3 reasons why you're overweight.
Hormonal Imbalance
Weight gain is caused by a hormonal imbalance. This happens when an internal organ, like the thyroid and suprarenal glands, or even your liver, aren’t doing their jobs properly. They aren’t doing their jobs properly because they are damaged by harmful chemicals.
Harmful Chemicals
Even the healthiest eaters can’t avoid added pesticides, antibiotics, and synthetic vitamins and minerals. Our bodies don’t know how to digest these unnatural ingredients, so this undigested food gets stored as fat. Obesity rates are at an all time high, along with GMO and USDA imposed food standards. This is not a coincidence.
Food addiction
We get it. Life is stressful. Emotional and mindless eating are more common than you’d think. Have you ever ate something only to later realize you didn’t even want it in the first place? Yeah. You’re not alone. On top of that, stress causes weight gain. It triggers your body to store as much fat as possible to help you survive. Gee, thanks!
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Dr. Marcel Diennet's research on malnutrition started during the Biafra War in 1968, when he was working with the International Red Cross in Nigeria. After landing with a cargo plane carrying food and medication, Dr. Diennet and his party set out to help the starving children suffering from malnutrition by providing them with food. Within hours, the children who had eaten began to die.
Dr. Diennet realized, after performing autopsies on the children, that starvation produced an imbalance in hormones that weakened organs to the extent that food could not be metabolized. The solution: he needed to correct the children's hormonal imbalance before feeding them. The remaining children were given hormone-boosting medication, and no more children died. [...]