By camborw on February 4, 2009
…belief that inflammation, as the result of poor diet, environmental factors, and others is the primary cause of obesity. People who are People who are high is visceral fat have a high risk of developing metabolic syndrome, prediabetes, and diabetes. …when an animal or a human being becomes obese, they develop steatosis, or increased fat in the liver. The steatosis leads to liver inflammation and hepatic insulin resistance.”
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Posted in Chronic & Acquired Diseases, Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome, Nutritional Therapies, Obesity, Syndrome X | Tagged Diabetes, food, health, inflammation, Obesity
By camborw on January 28, 2009
We continue from last week’s Part 1 with Michael Glade and his insights into obesity as it relates to the inflammation process. A quick overview is two types of fat are present in the body: subcutaneous and visceral. Subcutaneous fat is the type found just underneath the skin, which may cause dimpling and cellulite. Visceral [...]
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Posted in Anti-Aging Therapy, Antioxidants, Chronic & Acquired Diseases, Nutritional Therapies, Obesity | Tagged Chelation therapy, holistic medicine, integrative medicine, LDA, natural medicine, Portland Oregon
By camborw on January 21, 2009
Obesity is thought to be a disease of inflammation, according to Michael Glade, Ph.D. I became acquainted with his work through a DVD given to me by NeuroScience. We have use NeuroScience protocols with great success; a company that focuses on “Target Amino Acids” as a means to address healing of the adrenal gland and [...]
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Posted in Allergy, Anti-Aging Therapy, Chronic & Acquired Diseases, Detoxification, Fibromyalgia, Obesity | Tagged Chelation therapy, holistic medicine, integrative medicine, LDA, natural medicine, Portland Oregon