Obesity america 2008
As per obesity america 2008, in 1991, none of US state had an obesity rate above 20 percent. Today more than sixty percent of individuals are overweight, not inevitably obese, but the figure for obesity for 2008 was 25%. It will be well more above 25% today because the obesity numbers grow exponentially. The fact is that today, closely 2 thirds of the population is overweight, and they’re all heading towards obesity and type2 diabetes. You have ice in your veins if that doesn’t scare you.
What we are enduring is some other form of human intervention. While skeptics debate how we may stop the climate adjust we have caused, we are already demolishing ourselves from within. No, it is not our mistake. We have all become pray of the adage: if you make any statement long sufficient, loud sufficient and often sufficient, individuals start to believe it and after a while it grows to become a fact.
Individuals who have part in the area of diet and practice, have at all times talked very loud and very often in regards to their ideas and hunches for health and nutrition. In the very late seventies, they spoke long and loud in regards to their new healthful diet. It was grounded on three serves of carbohydrate to one serve of protein. It was designed for every one to combat a new threat called cholesterol and it came with a poster of a pyramid. No one dared question it. Those who will have to have spoken remained silent.
It wasn’t long before all that reckless theory became fact. Today it is still an unquestioned dogma. Not because it is true but because no one, not even the individuals advancing it remembers where the dogma came from. Yet, it is the foundation of hundreds of diets created by a heap of dozens of ‘expert’ and the numbers of victims run into millions.
So how did it all start? Since the pyramid diet was created in the late seventies, right up till today, that diet has never been tested in a lab. Neither has any of the hundreds of diet that followed. They didn’t go through human trials and the individuals who came up with those diets were not scientists. These were diets that a heap of clever individuals created with outstanding a feeling of excitement because the stuff they were suggesting to each other sounded healthful, wholesome and irresistible.
There’s no doubt they believed their own voodoo, but it was not science. The words green and natural became an ear loud catch cry by each wannabe food expert globally. It sounds to be good and it is natural right? Well arsenic is natural, so are opium poppies, poisoned mushrooms and hundreds of other substances that are natural.
No one, counting me, spoke up at the time and asked for a heap of clarification. A heap of evidence that it was safe to adjust a diet we had all been accustomed to for generations and which had held majority of us slim and healthful without giving it a thought. Why did no one speak up? Honestly, not a single soul wanted to. We all loved the idea of a innovative diet, something we, different from our stodgy parents, could in the long run realise and call our own.
We didn’t check anything because we wanted it to be true. Majority of us didn’t realize that no science had been involved, but i doubt we would have cared. We rushed in and adopted a diet that was essentially the ideas of more than one self proclaimed expert’s on what foods were healthful and how we will have to eat them.
To this day, inspite ever growing fat / weight problems, obesity and type2 diabetes, no one dares question the dogma of what’s a healthful diet. Not even the medical or scientific professions. The medical profession will deal with the issue / situation when diabetes threatens and science is too busy with far more glamorous, revenue raising projects.
So before there’s no one left to remember how all this begun, i thought i had better write it all down and put it on record. I would like to see obesity america 2008 have not a reason on earth at all to manufacture new figures for 2018. What i have learned are able to make that possible. For the past five years, it has solved my weight problem










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