New Fat-Busting Science Explained

Join us here for an ambitious but entertaining journey of discovery in this 12 part series (thankfully with short posts) that is written in support of the new fat-busting science of hormonal imbalances, viruses and their negative impact on the human body. A scientifically supported concept, that of understanding fat vs fitness, self image vs body type and with a few plugs for the low-carb diet along the way.

Eating Less And Working Out More Does Not Necessarily Translate Into Weight Loss

Surprised? Well, so were we. But as we delve further into this subject we start to understand the possible implications on issues not taken seriously before, ie were viewed as excuses for being fat. We hope to be able to explain (in plain English) just how the new fat-busting science is able to support the latest thinking behind obesity, self-image of body type, and the relationship of fat to fitness.

Chapter 1

How is it that a short, fat guy – 5'5" tall and weighing in at 220, be considered healthier than men much taller and thinner? Well, if you buy off on the new Fat-Busting science you may agree with epidemiology experts who are convinced that genes, hormonal imbalances and some viruses play a role in obesity.

You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

Leave a Reply

CommentLuv Enabled