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Flax Seed Oil For Obese and Weight Loss

Although classified as fats, omega 3 fatty acids are not utilized by the body in the same way as saturated fats.  The omega 3 fatty acid in flax seed oil does not have the adverse health effects of other fats.  Instead of trying to fool the body with sugar-laden no-fat or low-fat foods, flax seed, in the context of responsible diet and judicious exercise, works with the metabolic and physiologic processes of the body resulting in natural weight loss and maintenance.  The fatty acids in flax seed oil have been identified as essential nutrients.  This is to say that the body cannot convert other food sources into the essential fatty acids in flax seed oil.  As a result, your body actually craves and looks for those essential nutrients in the foods you eat.  If they are not there, the body engages in compensatory mechanisms to survive under the stress of nutritional inadequacy.

Dietary fat in and of itself isn’t the cause of obesity.  Consuming flax seed oil supports  overall metabolism and assures the body it contains essential fatty acids, thus preventing overeating as a compensatory mechanism.  The ideal method of taking flaxseed oil for purposes of weight loss maintenance is in divided doses taken with each meal.  (Herb-Joiner Bey  ‘Healing Power of Flax’ page 112).

Flax Seed Oil Doses for Weight Loss

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For weight loss, take two to three teaspoons a day of flax oil and two to three tablespoons a day of flax powder.  For best weight loss results, take flax with each meal. 

Obesity – A Worldwide Epidemic

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The World Health Organization (WHO) has recognized obesity as a worldwide epidemic affecting an estimated 300 million adults and paradoxically coexisting with undernutrition in both developing and industrialized countries. There also have been reports of an alarming increase in childhood obesity worldwide. Obesity (excess body fat for stature) contributes to adverse health consequences such as high blood pressure, blood lipid abnormalities, coronary heart disease, congestive heart failure, ischemic stroke, type 2 diabetes, gallbladder disease, osteoarthritis, several common cancers (including colorectal, uterine, and postmenopausal breast cancers), and reduced life expectancy. Genes play a significant role in the regulation of body weight. Nevertheless, environmental factors such as calorie-rich diets and a sedentary lifestyle can be instrumental in determining how an individual's genetic heritage will unfold.Dietary carbohydrates are not the problem in obesity. In some Asian cultures, for example, where carbohydrate foods such as rice are the predominant food, people are relatively thin and heart disease and diabetes rates are lower than they are in Western cultures. What matters in weight control is the ratio of food energy (calories) consumed to energy expended, over time.Height-weight tables as a reference for healthy weights have been supplanted by the parameter known as the body mass index (BMI). The BMI estimates total body fat, although it is less sensitive than using a skinfold caliper or other method to measure body fat indirectly. The BMI is defined as weight in kilograms divided by the square of the height in metres: weight ÷ height2 = BMI. In 1997 the WHO recommended international adoption of the definition of a healthy BMI for adult women and men as between 18.5 and 24.9. A BMI lower than 18.5 is considered underweight; a BMI of 25 or higher denotes overweight and, within that category, 30 or higher indicates obesity. Definitions of overweight and obesity are more difficult to quantify for children, whose BMI changes with age. 

Healthful Eating Plan

A healthful eating plan for gradual weight loss in adults will likely contain about 1,200 to 1,500 kilocalories (kcal) per day, probably accompanied by a balanced vitamin and mineral supplement. A desirable weight loss is about one pound per week from fat stores (as opposed to lean tissue), which requires an energy deficit of 3,500 kcal, or about 500 kcal per day. Consuming less than 1,000 kcal per day is not recommended; a preferred approach would be to increase physical activity, which has the added benefit of helping to maintain lean tissue. Individuals who are severely obese and unable to lose weight may, after medical consultation, consider weight-loss medications that suppress appetite or decrease nutrient absorption or even surgery to reduce the volume of the stomach or bypass it altogether. Carbohydrate-restricted diets, very-low-fat diets, and novelty diets—those in which one food or food group is emphasized—may result in weight loss but generally fail to establish the good dietary and exercise practices necessary to maintain the desired weight, and weight is often regained shortly after the diet is stopped.

Successful Long-Term Approach

A successful approach to long-term weight management requires establishing new patterns: eating healthfully, but eating less; engaging in regular physical activity; and changing behaviour patterns that are counterproductive, such as eating while watching television. Limiting intake of fatty foods, which are more energy-rich, is also helpful, as is eating smaller portions and drinking water instead of calorie-containing drinks. Low-fat foods are not always low in total calories, as the fat may be replaced by sugars, which themselves provide calories. Individuals who use artificial or nonnutritive sweeteners do not necessarily reduce their total calorie intake.In the 1990s research with genetically obese laboratory animals led to the discovery of the ob gene in mice and humans. Under the direction of this gene, adipose (fat) tissue cells secrete leptin, a protein hormone. When fat stores increase, leptin sends a signal to the hypothalamus (a regulatory centre in the brain) that stimulates one to eat less and expend more energy. Certain genetic mutations result in insufficient production of functional leptin or in a failure to respond to the leptin signal. Treatment with leptin may prove useful for the small percentage of obese persons who have a defect in the ob gene, although it is not yet known whether leptin therapy will induce weight loss in those who are leptin-resistant or who do not have mutations in the ob gene.

Encyclopædia Britannica from Encyclopædia Britannica 2007 Deluxe Edition. ( 2008)


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