Parent’s Magazine has just awarded Jason’s deli with an award for being one of the Top Ten Restaurants in America! Jason’s deli owner and founder Rusty Coco takes some time to explain why eating healthy is such a vital issue facing children today and talks about how we can all help battle childhood obesity.
Obesity is completely reversible in most children. Part Three of PIC.tv’s Childhood Obesity in America documentary looks at foods you can serve to your kids to help them eat healthier, and tips on how to keep children active. For more, visit: pic.tv
Dr. George Scheele, the “Good Doctor,” describes how deficiencies in amino acids in the food chain give rise to overweight disorders and obesity and how Factor4 Weight ControlĀ® helps normalize body weight by combating the dietary causes of obesity. There 3 dietary causes of obesity; excess calories in a sedentary society, excess refined sugars and carbohydrates and a NEW defined cause – Protein Deficiency Syndrome. Obesity is only part of the problem. It is only part of the spectrum of metabolic diseases that are associated with the “Metabolic Syndrome.” The “Metabolic Syndrome” is harmful giving rise to chronic degenerative diseases that are associated with accelerated aging. Obesity is the most obvious sign of “Metabolic Syndrome.” Humans are naturally deficient in amino acids. There are 20 amino acids required to build proteins and humans only produce 11 of these. The other 9 must be obtained from the food chain. In fact, only bacteria and plants produce all 20 amino acids. When we eat refined sugars and carbohydrates amino acids become deficient in moving up the food chain. Amino acids become deficient in moving up the food chain (“food chain gap”). This gap in amino acids is harmful to the rebuilding process in the body. For more details on protein deficiency syndrome, watch the video to see a visual representation of protein analysis on 2D gels. Power Amino Acids in Factor4 Weight Loss Shakes close the food chain gap, correct the deficiencies in amino acids …
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I video taped what I had to eat yesterday while on Phase 1 of the South Beach Diet. This is an example of a very strict day because I did not add any salt to the food, had very little cheese and had no sugar free candy like I usually do.
How can we effectively combat the problem of obesity?The time has come to address this and other important questions. The health of America now and in the future depends on identifying solutions that work. These and other questions will be addressed by our Northeastern University panel of experts: -Richard Daynard, Moderator Director of Public Health Advocacy Institute Professor of Law -Alexandros Makriyannis Director of Center for Drug Discovery George D. Behrakis Chair of Pharmaceutical Science -Jessica Blom-Hoffman Associate Professor of Counseling and Applied Psychology
President Obama is joined by First Lady Michelle Obama and Cabinet members as he signs a Memorandum on Childhood Obesity that establishes a task force headed by the First Lady to encourage children to exercise more and adopt healthier eating habits. February 9, 2010.