoral degree until he wakes up. But knowing the state of education today, he'll probably graduate with honors. This love-my-body claptrap is irresponsible and practically murderous -- and someone's got to put a stop to it before more people end up in super-sized coffins. Obesity is the single biggest factor in our national descent into disease, and you don't get a grace period on it. If you're overweight at any age, you are dangerously unhealthy, whether you're taking meds or not.-------------------------------Detox Your Body with
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Nothing good about obesity Listen up good, because I'm going to say it as plain as I can: There is no such thing as healthy obesity, no matter how young you are. I feel like the only sane person in a world gone bonkers that I even have to say that out loud -- but clearly, some people aren't getting the message. Just look at the International Journal of Obesity, where a new study makes the ludicrous claim that if you're overweight and under 40, you're just as healthy as slender people. How'd they come to that conclusion? Because they take roughly the same number of prescription meds. PUH-leaze. It's a meaningless study that proves less than nothing... yet the Ohio State University researchers behind it say it's proof that younger adults can carry around some extra pounds with impunity. But wait -- that's not even the most ludicrous part of this thing. Study author Brant Jarrett, a doctoral student in neuroscience at Ohio State University, says the STRESS of worrying about your weight might even do more damage than the weight itself. "What is all that stress and dieting doing to your body? Probably more damage than the extra 15 pounds is," he moaned in a news release. Sounds to me like young Mr. Jarrett has been asleep in class, and he shouldn't win that doctoral degree until he wakes up. But knowing the state of education today, he'll probably graduate with honors. This love-my-body claptrap is irresponsible and practically murderous -- and someone's got to put a stop to it before more people end up in super-sized coffins. Obesity is the single biggest factor in our national descent into disease, and you don't get a grace period on it. If you're overweight at any age, you are dangerously unhealthy, whether you're taking meds or not.-------------------------------Detox Your Body with
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Keep the light of Christ with you!