What has the phlogiston theory to do with the belief that the only cause
of becoming overweight is eating too many calories and taking too
little exercise? - Well both theories are out of date.
In the 18th century the phlogiston theory of explaining combustion and breathing held sway until the 1780s when Lavoisier
discovered oxygen and explained its role in burning and rusting, etc.
The calories in/calories out theory for excess weight presently held by
most of the orthodox medical world is an oversimplistic explanation for
the excess weight. Essentially it says that overweight people eat too
many calories and take too little exercise, ie they are greedy and lazy.
The glaring omission is the fact that a great deal of excess weight has
nothing to do with calories at all! - That is because it is water - and
there are no calories in water!
Professor Sir Richard Doll wrote in a personal letter to me in August
2001, "I was interested to hear about your experience of being
overweight and losing so much weight when you reduced the amount of salt
in your food. That a high salt diet combined with certain drugs (of
which steroids are an example) will lead to water retention is - or
ought to be - well known and, of course, the contrary follows that
reducing the salt will lead to the loss of water."
There are so many prescription drugs and classes of prescription drugs,
and doctors are constantly being exhorted to prescribe more and more
drugs, especially antidepressants,
many of which cause water retention and its attendant health problems,
notably stroke, high blood pressure and heart conditions, that I would
contend that the ever-increasing numbers of prescription drugs being
taken must certainly be the cause of a high proportion of obese people
being overweight. An additional danger is that so many prescribed drugs
are addictive, especially painkillers. So I hope that the theory that
the only cause of becoming overweight is eating too many calories and
taking too little exercise will soon, like the phlogiston theory of
combustion, be consigned to the dustbin of history, and people can be
saved from all the ill-health that so many prescribed drugs cause.
Tuesday, September 02, 2014
What has the phlogiston theory to do with the belief that the only cause of becoming overweight is eating too many calories and taking too little exercise?
Posted by Willow at 8:52 am
Labels: causes of obesity, lose weight by eating less salt, Phlogiston Theory, prescription drugs, Richard Doll, Salt, Steroids, water retention, weight gain, weight loss
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