Sugars and Grains Lead to Weight Gain and Problems With Your Bones
When leptin and insulin are disrupted with a diet of sugar and grain there is a miscommunication in the body about where to store excess fat.
Some fat will be stored in the abdomen and liver, which throws the liver function off-kilter and starts a process of breakdown of muscle and bone—causing weakness and osteoporosis. Now we have a serious problem of insulin resistance and high blood pressure, heart disease and cancer.
When we see the big apple-shaped middle we are looking at insulin resistance and disease.
Bob Livingston is an ultra-conservative American who has been writing a newsletter since 1969. Bob has devoted much of his life to research and the quest for truth on a variety of subjects. Bob specializes in health issues such as nutritional supplements and alternatives to drugs, as well as issues of privacy (both personal and financial), asset protection and the preservation of freedom.
Facebook Conversations
Join the Discussion:
View Comments to “Sugars and Grains Lead to Weight Gain and Problems With Your Bones”
Comment Policy: We encourage an open discussion with a wide range of viewpoints, even extreme ones, but we will not tolerate racism, profanity or slanderous comments toward the author(s) or comment participants. Make your case passionately, but civilly. Please don't stoop to name calling. We use filters for spam protection. If your comment does not appear, it is likely because it violates the above policy or contains links or language typical of spam. We reserve the right to remove comments at our discretion.
Is there news related to personal liberty happening in your area? Contact us at newstips@personalliberty.com
blog comments powered by