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Cookie Diet Doctor Urges, "Treat obesity as a cancer. To stop dieting for the holidays is like stopping chemotherapy."
Posted By: Anonymous | Posted On: Dec 15,2009 18:30 pm | View: 9
A local Smart for Life Cookie Diet Doctor, Sasson Moulavi (Dr. Sass), was recently asked by an overweight patient if she could stop her Diet over the holidays and then commence again right after. Dr. Sass explained to his patient that many people do not realize that being overweight or obese is a serious medical condition with possible serious consequences. If someone has 40 pounds of extra fat on their body, for example, the fat does not just lie around doing nothing. The excess fat in the body releases toxins and creates unnecessary and dangerous inflammation. The fat can also cover the heart and block the very important blood vessels that feed the brain and the heart.
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