FOOD DOES NOT CONTRIBUTE TO WEIGHT INCREASE OR
OBESITY.
(© 6.8.2016: Dr. V.M. Palaniappan, Ph.D. vmpalaniappan@gmail.com; Mobile: 6-012-2071414)
The adipose tissues as such can accumulate in any person, irrespective of the age.
Ok, friends,
Malaysia.
(© 6.8.2016: Dr. V.M. Palaniappan, Ph.D. vmpalaniappan@gmail.com; Mobile: 6-012-2071414)
You could have come across the news that came out in
Medical X’press yesterday (August 5, 2016) that had the title:
Dieting approaches may not be effective for weight
loss, according to research
The full story may be read from: http://medicalxpress.com/news/2016-08-dieting-approaches-effective-weight-loss.html?utm_source=nwletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=daily-nwletter
The following is the condensed version of the news:
A research team in University of Otago, comprising of Dr. Sook Ling
Leong, Dr. Jill Haszard, and Dr. Andrew Gray have found in New Zealand, through
their 3-year study that the weight control measures, through the control of food, in women between 40 and 50,
did not succeed.
They mention that women in that age bracket are known to be at high risk
of weight gain.
The original paper is said to have come from the Journal of the
Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (2016). DOI:
10.1016/j.jand.2016.02.021, and that was provided by University of
Otago.
* * * * * *
HERE IS MY SCIENTIFIC REASONING FOR THE PHENOMENON:
When a person in a cold
climate overeats, the unspent calories may end up as adipose tissues, which in
reality is a form of storage of energy for ‘later’ use, besides providing
thermal insulation against external chillness.
This is much analogous to
plants saving their starch in their root tubers, such as potatoes and turnips. The adipose tissues as such can accumulate in any person, irrespective of the age.
However, it may be a bit
more significant in inactive people, such as the women in their 40’s, compared
to youngsters who tend spend much of their energy in physical activities.
My 41-year study in the area
of obesity reveals that it is CALCIUM accumulation within the cells of the SOFT
tissues that makes a person overweight / obese.
In fertile women, the
menstrual fluid removes substantial quantities of calcium at monthly intervals.
This process tends to keep their weight slightly LESSER immediately AFTER the
menses, and slightly MORE a day before its onset.
Most women tend to enter
their menopausal stage in their 40’s.
This would then prevent the regular
elimination of the Ca excesses from the body, enhancing its accumulation and
related weight increase.
If those women take Ca
supplement, then their weight is bound to increase enormously.
In addition to the above
phenomenon, two other factors that can contribute to body weight increase
include HABITUAL UNDER-URINATION and DEFECATION of SLIMY FAECES.
Unwanted Ca excesses from
within the body gets thrown out through urinations.
When one under-urinates
(e.g., just thrice daily), those excesses tend to remain within the body, thus
favouring its storage in the soft cells.
Likewise, when a person
defecates slimy or watery faeces, the unabsorbed Ca remains in the faecal
matter gets absorbed by the glandular cells in the colo-rectal region, thus
contributing to body weight increase, and cancers there in some.
* * * * * *Ok, friends,
I hope my above-findings
explain reasonably adequately the phenomenon that is responsible for the body weight
increases in people.
Thanks for reading this, and
with best wishes,
Dr. Palani, Ph.D., Malaysia.
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