New Overfat Category - Are You At Risk? Can You Quick Fix?
Update: 2018-01-05
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You might not be obese or overweight, but you may be part of the 76% of the world’s population who are now being labeled “overfat”. It’s a new term being used by doctors to describe patients that may have normal BMIs but have too much fat around the belly that could put them at higher risk for diabetes, stroke, cancer, heart disease and inflammation.
Dr. Christine Horner, natural health expert and author of the award-winning book, “Radiant Health, Ageless Beauty,” says 100,000 cancer cases are linked to an increase in body fat each year, in the US and at least 50 other illnesses have direct ties to carrying too much weight around belly. Fortunately, Dr. Horner says our bodies are responsive to even the smallest positive changes. Dr. Horner will share nutrients that are scientifically proven to specifically target belly fat and 5 positive quick-fix habits you should make now that take 15 minutes or less and can reduce inches off your waistline.
Dr. Christine Horner, natural health expert and author of the award-winning book, “Radiant Health, Ageless Beauty,” says 100,000 cancer cases are linked to an increase in body fat each year, in the US and at least 50 other illnesses have direct ties to carrying too much weight around belly. Fortunately, Dr. Horner says our bodies are responsive to even the smallest positive changes. Dr. Horner will share nutrients that are scientifically proven to specifically target belly fat and 5 positive quick-fix habits you should make now that take 15 minutes or less and can reduce inches off your waistline.
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