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Jul
31

You can lose weight America

You_can_lose_weight_Americahttp://www.youcanloseweightamerica.com If you are looking to Lose Weight in America or after some great weight loss products, Then you need to visit http://www.youcanloseweightamerica.com

Jan
21

Zegee.com - What is Monosodium Glutamate, MSG, Health Dangers Part 2

Zegee.com_-_What_is_Monosodium_Glutamate,_MSG,_Health_Dangers_Part_2Visit Zegee.com for more information. Research suggests that monosodium glutamate causes obesity, making unhealthy snacks even unhealthier than you may have suspected. But how does MSG cause obesity? Like aspartame, MSG is an excitotoxin, a substance that overexcites neurons to the point of cell damage and, eventually, cell death. Humans lack a blood-brain barrier in the hypothalamus, which allows excitotoxins to enter the brain and cause damage, according to Dr. Russell L. Blaylock in his book Excitotoxins. According to animal studies, MSG creates a lesion in the hypothalamus that correlates with abnormal development, including obesity, short stature and sexual reproduction problems. Based on this evidence, Dr. Blaylock makes an interesting point about the American obesity epidemic, especially among young people: "One can only wonder if the large number of people having difficulty with obesity in the United States is related to early exposure to food additive excitotoxins, since this obesity is one of the most consistent features of the syndrome. One characteristic of the obesity induced by excitotoxins is that it doesn't appear to depend on food intake. This could explain why some people cannot diet away their obesity." As an increasing number of elementary school students bring snack-size bags of chips to school in their lunch boxes, the MSG-obesity link demands parental caution. Instead of passively watching modern society become obese and then commenting on it, we need to change it at the start. That begins with you, the consumer. By avoiding foods with MSG, you are not only protecting your health and your family's health, you are also protecting society's health by not supporting companies that use MSG. Use your buying power to show that you don't accept manufactured foods that use MSG or any of the other hidden forms of MSG such as yeast extract, hydrolyzed vegetable proteins and autolyzed proteins.

Jan
21

Zegee.com - What is Monosodium Glutamate, MSG, Health Dangers Part 3

Zegee.com_-_What_is_Monosodium_Glutamate,_MSG,_Health_Dangers_Part_3Visit http://www.Zegee.com for more information. Research suggests that monosodium glutamate causes obesity, making unhealthy snacks even unhealthier than you may have suspected. But how does MSG cause obesity? Like aspartame, MSG is an excitotoxin, a substance that overexcites neurons to the point of cell damage and, eventually, cell death. Humans lack a blood-brain barrier in the hypothalamus, which allows excitotoxins to enter the brain and cause damage, according to Dr. Russell L. Blaylock in his book Excitotoxins. According to animal studies, MSG creates a lesion in the hypothalamus that correlates with abnormal development, including obesity, short stature and sexual reproduction problems. Based on this evidence, Dr. Blaylock makes an interesting point about the American obesity epidemic, especially among young people: "One can only wonder if the large number of people having difficulty with obesity in the United States is related to early exposure to food additive excitotoxins, since this obesity is one of the most consistent features of the syndrome. One characteristic of the obesity induced by excitotoxins is that it doesn't appear to depend on food intake. This could explain why some people cannot diet away their obesity." As an increasing number of elementary school students bring snack-size bags of chips to school in their lunch boxes, the MSG-obesity link demands parental caution. Instead of passively watching modern society become obese and then commenting on it, we need to change it at the start. That begins with you, the consumer. By avoiding foods with MSG, you are not only protecting your health and your family's health, you are also protecting society's health by not supporting companies that use MSG. Use your buying power to show that you don't accept manufactured foods that use MSG or any of the other hidden forms of MSG such as yeast extract, hydrolyzed vegetable proteins and autolyzed proteins.

