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January 2024 - Breakthrough Discovery Scientists Discover The Root Cause Of Weight Gain

Is your obesity costing you more and more money and never really improving? This has nothing to do with you.

A recent study published by Oregon State University of 13,000 men and women, found the glaring issue causing all weight loss issues, was due to mitochondrial deficiency.

Mitochondrial Deficiency (MD) is the cause of all weight loss issues. This chronic problem of low mitochondria is the root cause of your weight gain. Storing your fat instead of using it as energy. This is a brand new discovery not found until recently.

MD is so important that, no matter what therapy or drugs you take, it won't fix the underlying issue, costing you your health and wallet.

References:

  1. Blaxter K. Energy Metabolism in Animals and Man. Cambridge University Press;
  2. Brand MD. The contribution of the leak of protons across the mitochondrial inner membrane to standard metabolic rate. J Theor Biol.
  3. Bray GA, Backburn GL, Ferguson JM, Greenway FL, Jain AK, Mendel CM, Mendels J, Ryan DH, Schwartz SL, Scheinbaum ML, Seaton TB. Sibutramine produces dose-related weight loss. Obes Res.
  4. De Pasquale A. Pharmacognosy: the oldest modern science. J Ethnopharm.

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