Fat Burning Kitchen
“If you want to change how your body looks on the outside…you have to change what’s inside.”
That’s the sentence that cracked the “fat loss code” for me. I know it may sound a little weird but I’ll explain it in just a minute.
First, I have an odd question to ask you…
Why are there so many fat doctors in America?
Think about it.
Have you ever had an overweight doctor? Chances are you have.
If these people are the leaders of health in our country, then why are they just as unhealthy as the rest of the population? Something must be wrong…
According to a Physicians Health Study, 40% of the 19,000 doctors were overweight and 23% were obese.
That means over half of the doctors in America are overweight.
And here’s even worse news…
Overweight and obese physicians report significantly less confidence than their normal-weight colleagues in giving their patients diet or exercise counseling.
The average doctor receives about 8 to 25 hours of Nutrition training in their entire career. It takes 7 years to become a doctor AFTER they’ve finished their bachelor’s degree. That means they spend less than a tenth of a percent of their education learning about nutrition and how it affects your health.
What’s even worse is the information they do learn is the same outdated information that’s made America the obesity capitol of the world.
Find the full story HERE
That’s the sentence that cracked the “fat loss code” for me. I know it may sound a little weird but I’ll explain it in just a minute.
First, I have an odd question to ask you…
Why are there so many fat doctors in America?
Think about it.
Have you ever had an overweight doctor? Chances are you have.
If these people are the leaders of health in our country, then why are they just as unhealthy as the rest of the population? Something must be wrong…
According to a Physicians Health Study, 40% of the 19,000 doctors were overweight and 23% were obese.
That means over half of the doctors in America are overweight.
And here’s even worse news…
Overweight and obese physicians report significantly less confidence than their normal-weight colleagues in giving their patients diet or exercise counseling.
The average doctor receives about 8 to 25 hours of Nutrition training in their entire career. It takes 7 years to become a doctor AFTER they’ve finished their bachelor’s degree. That means they spend less than a tenth of a percent of their education learning about nutrition and how it affects your health.
What’s even worse is the information they do learn is the same outdated information that’s made America the obesity capitol of the world.
Find the full story HERE
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