Jan
28

Zegee.com - Fast Food Nation, Obesity, Nutrition, Food, Meat - Part 3

Zegee.com_-_Fast_Food_Nation,_Obesity,_Nutrition,_Food,_Meat_-_Part_3Visit Zegee.com for more. Schlosser opens the book with a vignette about a pizza delivery to Cheyenne Mountain, home of a US Air Force base. He describes various high-tech capabilities of the base and its extensive defensive system, speculating that if the worst were to happen and the entire base were entombed in the mountain, anthropologists of the future would discover random fast food wrappers scattered amongst military hardware. Both, suggests Schlosser, would give important clues about the nature of American society. The book continues with an account of the evolution of fast food and how it coincided with the advent of the automobile. He explains the transformation from independent restaurants into a few uniform franchises. This shift led to a production-line kitchen prototype, standardization, self-service, and a fundamental change in marketing demographics: from teenager to family-oriented. Regarding the topic of child-targeted marketing, Schlosser explains how the McDonald's Corporation modeled their marketing tactics on The Walt Disney Company, which inspired the creation of advertising icons such as Ronald McDonald and his sidekicks. Marketing executives theorized this shift to market toward children would result not only in attracting children, but their parents and grandparents as well. More importantly, the tactic would instill brand loyalty that would persist through adulthood via nostalgic associations to McDonald's. Schlosser also discusses the tactic's ills: the exploitation of children's naïveté and trusting nature.

Jan
28

Zegee.com - Fast Food Nation, Obesity, Nutrition, Food, Meat - Part 4

Zegee.com_-_Fast_Food_Nation,_Obesity,_Nutrition,_Food,_Meat_-_Part_4Visit Zegee.com for more. Schlosser opens the book with a vignette about a pizza delivery to Cheyenne Mountain, home of a US Air Force base. He describes various high-tech capabilities of the base and its extensive defensive system, speculating that if the worst were to happen and the entire base were entombed in the mountain, anthropologists of the future would discover random fast food wrappers scattered amongst military hardware. Both, suggests Schlosser, would give important clues about the nature of American society. The book continues with an account of the evolution of fast food and how it coincided with the advent of the automobile. He explains the transformation from independent restaurants into a few uniform franchises. This shift led to a production-line kitchen prototype, standardization, self-service, and a fundamental change in marketing demographics: from teenager to family-oriented. Regarding the topic of child-targeted marketing, Schlosser explains how the McDonald's Corporation modeled their marketing tactics on The Walt Disney Company, which inspired the creation of advertising icons such as Ronald McDonald and his sidekicks. Marketing executives theorized this shift to market toward children would result not only in attracting children, but their parents and grandparents as well. More importantly, the tactic would instill brand loyalty that would persist through adulthood via nostalgic associations to McDonald's. Schlosser also discusses the tactic's ills: the exploitation of children's naïveté and trusting nature.

Feb
22

Childhood Obesity Prevention- Get Up and Play

Childhood_Obesity_Prevention-_Get_Up_and_PlayAbout 9 million children over the age of 6 are considered overweight in this country. The American obesity epidemic has been passed to our youngest generation. Overweight children are at far greater risk of developing some chronic diseases, including Type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. In addition to putting their health at risk, overweight children are often subjected to exclusion by their peers, which can affect their emotional well-being. Teaching kids the importance of eating well and being physically active at a young age is crucial to reversing the trend of childhood obesity in this country. The campaign focuses on the importance of eating healthy and being physically active through several complementary efforts. The “Be a Player” PSAs feature players from the National Football League (NFL), the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) and characters from DreamWorks' Shrek. They encourage children ages 6 to 11 years old to get up and play for at least one hour every day - and demonstrate the fun that they can have doing it. Children and their families are encouraged to visit www.HealthierUS.gov or www.SmallStep.gov where they can find fun, interactive and beneficial information on healthy eating and physical activity.

Jul
27

is obesity a disease?

is_obesity_a_disease?got a message off someone saying that calling mrmercedesman a "fat" everything is unfair as it is not his fault he looks like that.

