A: It has been scientifically proven that being overweight is not hereditary and that children accept parents’ bad eating habits, thus gaining unnecessary weight.
A: It has been scientifically proven that being overweight is not hereditary and that children accept parents’ bad eating habits, thus gaining unnecessary weight.
A: The increased occurrence of some types of carcinoma, such as breast and uterus carcinoma, intestinal and colon carcinoma, has been proved statistically in overweight people.
A: Improper and excessive eating are the two most important factors in gaining unnecessary body weight. They are accompanied by other factors, such as: diminished physical activity, certain mental conditions, certain social factors, the modern way of living (reduced sleeping hours, air conditioners, fast food, etc.), the use of certain medicaments, the increase of the life span of the population etc.
A: Up to a point, since it is a well known fact that smoking diminishes the feeling of hunger.
A: Most often, this happens as a result of irregular dieting, mostly prepared by laymen, consisting of monotonous food, unsuitable for longer use. After the end of that type of diet, people usually return to their old habits of eating, thus regaining the lost kilograms. The only proper way of reducing the extra kilograms is a diet consisting of low calory food, prepared by an expert, which allows you to permanently change your diet and obtain the desired weight – which, in fact, is what we are offering you with this diet.