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''THE DISEASE
OF
DEVELOPMENT''
IS
THREATENING
HUMAN
HEALTH.
OBESITY
IS AN
INGESTED NIGHTMARE
According to the World
Health
Organization (WHO), over nutrition
is
now threatening human health. All over
the world,
the
incidences of all kinds of
lite-threatening chronic diseases are on
the
rise. ln
developed countries,
each
year,
there are 8.2 million people dying
from
these
related diseases; the same
figure
for
developing countries is
11.7
million, accounting
for
45%
of all
deaths
and
is
still on
the
rise.
ln
the
USA, 30%
of
adults and 5%
of
children are
over-
weight, predisposing themselves
to
the
development of coronaries,
diabetes,
high blood pressure and gall stones.
For
female subjects, there are
also
problems
of
menstral
disorder,
infertility and
even breast and womb
cancers. ln USA, probably only 40% of
the
population are not over-eating and
trying to slim is
now
the greatest
worry.
ln fact,
post-mortem studies on z0-year-
old
US
soldiers unfortunately killed
in
the
battle
field
found
their
arteries
already had
significant
cholesterol
deposits.
This
is
just
like
a
timed
bomb
waiting to explode as one grows
older.
Overnutrition should
be avoided even
early in
life,
otherwise ineversible dam-
ages
to the arterial
walls would
be
established even belore
one
realizes
and
it
may be
too
late
to
reverse the
damage.
WHO estimates that,
by
the
next
century, cases
of
diabetes
would
increase dramatically. We had better
learn
from
other
country's
experience!
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