Jan
28

Zegee.com - Fast Food Nation, Obesity, Nutrition, Food, Meat - Part 2

Zegee.com_-_Fast_Food_Nation,_Obesity,_Nutrition,_Food,_Meat_-_Part_2Visit Zegee.com for more. Schlosser opens the book with a vignette about a pizza delivery to Cheyenne Mountain, home of a US Air Force base. He describes various high-tech capabilities of the base and its extensive defensive system, speculating that if the worst were to happen and the entire base were entombed in the mountain, anthropologists of the future would discover random fast food wrappers scattered amongst military hardware. Both, suggests Schlosser, would give important clues about the nature of American society. The book continues with an account of the evolution of fast food and how it coincided with the advent of the automobile. He explains the transformation from independent restaurants into a few uniform franchises. This shift led to a production-line kitchen prototype, standardization, self-service, and a fundamental change in marketing demographics: from teenager to family-oriented. Regarding the topic of child-targeted marketing, Schlosser explains how the McDonald's Corporation modeled their marketing tactics on The Walt Disney Company, which inspired the creation of advertising icons such as Ronald McDonald and his sidekicks. Marketing executives theorized this shift to market toward children would result not only in attracting children, but their parents and grandparents as well. More importantly, the tactic would instill brand loyalty that would persist through adulthood via nostalgic associations to McDonald's. Schlosser also discusses the tactic's ills: the exploitation of children's naïveté and trusting nature.

Feb
22

Childhood Obesity Prevention- Get Up and Play

Childhood_Obesity_Prevention-_Get_Up_and_PlayAbout 9 million children over the age of 6 are considered overweight in this country. The American obesity epidemic has been passed to our youngest generation. Overweight children are at far greater risk of developing some chronic diseases, including Type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. In addition to putting their health at risk, overweight children are often subjected to exclusion by their peers, which can affect their emotional well-being. Teaching kids the importance of eating well and being physically active at a young age is crucial to reversing the trend of childhood obesity in this country. The campaign focuses on the importance of eating healthy and being physically active through several complementary efforts. The “Be a Player” PSAs feature players from the National Football League (NFL), the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) and characters from DreamWorks' Shrek. They encourage children ages 6 to 11 years old to get up and play for at least one hour every day - and demonstrate the fun that they can have doing it. Children and their families are encouraged to visit www.HealthierUS.gov or www.SmallStep.gov where they can find fun, interactive and beneficial information on healthy eating and physical activity.

May
03

Adeco Fat Guy

Adeco_Fat_GuyIf someone did this to me in an interview, I'd kick them in the balls.

Aug
13

Obesity Prevention- Theater SP

Obesity_Prevention-_Theater_SPNearly two-thirds of American adults are overweight or obese due to sedentary lifestyles and unhealthy eating habits. Obesity rates have increased by more than 60% among adults over the last 10 years. As a result, the health of the nation is getting progressively worse with consequences including increased risk for heart disease, hypertension and diabetes. When it comes to losing weight and fighting these diseases, many don’t realize that seemingly difficult behaviors such as eating healthy and exercising regularly can be made easier and attainable through small changes to their everyday lives. There are hundreds of small steps that Americans can incorporate within their busy lifestyles to begin moving themselves and their families toward health. These PSAs, an extension of the successful Small Steps campaign, aim to inspire overweight adult Americans to adopt healthy habits for themselves and their children through healthy eating, portion control, and increased physical activity. Viewers are encouraged to visit www.smallstep.gov to learn more about small steps they can take toward a healthier lifestyle.

Jun
04

Rolex Daydate 118399BRIL Steel Bracelet Silver Grey Dial Diamond Bezel Oyster Replica Collection

Rolex_Daydate_118399BRIL_Steel_Bracelet_Silver_Grey_Dial_Diamond_Bezel_Oyster_Replica_CollectionThis is my Rolex Daydate 118399BRIL watch collection. For inquiries regarding quotation, additional pictures and further details, please see ABOUT ME, or visit gucci-lv.com or gucci-lv.net.or email us at guccilvcom@gmail.com .Thank you!

Dec
27

Morbid Obesity Help - FREE Video

Morbid_Obesity_Help_-_FREE_Videohttp://www.banishbobesity.com/ - get morbid obesity help - http://www.banishbobesity.com/

Apr
15

Bariatric Surgery

Bariatric_Surgeryhttp://www.healthinfoarticles.com/stomach-surgery-bariatric.html Describes basics of bariatric surgery or stomach surgery for weight loss. Types of obesity weight loss surgery. Stomach surgery info.

