Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 5
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I dont know if anyone has heard of Kevin Tredeau. I just started looking in on him. He writes the book "Natural Cures They Dont Want You to Know About." I am starting to agree with what he says. The FDA does not want Americans to be thin or know about any cures about anything. If there were cures there would be no jobs. No Dr's, no fund raisers ect. If Americans are obese we get sick, if we get sick drs want us to take drugs, if we take drugs we make the pharmacies money. Its all a big circle of money over here. Nobody thinks about other people, just about themselves and money over here. As for bigger portions I agree with you there. But, its not just the bigger portions. Its also what they put in our food.
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About that theory, I have no clue. It's the first time I heard of it. I do think you should consider it's eggarated. I am aware it's a big circle of money, but in the end, becoming/staying thin is all up to yourself. Even if that theory is true, that doesn't mean you can't become thin. Because you can buy the right food, go to the gym, lift weights and excersise.
The problem is, the 'wrong' food a.k.a the food that makes us fat is there in so many (tasty) variations and covered up by things they advertise with, like for example "all natural ingredients (which doesn't neccecairily mean it's low in calories.)" I think that confuses ppl a lot, thus makes them fat by buying it. And when you're surrounded by yummy food with loads of calories, it's difficult not to eat it. It takes willpower and disipline to change bad eating habits.
Anyway, that's my opinion.
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