Our treatment approach is medical, yet
naturalistic. Our Physician's have developed a treatment that restores the body's natural ability
to remove fat.
Restarting Metabolism
Three issues causing Metabolic Syndrome.
What do the experts say?
The first condition is linked to the stomach. Many
patients experience stomach issues like bloating after meals, heart burn or acid reflux. One or more of these
symptoms are positive indications that the stomach is not digesting food properly. Stomach issues are the
most common cause of weight gain.
The stomach digests food so that it can be absorbed "entered into the blood". Certain nutrients are more
difficult digest. The liver requires many of these "difficult to digest" chemicals, during
the processof body fat removal (lypolysis). You can now see how a person with a digestive issue may no longer have the
ability to lose weight. Unfortunately, a good diet and healthy eating does not restart or repair the digestive
function. This is the reason many patients state that they are eating healthy and restricting
calories, yet unable to lose weight. This process is very confusing for patients and seldom
accepted as truthful testimony by the majority of physicians. The bad news is, once the
issue occurs, it's there to stay. The good news is, we have found a way to stabilize digestive function allowing
patients to begin restoring metabolism and losing weight in 3 to 7 days from the start. Not all metabolic patients, but most, have one or more digestive
symptoms including:
The second issue occurs in the intestines.
The condition is seldom detected by medical professionals and symptoms are usually misdiagnosed as stomach problems,
ulcers, acid reflux celiac disease or irritable bowel syndrome. However, the underlying issue appears to be a mal-absorption
problem caused by sensitivity to certain foods. Our physicians estimate that this reaction occurs as a result of Problem
#1. Its has been speculated that undigested food enters into the intestines causing irritation. The intestine
then closes off access points that guide certain nutrients into the blood. This results in a deficiency
in these nutrients that are used in maintaining proper metabolism.
Lastly, is the metabolism itself. As nutrients
become less and less available, the body begins to conserve energy. This results in a change in metabolism (the way
the body burns fuel and fat) The change in metabolism is a process that occurs so the body can survive. This is
why exercise and dieting become less effective with time. In actuality, a person with a metabolism issue is causing
more problems by exercising and dieting. Why? Because the body is surviving on a limited supply of nutrients.
Exercise and diet only restricts the nutrients and forces the body to conserve even more. This is why many people experience
even faster and more dramatic weight gain after coming off an exercise program or diet. The condition has actually worsened.
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