Guest guest Posted May 22, 2011 Report Share Posted May 22, 2011 Would some of it not be dependent on how well or bad the body is at processing the toxins, Bee? Like DeBBie I have read that sometimes toxins that the liver cannot process, or because there is an overload, are temporarily stored in at least some fat cells where they are less likely to do damage. There has to be some reason why, although I am on a very low-carb diet and have been for three years, I still cannot lose the excess weight. I am only 13 months on your diet and still have a way to go, but I find it strange that some people can drop weight as soon as they embark on low-carb and others, like me keep gaining. I kind of assumed that is happening because my body is shunting toxins around during the healing and detox process and that it is not until the toxins are gone that it may finally start to close down the then unneeded fat cells. I suppose that a degree of insulin resistance in some - and a resulting higher amount of insulin floating around the body could encourage weight gain - or at least difficulty losing, but one would think that at least a few months into the diet would help to reverse that. If it is not toxins encouraging weight gain, and one is no longer eating the carbs and sugars, then why does it happen? Ali. > > > > HOWDY WES! > > > > OK, here's what " I " believe about FAT. I could be wrong, but I am fairly certain that I read it on Bee's site... > > > > That fat you are packing around is your body's response to TOXINS. It's not just fat. It is a toxin wrapped in fat. Your system could not handle it or dispose of it at the time because you were not healthy. So it wraps it in some fat & shifts it to STORAGE until a later date. Feel your underarm near your armpit... roll it around between your fingers. Does it feel GRAINY, or small nodules? That's your toxins. I had it everywhere. > > > > It's not so much the FAT that you want to shed... it is the TOXINS that you want to DUMP. So if you can do a mindset & completely turn your thoughts around, I think you will be more successful on Bee's program. I think it helps our EGO also. Because being fat has so many negative connotations to it. Being UN-healthy inspires us to get healthy. Losing the fat is just a BONUS! > > +++Hi Debbie, > It is not true your body creates fat in order to protect your body from toxins, and your body definitely does not process toxins by wrapping them in fats and storing them. If it were true then everyone would be overweight on a standard diet these days, but they aren't. > > Grainy feeling fats and small nodules aren't because of toxins, it's because of the makeup of the fat cells. I do not have time to give you more information on this, but you can read my article on Weight Lose to start understanding it all: > http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/weight1.php > > All the best, Bee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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