Although
being obese, in no way means, you are in poor health: the Satans and the
Devils/the Caucasians delight in obesity and obese people. Before we delve any
further into this topic, let us first examined the definition of obesity.
Obesity is
defined as: The abnormal
or excessive accumulation of body fat, on a person body, which may present a
risk to good health. When I say the Satans the devils/the Caucasians delight in
the obese person, this is because, obesity is the perfect conveyance, which
leads to poor or ill health. The Devils/the Caucasians delight in your poor
health; For your poor health gives them greater control over your body and your
mind.
The
Satans on the other hand, delights in your poor health because, poor health
means a polluted body. There is something nasty going on within the body of a
person who is in poor health Such as:
a. Viral and Bacterial
infection,
b. Puss filled
Tumors,
c. Ulcers (open
sores),
d. Cancers: an
amalgamated mass, of decaying tissues,
e. Puss filled
organs.
All of which
inhibits good health. The Satans delight in extremely filthy environment; for
such nastiness gives them an ideal place to inhabit.
How does this work?
There
are many levels to this discussion, I am going to examined two levels. Most of
the information you will read here, are fairly unknown to the scientific
community. But they are information, the Scientific community cannot dispute.
First
let me make it clear, fat in its self, is not bad. We are required to ingest
fats as part of our daily diet; if we ought to become and remain healthy. It is
also important to note the human body, needs the accumulation of body fat,
which is a vital source of fuel when burnt, the body convert fat into vital and
needed energy. Fat also acts as an isolated and protective layer for our internal
organs.
The fluffy
cushion of fat, observes any sudden and hard blow or blows to our body. The fat
observes the force or the pressure; and spread the pressure over several fatty
layers before the forces or the pressure reached the organ (s). Every layer of
fat act as a transition point for the pressure, which greatly reduces the PSI
of the force or the pressure; as it transitions from fatty layer to fatty
layer.
The
layers of fat, reduces the impact to the organs, to a light impact by the time
the force reaches the organ. The layers of fat is an great defensive shield which
protects the organs, in situations where it would have otherwise resulted in
serious injury to the organs. It is the layers of fat tissues, that shield the
internal organs and prevents immediate, real and serious harm to the organs.
Please
don’t get carried away. The muscle structure that covers our body, is a far
more effective and efficient shock observer, that protects the body’s internal
organs, from the pressure, which may be resulted from a hard and sudden blow to
the body. However, most people refuse to take the type of actions and make the
lifestyle changes that is needed, to develop a body that is lean and healthy;
with very little fat. The truth is, fat is the body’s substitute for muscles, and
the layers of fat tissues, do an extremely poor job in its substitute role.
Body
fat is extremely important. It is a needed commodity within the body and plays
a pivotal role, in the health of man and beast. As always, too much of a good
thing, is always bad. Body fat is no exception to this rule. When an individual
is obese, the fat that covers their organs, as a protective isolation shield,
becomes too thick and too heavy. As such, puts more strain and stress, on the organs;
while the organ executes its normal bodily functions.
Another
thing that happens, fat accumulates in the cavities where the organs are
housed, these layers of fat, becomes too thick and too heavy; in some cases, it
becomes a strait Jacket. The accumulation of body fat restricts the organs
abilities to move: properly expand and contract; thus, reduces the maximum output
of the organ (s). This also add to the problems. When this happens, several
things occur within the body. The over accumulation of fat:
1. Prevents the
organ (s) from growing too its full size, to adequately take care of its
obligation to the body.
2. It prevents the
organs from fully expanding in its regular function to ensure maximum capacity (intake
and out puts) is reached.
3. The organs are
brought to a habitual place of reduce capacity.
4. It prevents the
Organs from getting fully exercised.
I can
hear the shouts; “does the internal organs needs to be exercised?” The answer
to this question yes, they do. However, we will get into this in a little
while.
Compare and contrast.
In
order for me to help you understand, some of the mechanical means, by which
excess body fat, affects the body’s functions; I will have to break this down,
in the simplest possible ways I can.
Let us
begin, by compare the heart, of a healthy adult male that is: six feet, four
inches tall, two hundred and seventy-five pounds, to the heart of a healthy
adult male that is five feet, eleven inches tall, one hundred and ninety
pounds.
