Guest guest Posted February 6, 2007 Report Share Posted February 6, 2007 With obesity rising at an alarming rate within Western Society and the consequent increase in the number of people suffering from morbid obesity, the American College of Physicians have recently issued a set of clinical practice guidelines for obesity and morbid obesity treatment with five main recommendations....read more on http://www.articlesforall.net/health/morbid-obesity-treatment.php Hope this article could be useful, Kindly send your comments on this article through the form at http://www.articlesforall.net/contact-us.php Regards, Thomas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2007 Report Share Posted February 7, 2007 Thomas, the chief treatment of obesity reduces the biggest cause, metabolic syndrome, through increasing and maintaining HGH at youthful levels. We've been using SomaLife gHP on syndrome X for years now with good results; daily HGH injections work too. It's important to stress that while dieting reduces caloric intake, it doesn't build lean tissue, that is, organs, glands and muscle; this is a property only of adequate HGH, IGF-1 and a couple of androgenic hormones. When you increase HGH, after a few months the level of several other hormones becomes more youthful too; this change for the better across the board is why patients are commonly on SomaLlife gHP for six months before a hormonal baseline is considered useful to anti- aging specialists. The normal diet and lifestyle considerations for biological support are a given, as toxin load is a stronger biological suppressor than nutritional deficiency, and the primary source of that toxin load is bad bacteria -- intestinal dysbiosis, caused to a large degree by a diet that is chronically high in low-inulin but high carbohydrate foods. So, in addition to nutrition we feed the good bowel bacteria to control the bad bacteria and candida, and thus control dysbiosis toxins that suppress metabolic rate. Duncan http://members.shaw.ca/duncancrow , " tholex20 " <tholex20 wrote: > > With obesity rising at an alarming rate within Western Society and the > consequent increase in the number of people suffering from morbid > obesity Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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