The above body types depict the common ways in which our bodies store “excess energy.” These figures represent the more extreme (but all too common) versions of the overweight, obese body. Prior to reaching this stage there are less obvious but nonetheless noticeable versions that can accurately predict where one is headed. The differences in body types of the overweight reflect differences in hormonal system imbalance or disruption. Many may have multiple stressed hormonal systems and therefore have a combination of the above body types.
In order to successfully reduce excessive body weight and to return to a more permanent ideal one has to handle the underlying hormonal imbalances. The way to correct the unbalances is different for each body type and further…. different for each individual . The usual causes of hormonal imbalances are weakened glandular function due to chemical /heavy metal toxicity compounded by nutritional deficiencies. There is no generic solution to solve someone’s weight problem.
Interestingly, and important to remember, routine medical tests for hormonal imbalance or disruption are not sensitive enough to detect many dysfunctional hormonal situations . Normal hormone blood values does not mean normal hormonal function.
In the future Doc Practice patients are evaluated to determine #1. What organ/ glands are weak or stressed? #2. What if any toxins are present? #3. What nutrients may be deficient for proper function? #4. What dietary/lifestyle guidelines will help restore health?
Please join us for ou LAST Body Types: Belly Fat & Metabolism Seminar for 2016. This is seminar is held Wednesday, Oct. 19 at 5:30pm. It is free and hors d’Ouevres are provided. Make this season count!! Call my office to RSVP: 304-645-6080.
“The doctor of the future will give no medicine, but will interest his patients in the care of the human frame, diet and the cause and prevention of disease.” Thomas A. Edison (1847-1931)
HASHTAGWV ART & ENTERTAINMENT Publisher/Editor-in-Chief, Christina Entenmann-Edwards has been a WV resident since September 2008. She was born and raised in Fairfield County, Connecticut, and is no stranger to hard work and the entrepreneurial spirit. In 2006, she graduated from Quinnipiac University (Hamden, Connecticut), Cum Laude, with a B.A. in History. In 2010, she graduated with an M.B.A. from Liberty University (Lynchburg, Virginia). In February 2012, Christina launched HashtagWV as the area’s first full-color, free arts and entertainment tabloid + online platform. Christina completed the Leadership West Virginia class of 2021, which is an innovative program that grows, engages, and mobilizes leaders to ignite a life passion to move West Virginia forward.
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Christina Edwardshttps://hashtagwv.com/author/christina/
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Christina Edwardshttps://hashtagwv.com/author/christina/