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Yucky Belly Fat Is Bad For Your Health

Author: Money2Go 09.01.2009
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Unleash the power of hormones to resolve your body weight issues, food cravings, thyroid problems, and fatigue. Master the fat hormone in your body to prevent obesity, diabetes and heart disease. Fat cells produce leptin, which controls appetite, energy and metabolic rate. The more fat you have, the more leptin you have.Lower your leptin levels by taking MaxWLX. This supplement will send a message to the brain to burn fat. It contains natural polysaccharides and fatty acids that help the body utilize its natural leptin mechanism so that you can achieve significant and safe weight loss.


Boost metabolism naturally

Author: Money2Go 25.11.2008
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Your metabolism determines how your body functions in burning the calories you’ve consumed in food for fuel. People with slow metabolisms burn their calories more slowly and store most of it as fat. This leads to weight problems and heart complications.

If you have a slow metabolism, you have to find ways to boost your metabolism naturally. There are some medications in the market that have dangerous side effects, so you have to ask your doctor whether your supplement is safe to take. Increasing physical activity and maintaining proper nutrition also can help improve your metabolism.


Too Much Isn’t A Good Thing

Author: Money2Go 14.10.2008

obesityThe leptin hormone may not help to the morbidly obese. Leptin was discovered in 1994 by Jeffery M. Friedman through the study of mice in research at Rockefeller University. Leptin is produced by fat tissue and influences the “appetite center” of the brain. This hormone signals the brain that the body has had enough to eat.

Even though leptin puts out the signal that reduces a person’s appetite, in general obese people have high amounts of leptin. It is believed that many obese people may be resistant to the affects of leptin. This is thought to happen because the large adipose (fatty tissue) stores cause an abundance of the leptin hormone resulting in desensitization.