Fatness drives inactivity, not the other way around

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According to a recent longitudinal study in children, inactivity does not lead to fatness! Moreover, the authors concluded that fatness is driving inactivity, and not the other way around. The authors noted that this "reverse causality" explains the observed association between inactivity and fatness. It also explains the repeated failures of the attempts to reduce childhood obesity by increasing physical activity. The study was published in the Archives of Disease in Childhood by Dr. Brad Metcalf and colleagues from Plymouth, UK.

Surprised? You shouldn't be, if you're familiar with Dr. Hanan Polansky's theory on the cause of obesity published in his highly acclaimed "Purple Book." According to Dr. Polansky, the cause of obesity, and other major diseases, is a chronic infection with one of the most common viruses. The cause of obesity is not lack of activity, and it's not "bad" eating habits!

How do chronic viruses cause obesity? According to Dr. Hanan Polansky's theory, these viruses are genetic parasites. In high concentrations, they "starve" the human genes and force them to behave as if they've been mutated, that is, to behave as if they are broken and therefore cannot stop fat cells from multiplying and accumulating fat, a condition we call obesity.

The Starved Gene theory is far-reaching. It applies to many viruses, many genes, and many diseases. Consider what Professor Marc Pouliot from Laval University says about the theory in a published review:

"First, I would like to congratulate the author for putting together such an insightful theory and impressive collection of supporting evidence, and most importantly, for being able to delineate functional links between seemingly distinct sets of observations. This is a well-organized, highly rigorous presented theory. The concept of Microcompetition (or Starved Gene) will change our approach in the study of chronic diseases and will furthermore give scientists a higher level of understanding in biology. Presentation of this concept undoubtedly provides a new set of opportunities for attacking chronic diseases." (See more reviews at http://www.gene-eden.com/comments.htm.)

Can you stop these viruses? Yes you can, with Gene-Eden, a natural antiviral treatment developed by polyDNA. The treatment helps the immune system kill chronic viruses, including the Hepatitis Virus, Epstein Barr Virus (EBV), Human Papilloma Virus (HPV), and Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV). To develop Gene-Eden, the scientists at polyDNA analyzed thousands of papers and identified the most effective and safe antiviral natural ingredients. These ingredients characterize the patent-protected formula of Gene-Eden.

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Center for the Biology of Chronic Disease

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