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Eating Yourself Sick

How to Stop Obesity, Fatty Liver, and Diabetes from Killing You and Your Family

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Stop eating yourself sick. Take control of your health.

The US will not be able to afford metabolic syndrome, a combination of disorders including obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, elevated cholesterol, and fatty liver - all of this is caused by poor eating habits. This could be a potentially fatal epidemic if not controlled, and most importantly, it can significantly impact the health of your children. If present trends continue, an American has a 57 percent chance of being obese at the age of 35.

So, what’s the solution?

Joseph S. Galati, MD, has decades of experience researching and studying the effects of poor eating habits. After witnessing so many patients with metabolic syndrome, he authored Eating Yourself Sick: How to Stop Obesity, Fatty Liver, and Diabetes from Killing You and Your Kids to raise awareness of the health issue that’s sweeping across the US. In this audiobook, you’ll learn:

  • The symptoms and challenges of metabolic syndrome
  • How family structure is critical to your physical well-being
  • Different diets and food choices that can prevent and treat diseases
  • The importance of exercise in the face of metabolic syndrome

Now is a time to take charge of your well-being, whether you’re maintaining good health or striving to achieve it. Dr. Galati seeks to give you the knowledge you need to defeat metabolic syndrome and live a happy, healthy life.

©2018 Joseph S. Galati, MD (P)2018 Joseph S. Galati, MD
Diabète Mise en forme, régime et nutrition Régimes, nutrition et alimentation équilibrée Troubles et maladies Cholestérol Nutrition Alimentation saine Santé Habitudes
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