Press
Release
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
What's
Missing in All Weightloss
Programs
May
26, 2005
Angie
Jones
Jones International
P: 760-773-3232
E: angie@jonesmktg.com
or
Danielle
LeBouef
Panagraph
P: 559-438-2040
dlebouef@panagraph.com
Dateline:
Walnut Creek, California
With
the U.S. weightloss market
forecasts to hit $61 billion
by 2008, Nebraska Cultures
announced that many popular
weightloss programs on
the market today, might
be missing the mark when
it comes to responsible
weightloss.
In their
newly released book entitled
"Cultivate Health
from Within" researched
and authored by Khem Shahani
Ph.D. with foreword by
Frederic Vagnini, M.D.,
F.A.C.S. It becomes obvious
that a critical factor
in maintaining your ideal
body weight is to make
sure that your digestive
system is functioning
properly. A healthy digestive
system increases energy
and improves your metabolism,
Both critical factors
in a responsible weightloss
program ensuring that
weightloss occurs and
stays permanent.
Often
overlooked, but always
obvious, are the conditions
of being bloated and gaseous.
A sure sign that your
digestive system is not
properly tuned. People
often complain that as
they diet and exercise
they somehow do not seem
to be reducing the bulge
in the stomach area. Yeast
overgrowth may be a major
factor in promoting mid-section
weight gain, as well as
sap energy from your body.
Many people complain of
uncontrollable cravings
for sweets, breads and
even alcohol.
The
book informs the reader
how to take control of
yeast over growth and
that, "In modern
times, proper balance
of friendly bacteria is
not an easy feat to accomplish.
Diets rich in sugar, cortisone
and cortisone-like drugs,
birth control pills, immuno-suppressive
drugs and antibiotics,
have been major culprits
in affecting a naturally
healthy digestive system"
and promoting excessive,
unwanted yeast growth
in the body and unwanted
weight gain.
Many
people are unaware that
they consume antibiotics
daily, without a doctor's
prescription in the foods
they eat. Anti-biotics
are routinely used as
supplements in animal
feed or the treatment
of sick livestock. Consequently,
humans who eat these types
of animal products may
be destroying their beneficial
bacteria and increasing
yeast growth without their
knowledge, which exasperates
proper GI Tract health
and promotes undesired
weight gain.
A responsible
weightloss program should
always promote the use
of the most effective
strain of probiotics which
can stave off excessive
yeast growth in the body,
this timely information
is described in great
detail in Khem Shahani's
book "Cultivate Health
from Within".
Spokes
person for the book, Frederic
Vagnini, M.D., F.A.C.S.
stated that,"Khem
Shahani's pioneering research
and dedication to the
understanding of probiotics
as stated in the book,
will benefit all people,
young and old for decades."
Overgrowth
of Candida causes intense
cravings for sugar and
starch, which is why many
people cannot follow a
weight loss diet
For
story ideas or interviews
contact - Angie Jones
- Jones Int'l - angie@jonesmktg.com.
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