Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Fighting an Uphill Battle - How to Win the War on Fat

by Virginia Pipolini


The majority of western cultures are no stranger to dieting.
With so many books and products for weight loss you would
think we could easily win this battle, but the scales are
tipping, in the wrong direction. We want Weight Loss for
Life, but often that loss is short lived.

Some say stress is a factor, others say it's the foods we
eat, or the combinations. There are many that do eat
healthy diets, and exercise as well, yet they continue to
battle the forces of excess weight.

We're not just talking about how good you look. Weight
issues are health issues as well. Excess weight is hard on
the heart, and can increase the level of toxins and artery
clogging substances in the blood stream.

We lock these toxins away in our fat cells to protect the
vital organs as well as the brain and central nervous
system. Our fat cells are like little prisons for these
toxins, but who is the real prisoner? We are, we are the
prisoner trapped behind our own toxic wasteland.

How did we get there, to that point of creating fat cells to
protect ourselves? How did those toxins find their way into
our bodies in the first place? There is no one-line answer
to that question, for there are many factors that contribute
to the conditions in which we live.

It's been a battle, but a battle worth fighting, and a fight
in which we can be victorious. We can win the war on fat,
and it doesn't have to be an uphill battle!

Author Virginia Pipolini shares her years of research and
experience in alternative health resources
at(http://deltahealing.com) alternative health resources.
Find out more about
(http://weight-loss-plans.deltahealing.com/win-the-weight-loss-battle.php)
Winning the Weight Loss Battle

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