May
31

The Consumatron Minute - 05/30/07 - Superfulous

The_Consumatron_Minute_-_053007_-_Superfulous<p><a href="http://news14.com/content/headlines/582615/who-s-to-blame-for-overweight-epidemic-/Default.aspx">Who's to blame for overweight epidemic?</a></p> <p>Thanks to <a href="http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=CrazyMofoGamer">CrazyMofoGamer</a> for today's theme song!</p> <p><a href="http://www.consumatron.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=4">Join the forum and submit your theme song!</a></p> <p><a href="http://www.consumatron.net">Consumatron.net</a> </p>

May
03

Childhood Obesity- Energy Balance

Childhood_Obesity-_Energy_BalanceAbout 9 million children over the age of 6 are considered overweight in this country. The American obesity epidemic has been passed to our youngest generation. Overweight children are at far greater risk of developing some chronic diseases, including Type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. In addition to putting their health at risk, overweight children are often subjected to exclusion by their peers, which can affect their emotional well-being. Teaching kids the importance of eating well and being physically active at a young age is crucial to reversing the trend of childhood obesity in this country. The campaign focuses on the importance of eating healthy and being physically active through several complementary efforts. The “Be a Player” PSAs feature players from the National Football League (NFL), the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) and characters from DreamWorks' Shrek. These PSAs encourage children ages 6 to 13 years old to get up and play for at least one hour every day and demonstrate the fun that they can have doing it. New PSAs featuring U.S. Olympic Hopefuls paired with qubo’s animated characters reinforce the “Be a Player” message, as well as messages about “Energy Balance” and “Portion Size”. Children and their families are encouraged to visit www.HealthierUS.gov or www.SmallStep.gov where they can find fun, interactive and beneficial information on healthy eating and physical activity.

Feb
12

How to Fatten up

How_to_Fatten_upIt's official, diet drinks cause weight gain. I second much stronger study came out recently that shows that rats fed on diet drinks gain more weight than if they had the actual sugar.

May
03

Childhood Obesity Prevention- "Be A Player" Shawn Johnson

Childhood_Obesity_Prevention-_Be_A_Player_Shawn_JohnsonAbout 9 million children over the age of 6 are considered overweight in this country. The American obesity epidemic has been passed to our youngest generation. Overweight children are at far greater risk of developing some chronic diseases, including Type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. In addition to putting their health at risk, overweight children are often subjected to exclusion by their peers, which can affect their emotional well-being. Teaching kids the importance of eating well and being physically active at a young age is crucial to reversing the trend of childhood obesity in this country. The campaign focuses on the importance of eating healthy and being physically active through several complementary efforts. The “Be a Player” PSAs feature players from the National Football League (NFL), the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) and characters from DreamWorks' Shrek. These PSAs encourage children ages 6 to 13 years old to get up and play for at least one hour every day and demonstrate the fun that they can have doing it. New PSAs featuring U.S. Olympic Hopefuls paired with qubo’s animated characters reinforce the “Be a Player” message, as well as messages about “Energy Balance” and “Portion Size”. Children and their families are encouraged to visit www.HealthierUS.gov or www.SmallStep.gov where they can find fun, interactive and beneficial information on healthy eating and physical activity.

Dec
08

philly/comment

phillycommentthere outta be a law ...

Jan
09

In the Beginning: Atkins Diet Induction

In_the_Beginning:__Atkins_Diet_InductionI detail how to do the first 14 days of Induction. Learn from my mistake; don't start off on the wrong foot. It is combination of the rules of Induction from almost everywhere and my perspective on how to be successful. Having a successful Induction phase of Atkins is so much more than just losing weight. It is about getting your eating under your control again, getting your blood glucose levels stabilized, starting to learn new healthy habits with food, and finally to experience the magic of ketosis to the person needing to lose weight. Take the time to learn how to do it right. To get you started here are some links: * http://www.atkins.com/artic... * http://tinyurl.com/hvt3r - Everything you wanted to know about the Atkins, but were afraid to ask.

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