If you wish to live longer, lose some of your belly fat. Obesity is the culprit of many degenerative diseases, and a host of many disorders. No centenarians are overweight. So, longevity requires weight control and weight management.
Americans love to eat, as evidenced by the Standard American Diet (SAD), which is loaded with saturated fat and calories. But Americans also want to lose weight too, as indicated by the billions of dollars spent on gym and dieting. Hence, many of us find ourselves in a dilemma. We want to eat our cake and have it, too.
The drug industry and the weight loss industry have explored every avenue to come up with a magic bullet that can solve our weight problem.
ALLI is the first FDA-approved over-the-counter weight loss drug. But many consumers have become disappointed and disillusioned because ALLI is no magic bullet. A registered dietitian and consultant for the drug manufacturer announced: "This isn't a pill, it's a plan." The drug is efficacious in guiding and preparing you to lose weight gradually by eating smaller portions, following a reduced-calorie, low-fat diet, and becoming more physically active. If this is the best the drug can offer, then why do we need to take the drug? A drug is a drug - a chemical. All drugs are toxic. Overweight is often a sign of toxicity of the body system. Why should we add insult to injury by making our bodies more toxic?
If you want to know how to lose weight, remove toxins from your body. This is a prerequisite of weight loss. Any attempt at weight loss when the body is toxic is like washing dishes in a sink of dirty water - it simply won't work!
Detoxify your body with Master Cleanse.
For more information, go to my web page: Weight Loss for Longevity.
Stephen Lau
All About Stephen Lau
Monday, May 11, 2009
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