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| Let’s talk about the people who have had their stomachs removed or stapled or by-passed or whatever else they call those surgical procedures. It’s important to discuss what those people have done because what they are doing and the results they are getting demonstrate precisely what have been, and are, saying. Look at what they’re doing. No matter what procedure they have done they are making it physically impossible for themselves to eat more than a tiny amount of food. That’s the bottom line. They can’t eat food. It’s really that simple. You’ve seen these people on television. They are ecstatic about weighing less. They tell the country that they have never been so happy. They tell us how little they eat. As a result they “lost weight”. Revolutionary? Hardly. All they are done is eat less. That’s it. Don’t get carried away by the fancy names they give to their surgery. The end result is that physically they eat only very small amounts of food. Doesn’t that sound like a diet? That’s what diets are – eating less. However, the questions that no one wants to ask those people are, “Why did you have to have your stomach removed to eat less? Why didn’t you just eat less without having your stomach removed?” Would asking those questions have been insensitive or politically incorrect? Of course not. Those questions go to the heart of the problem. The problem is that people who need that surgery could not stop putting food in their mouths so they had to make it physically impossible to continue to put that much food in their mouths. That’s all that happened. Nothing more. After all, if they could have stopped putting all that food in their mouths they wouldn’t have been fat and wouldn’t have needed surgery. Again, it’s really simple. You just have to focus on how those people have “solved” the real problem which is that, emotionally, they couldn’t stop putting all that food in their mouths. Just think about how tragic all this is. It’s wonderful that these people are happy about weighing less. However, if could have eliminated their emotional need for food they could have weighed less and still had their stomachs. To demonstrate how you – and everyone else – have been misled, for years you have heard that those people, or people like them, had glandular problems or thyroid problems or hereditary problems and that was why they were fat. Now it turns out that none of those things were true. Think about it. They were all fairy tales. The same experts who are issuing proclamations about your weight were attributing other peoples’ weight to factors that have been proven to be completely untrue. When they stopped eating all that food their weight went down. So much for the experts. |
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