The
bigger man, by the virtue of his height and body mass, has much more miles of veins,
arteries and capillaries that forms the network of blood vessels which takes
Oxygen, nutrient and other useful matter: From their point of origin, to where
they are needed; and on the reverse, take Carbon dioxide, waste and other
un-useful things, from where they are not needed, to one of the points of
discharge from the body; than the smaller man has.
The
heart of the larger man must be big enough and strong enough, to pump blood
uninhibitedly, from the abdomen region, laden with Oxygen and nutrients up to
the heart, then to the brain and to every living tissue in that large body. The
heart, must also be big enough and strong enough, to pump blood, laden with
Carbon dioxide and other waste matter, collected from the cells; from the
bottom of the feet, up to the heart and them to their point of bodily disposal.
Which may be the liver, the kidney, one of the Mucus Membrane or the Sweat
Glands on or in our skin.
The
shorter man does not need as big a heart as the taller, heaver, man with more
body mass. Such will become a problem for him. The chest cavity of the smaller
man, may be too small, to accommodate the heart of the larger man. This in
itself, creates an extremely serious problem and will lead to illness, discomfort
and eventually death. For it is impossible,
for an organ that went through its natural process of growth, to become smaller
in size.
If that
taller and bigger man was obese, although his chest cavity, would have been
large enough to accommodate, the same size heart of the healthy taller man,
which is ideal for a man their size; to ensure his heart is able to fulfill all
of the body’s circulation needs. By the virtue of the excess layers of fat,
upon the bigger obese man’s heart and the excess layers of fat, which occupy
the chest cavity, of the obese taller and larger man; The reduced volume of
space in the bigger taller obese man’s chest cavity, will prevent his heart,
from growing to its appropriate size; to adequately take care of his
circulation needs.
This
accumulation of fat, on the heart and in the chest cavity, also prevent the
heart from fully expanding to ensure full volume is attained and therefore, reduces
maximum output as it is required to take care of the body circulation needs.
Such creates extremely serious problems that affect general health. This applies to each person base on their
level of obesity or lack thereof.
The Lungs an Example.
It is
the same thing that happens, with the lungs, of an obese person. The protective
layer of fat that covers the lungs and the fat that accumulates within the
cavity that housed the lungs, become too thick and heavy. Like the heart, the
lungs are unable to grow to their full size; for lack of space. The
under-develop and encase lungs are unable to expand to their full capacity. This
restriction of and in movement of the lungs, reduced the amount of Oxygen the
lungs is able to take in, therefore reducing the lungs capacity, to maximized their
output and lungs strength.
The
Body’s organs are a part of the body, and its growth is to accommodate ideal
operation, within its environment and within the context of the organ’s responsibilities.
The growth of the organs is control by the Autonomic Nervous System, which analyzes
the situation as it relates to the accumulation of body fat, the cavity space
available and the ideal size organs needed, for best function under the
circumstances. The Autonomic Nervous System will not allow an organ to grow to
large for the environment it is required to function in.
If the
organ grows too big, for the cavity that holds it, (excess fat mass considered)
that organ, become problematic. It will not be able to function properly. Therefore,
if there is no room within the Cavity for expansion the organ stops growing.
Even if its size of the organ is insufficient, to satisfy the needs of the body;
with a mass of the body that size.
The excess
fat tissues, in the obese person’s body on the other hand; are like an out of controlled
foreign agent; with absolutely no limitation. As long as they exist within the
body, they accumulate and crammed in, even where there is no space, available for
them to hold. These new fat tissues will find a place to call home within the
body; it matters not whether there is space. They do so by packing onto and
compressing older layers of fat tissues to fit in; forming new layer of fat, on
the surface of the old or older layers of fat tissues.
The new
fat tissues that are generated by our excessive eating, or our eating of the
wrong foods and the wrong times, do not care:
·
How big the organs are.
·
The volume of space available within the cavities for organ
growth.
·
The organ’s ability to function with the limited space within
the various cavities.
Please take
note, even if the new accumulation of fat tissues, has to push the organs out
of their places, to find it’s place within the body; that is exactly what they
are going to do. Creating a situation where the organs are in strait jackets:
unable to move, expand, even in its normal functions. The fat tissues do not
care about and they are not responsible for: achieving and maintaining good
health.
Achieving
and maintaining good health is unequivocally the responsibility of no one else
but you. If you are obese and you continue to chucks down the calories, the
excess calorie, the body was unable to utilized, if they are not eliminated,
becomes body fat. Please be warned, fat will find a place to call home, even at
the expense of your good health, your comfort and eventually your life.
