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| Research Shows That Belly Fat Causes Inflammatory Diseases and Can Be FatalDr. Paul Yanick and fellow researchers shed light on the negative effects of excessive belly fat which is the external sign of deep-rooted problems including the risk of heart disease, diabetes and even dementia or cancer.
By: Dr. Paul Yanick Excess belly fat is the external sign of deep-rooted problems including the risk of heart disease, diabetes and even dementia or cancer. Belly fat produces renegade chemicals that cause disease-causing inflammation. “It seems to have a more negative outcome on health than overall fat,” stresses Richard N. Bergman, a professor at USC’s Keck School of Medicine. In a study presided over by Dr. Arya M. Sharma, Director of the Canadian Obesity Network, 27,000 people in 52 countries were surveyed, which concluded that heart attack sufferers had a much higher waist-to-hip ratio compared to those who hadn’t. This conclusion was further strengthened by the 2004 Lancet, where doctors concluded that the waistline measurement is a much more accurate predictor of heart attacks. A new e-book book “Belly Fat Epidemic” by Dr Paul Yanick of the American Academy of Quantum Medicine carries a strong message for consumers against belly fat. He quips, “Predigested or symbiotic nourishment is the only way to stop piling up excessive belly-fat.” Fat cells attract xenoestrogens, becoming super resilient to diet changes and even fasting. Even consistent, moderate exercise is rendered useless. Other studies have linked belly fat to metabolic syndrome – a grouping of risk factors, such as high cholesterol and high blood pressure that can precede diabetes and heart disease. A research study concluded that overweight, post-menopausal women, with the most abdominal fat were the most likely to suffer from metabolic syndrome, breast cancer, gallstones and even premature death. Also, a Kaiser Permanente 2004 study showed that people with the most belly fat were 145% more likely to develop dementia compared with people with the least amount of abdominal fat. “Forget fad diets like low-carb (glycemic index), low-fat, liquid diets, the grapefruit diet, fat-flush plans, and starvation diets as they are harmless against fat-storing xenoestrogens,” For more information on the 'Belly Fat Epidemic' e-book, contact: Dr. Paul Yanick (e-mail) qrt@quantafoods.com. Contact Details: Dr. Paul Yanick American Academy of Quantum Medicine Website: http://www.quantafoods.com/ Email: qrt@quantafoods.com Tel: 386-663-9062 Address: Street:1982 State Road 44 #359, City:New Smyrna Beach, Country:USA Zip Code:FL 32168 -END- # # # Submit2Please is part of Indus Net Technologies, an ISO 9001:2000 certified Internet service company serving hundreds of clients worldwide since 1997. End
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