Obesity in Women

There is a pretty unanimous opinion out there amongst all those who matter that the obesity epidemic is out of control. Most will go further and agree that the epidemic has been out of control for years. The longevity of the issue is making it more and more difficult for individuals to get a handle on their weight problems. Once the body has become accustomed to dealing with fat inappropriately it is very hard to recreate a healthy treatment of fat.

Homeopathic HCG works wonders for this particular problem. It not only allows dieters to lose weight they desperately want to lose, but it re-teaches the body how to deal with fat/storing fat. Proper use of the homeopathic HCG in combination with the appropriate dieting protocol results in an average of 1 to 2 pounds of weight loss per day. Success rates post weight loss on the homeopathic HCG diet are also very high in comparison to other methods of drastic weight loss.

Women who are aware of the negatives that come with obesity are afraid of getting stuck in an unhealthy, unsafe place so they are turning away from bad habits and turning towards all natural dieting methods. Women carting around extra weight are much more likely to die from cancer (breast cancer, gall bladder cancer, cervix cancer, etc.) Other negative healthy factors that obese women experience higher risks for include: infertility, miscarriage, birth problems, and abnormal menstrual cycles.

Post-menopausal women have a bit of additional health risk associated with the placement of fat cells. Before menopause estrogen levels cause fat to be stored mainly around the hips and thighs. After menopause the fat storage tends to move to the abdomen. Abdominal fat storage increases a wide variety of health risks.

While obesity in general results in higher risks of type 2 diabetes, insulin resistance, heart disease, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, stroke, fatty liver disease, vascular disorders, thrombosis, sleep apnea, musculoskeletal problems, gastroesophagal reflux, etc. abdominal obesity specifically increases the risk for insulin resistance syndrome and cardiovascular disease.

But being overweight or even obese doesn't mean there is no hope. Successful dieting makes a huge difference. Losing even five to ten percent of your body weight can decrease many of the negative health risks associated with negative weight levels. And losing 5 to 10% of your weight isn't as hard as it seems when you have the right tools.

Amelia Handley majored in exercise science in college with a minor in Nutrition. Yet she still found herself veering from diet to diet in order to control her weight. With HCG Diet Direct she's found a program that allows her to combine her desire to control her own body weight with her education and not feel off balance.




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