The minor
complications of the obese person are endless, which range from:
1. Circulation
problems.
2. Breathing
problems.
3. Dizzy spells.
4. Fainting spells.
5. Speech problems.
6. Snoring
problems etc.
If the
appropriate actions are not taken, at the appropriate time, these minor
problems will only get worst and results in organ and systemic failure and eventually
death.
Please
note although the body fat is found in the body, it is not a part of the body. It
do not belong. As such, the Autonomic Nervous System that controls all internal
activities of the body, do not have control of and therefore cannot regulate,
the production of, the eradication of fat etc. Your body fat, is like an out of
control freight train that could only be stopped by you.
The Organs are not exercised.
This is
the time for me, to put to rest your curiosity, about the internal organs being
and need exercise. Let us not forget the internal organs are made up of muscles
fibers. Although they are not the same structure muscles like the triceps, the
biceps the chest muscles etc. like the bicep muscles, etc. the internal organs
muscles need to be exercised, in order for them to grow, get strong, and
develop stamina.
In the
same way, it is not enough for the Triceps, and the other muscles that are
responsible: for locomotion and body structure; cannot reach their full
potential just by daily, routine and or mundane uses. These muscles need to be
exercised on a regimental basis, to achieve such. It is the same with the internal
organs. The internal organs need a consistent method of regular exercise; apart
of its daily usage, if they are to achieve their full potential.
In the
same way the conscious mind; is not responsible for and control the organ and
systemic function; the conscious mind is not responsibility, to ensure the
internal organs get the exercise they need to grow, and remain healthy. This is
the responsibility of the Autonomic Nervous System.
It is
the responsibility of the Autonomic Nervous System to ensure the internal
organs are fully exercised. What is important to know is, our normal body
movements on a daily basis, provides the internal organs with the exercise
needed for developing organ strength, growth and stamina. Regular body
movements such as:
i.
Bending over.
ii.
Twisting
iii.
Reaching out and up
iv.
Leaning to the sides
v.
Stretching back
vi.
Slouching etc.
are sufficient
to accomplish this.
In the
same way, some of the smaller muscles, which are responsible for locomotion and
body structure, because of their size, there locations, their angle and shape,
in order to exercise these muscles, we are required to repeat certain motions; which
are perfect for stretching, the larger muscles on the surface. Such motions exercise
these hidden, hard to reach muscles and result in their growth, etc. It is the
same thing with the internal organs.
At
times, when an individual feels some unexplained, minor discomfort such a knot,
a pinch in their back, shoulders, or in any other body-part; for the most part
these minor discomforts; are produced by the Autonomic Nervous System.
Immediately, we know stretching up, trying to rub or massage the area will
bring relief to the discomfort. As a result, we comply with the information
transmitted to us. All of this is done, in order for a particular organ or
organs that needed to be exercise can get the exercise needed.
An
individual who is obese, their large accumulation of excess fat, may limits
that individual’s body range of motion and movement, therefore limiting that
individual’s abilities, to cause his internal organs, to get the regular
exercise they need. The persons organs become to compressed and restrained by
the excess fat tissues, that his limits their range of motion.
Even
when the Autonomic Nervous System, generates more sever discomforts to force
the obese person, into the needed activities. Their inability to perform the movement needed;
do not cause the problems to go away. The mission was not accomplished, the
problem remains and the discomforts, get more severe to the point; where they become
a problem and medical help are required.
In this
case the doctors, in their ignorance; instead of admitting they don’t know what
is the cause of the pains, always make a diagnosis of Stress and they will more
than likely prescribe, some medication with minor pain killers to deal with the
discomfort you experienced.
The
reality is the problem is still there, the minor discomforts and or the minor
pains still exist; however, the mild opioid or narcotic in the medication masked
the pain preventing you from feeling such. This only cause the problem to get
worse.
However,
the best practitioner that is suited, for such minor pains and
nagging
discomforts, is a Chiropractor. Chiropractors are in the
business, of force
stretching their clients; to relief such discomfort.
Force
Stretching, will help the obese person, find major relief from the nagging
discomfort, they were experienced. The nagging discomfort goes away not because
they were stretch by a chiropractor. However, as soon and the organ in question,
are sufficiently exercised, the Autonomic Nervous System stop the discomfort;
it generated.