| Why is it that as we age fat begins to overwhelm our
bodies like a garden with weeds out of control? Interestingly
enough, our keen awareness of the problem doesn't make the answer to
this question any less startling. This cruel anomaly has been in the
making from the very start of our existence. Long before the
abundance of food was taken for granted, when our ancestors were living
with shortages and an unpredictable food supply, the human body was
conditioned to go through extended periods during which fat storage was
a prerequisite for sustenance and energy in times of scarcity.
Now that we are living in an era of plenty and no way of switching it
off, the genetic code that was once our guardian and defender has become
our archenemy and nemesis. This "good" gene that embedded itself
within us over the ages now stands between us, our quality of life and
in some cases our very survival. It is directly responsible for the
sudden explosion in obesity and obesity related casualties. Projections
are it will continue to wreak havoc upon the lives of millions far into
the foreseeable future costing billions upon billions in health care and
other expenses.
Why does its impact worsen as we get older and move further into
time? Historically, the older we grew the better we were protected
by this gene. Because it has no way of knowing the times have changed,
it continues to work in the same old fashion.
Granted, no matter how far back in time we go, we'll find there were
always overweight people. However, never before in the history of
mankind has an obesity disaster of this magnitude occurred. The numbers
have been rising steadily for the past 60 years with the steepest climb
taking place within the last 30 years. During this short period of time
the number of overweight Americans have gone from 1 in 8 to almost 1 in
2. This dramatic 4 fold increase accounts for the more than 100 million
Americans who are now overweight. .
How exactly does the fat gene work? It works by causing a
greater efficiency of our metabolism. Much like an automobile that gets
good gas mileage. In other words, it helps us to make more out of less
as we age. The problem is, we are not automobiles, we have no separate
fuel compartment or "fat tanks" for safe storage. Instead, the burden is
placed directly upon the operating systems of our body causing undue
stress, illnesses, diseases and a rapid acceleration toward an
inevitable breakdown.
What can we do about it? All our lives we've been taught to
believe efficiency is good, only to discover that in some rare instances
it can actually be bad. This is one such instance. Of course, the best
solution would be to find a way to expel all vestiges of this unwanted
genetic relic from within our bodies. Unfortunately, however this is
something modern science has not yet mastered. .
This leaves us with only one choice. We must remain ever
vigilant and proactive by taking those steps necessary to ward off the
dreaded manifestations caused by obesity. Such as type II diabetes,
coronary heart disease and cancer. Especially, as we age we must
intensify our efforts to keep our bodies... the most important garden
we'll ever own, as weed-free as possible.
It is truly heart wrenching to know that the gene that once spared
the lives of our ancestors and paved the way to our own existence could
come back to haunt us in such insidious manner.
It is clear that obesity and excess weight permeates every aspect of
a persons life, from increasing the risk of life-threatening diseases
and higher mortality rates, to unfairly altering their quality of life.
There is only one solution -- to lose weight. You have tried everything,
you say. Nothing works. Moreover, what worked was only temporary.
Whenever you begin to hear these negative voices remember, even
moderate weight loss has been shown to advance health as well as extend
and improve quality of life. Most of us who are overweight have
struggled with this for much of our lives. This is not something new. It
is not because we are lazy or weak of character. It is merely because
you have not yet used the right tools.
Perhaps, someday soon the long awaited scientific breakthrough will
come for the millions of suffers whose lives this one gene continues to
alter and destroy. After-all, it was our ability to make huge
technological strides and create such unprecedented abundance that
brought us to this. We can only hope that eventually the same display of
ingenuity will also enable us to dismantle this perilous genetic time
bomb.
Meanwhile, we must make-do with the tools we have to avert the
aggressive stranglehold we face. Fortunately, we happen to possess few
that are exceptionally effective at doing the job. If you are still
missing out on the life-changing benefits these tools provide, it's time
to put them to work for you too!
------------------- About the Editor
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Anne McLean is dedicated to helping people lose weight for good.
Visit: http://weightlosguide.com
to get a FREE copy of her exclusive Weight Loss Guide, "How To Win The
Weight Loss War."
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