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Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Why Exercise Is NOT the Key to Weight Loss

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NATURAL HEALTH DOSSIER
Tuesday May 15, 2012

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Why Exercise Is NOT the Key to Weight Loss

In the last 20 years, the number of overweight children and adolescents has tripled. Adults have fared just as poorly. Currently more than two thirds - almost 70% - of Americans are considered overweight or obese.

And if you listen to the candy and snack food manufacturers, beverage companies, the processed food industry and fast food restaurants, our growing waistlines have very little to do with how much or the types of food we put in our mouths.

At least that's the "spin" these companies tried to put on the situation when the Department of Health and Human Services recently drafted new recommendations on health and obesity.

The food and beverage industry was concerned that the government might recommend eating less processed junk food (Gasp!). So they mobilized their full army of lobbyists to shape the government's message to their benefit.

Not surprisingly, the government soon adopted the talking points handed to them by the food industry. It is just more evidence that the institutions of government have been captured by the companies they are mandated to regulate.

If You're Heavier Than You Want to Be, It's Not Because of This...

According to these groups, the reason why we are so fat is that we have become too lazy and sedentary. We don't exercise enough.

Now, we won't argue that most of us should be more active. But that is NOT the reason we are so fat.

Click here now to find out the truth about exercise and fat loss...

 

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