Tuesday, April 5, 2011
4 Simple Steps To Fight Obesity
In this world where food supply is not guaranteed plentiful all the time, our body has adapted in such a way that we have the capacity to store excess energy reserves efficiently in times of food abundance, and to use these reserves in instances of famine. I am referring to no other than the fat cells or adipose cells, which are randomly dispersed throughout our body. The role of fats is essential for human survival. In babies, for instance, it has been cited that the pads of fat in the infant's cheeks can enable the infant to survive for a number of days without food.While survival may be one great reason to get these fat cells to work; the same fat cells can also put the body at risk for many diseases. In the presence of
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