It is true that in cases of severe obesity and extreme situations, it is difficult to give advice, as the situation seems to be established and the efforts needed to straighten considerable. In this situation, a treatment against obesity must give encouraging results. In my next article I will explain about before and after weight loss blog.
Otherwise, hope (itself) one day out of the rut, for obese people, could be compromised. And if that hope falls,the war may seem already lost because there is no sign that future victorious battle could turn the tide.
So if a treatment against obesity is in the news, it had better be credible and that the results already observed are encouraging for the millions of people who need it. And it seems to me that a treatment against obesity which consists of surgery is not an optimal treatment.
Indeed, a good treatment against obesity should first and foremost address the causes and not the effects of weight gain. The draft treatment against obesity today is simple, "natural" and effective.
A surprising observation that could become a treatment against obesity. These are researchers at Harvard University who realized after undergoing gastric bypass surgery; their laboratory mice underwent significant changes in their intestinal flora.
Treatment against obesity and Mediterranean diet
In the treatment against obesity, what is the relationship between a mouse and the Mediterranean diet? The answer is a little lower for weight loss.
Having made these observations, the researchers transferred this changed intestines of other mouse intestinal flora. Curiously, these mice were also obese,but rapidly lost weight after the transfer of intestinal microbes.
The mice that had invaded the intestines and a new gut flora and lost up to 20 % of their weight, which is as high as if they had undergone surgery itself.Admittedly, for the same price, it's really interesting.
An interesting application in the treatment against obesity
It seems that the surgery in question (gastric bypass) has effects on the intestinal flora, and that these effects are themselves responsible, in part at least, the loss of weight.
So if researchers were able to alter the microbial flora in order to create the same effect on it as surgery, it would cure obesity in an entirely new manner! And even if they would be enough to only partially reproduce these effects on metabolism without having to go through the surgical process, it would open a completely new way in treatments against obesity.
Otherwise, hope (itself) one day out of the rut, for obese people, could be compromised. And if that hope falls,the war may seem already lost because there is no sign that future victorious battle could turn the tide.
So if a treatment against obesity is in the news, it had better be credible and that the results already observed are encouraging for the millions of people who need it. And it seems to me that a treatment against obesity which consists of surgery is not an optimal treatment.
Indeed, a good treatment against obesity should first and foremost address the causes and not the effects of weight gain. The draft treatment against obesity today is simple, "natural" and effective.
A surprising observation that could become a treatment against obesity. These are researchers at Harvard University who realized after undergoing gastric bypass surgery; their laboratory mice underwent significant changes in their intestinal flora.
Treatment against obesity and Mediterranean diet
In the treatment against obesity, what is the relationship between a mouse and the Mediterranean diet? The answer is a little lower for weight loss.
Having made these observations, the researchers transferred this changed intestines of other mouse intestinal flora. Curiously, these mice were also obese,but rapidly lost weight after the transfer of intestinal microbes.
The mice that had invaded the intestines and a new gut flora and lost up to 20 % of their weight, which is as high as if they had undergone surgery itself.Admittedly, for the same price, it's really interesting.
An interesting application in the treatment against obesity
It seems that the surgery in question (gastric bypass) has effects on the intestinal flora, and that these effects are themselves responsible, in part at least, the loss of weight.
So if researchers were able to alter the microbial flora in order to create the same effect on it as surgery, it would cure obesity in an entirely new manner! And even if they would be enough to only partially reproduce these effects on metabolism without having to go through the surgical process, it would open a completely new way in treatments against obesity.