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Stories of amazing weightloss are fairly commonplace, but occasionally you across one that really inspires you. The Murdoch family have one such story that they are happy to talk about in relation to their weight loss. After being diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis 3 years ago, 51 year old Bill Murdoch began comfort eating when matching in his local Territorial Army marching band was no longer possible.

No longer able to workout like he used to be and suddenly indulging all the wrong foods, Bill’s weight ballooned to more than 18 stone and his arthritis was worse than ever before.

Yet, his weight gain only really sunk in for him when he had to buy 2 new work outfits within an 8 week period because his dietary habits were escalating out of proportion.

They had been invited to a dinner party and Bill reported that “when I tried on my old dinner suit it was far too small for me. I had to go out and buy a larger one. When a few months later we were invited to another dinner party and I was forced to buy an even larger dinner suit I decided things had to change for good. I weighed 18 stone and my confidence was at an all time low”, he said.

Astounded to uncover that he had put on more than 2 stone, Bill began researching into dietary supplements on the web and soon discovered the compelling weight loss benefits of Proactol.

He had read some really compelling product testimonials and liked the fact that Proactol reduced fat intake without the need for restrictive dieting. “With my busy work life there was no way a crash diet would work. I needed something that would help me shift the pounds steadily without leaving me bereft of energy” said Bill.

Teased by his children Holly and Katie for ingesting a dietary pill, both soon changed their minds when the pounds began to melt away and his clothes didn’t look so tight. In less than half a year Bill lost 28lbs and his arthritis was better than ever.

Then the rest of the family got in on the act. Astounded by the improvements Proactol had implemented to her dad’s arthritis, Bill’s 19 year old daughter Holly began to think about how Proactol could help her to lose weight.

A full time dancing pupil at London Dance Academy, when Holly was away from the dance studio and wasn’t training, she would suddenly become self conscious about her figure.

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“Dancing all the time has always kept me slim but sometimes I’d gain weight during the long summer holiday when I wasnt dancing every day”, revealed Holly.

Nervous at first about asking her father for more details about this natural fat binder, Holly eventually got her mother to ask him about using Proactol and within a week Holly was using Proactol too.

“I half expected him to say no because I’m still quite young so I was surprised when he agreed and even bought some for me”,commented Holly.

Yet the real test arrived for Holly when they went on a family holiday. Unable to monitor her dietary choices, she

“We had a family holiday in California and I came back half a stone lighter than when I left – even though I hadn’t exercised or watched my diet while I was away.

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I bet you didn’t know this …

Obesity…even being overfat… is a disease.

No, really.

At least that’s what several social groups wish you to believe. “Suffers Of Obesity” is just one of those groups. Their entire stance is obesity (which, btw, can be only 30lbs or so over your ideal bodyweight) is an actual disease.

Well, is it?

Yes… and no.

Comedian Ricky Gervais has a hilarious go at this stance… that obesity is a disease. You sometimes have to laugh, you know? ; )

“No… it’s not a disease… it’s greed. You just love to eat,” or so Gervais believes.

Well, in my first newsletter for 2010, a new decade with new ideas, I’m here to share a new idea with you:

We really need to redefine some words.

One of those words is “disease”.

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Case-in-point:  Wikipedia.com defines disease…

“In human beings, “disease” is often used more broadly to refer to any condition that causes pain, dysfunction, distress, social problems, and/or death to the person afflicted, or similar problems for those in contact with the person. In this broader sense, it sometimes includes injuries, disabilities, disorders, syndromes, infections, isolated symptoms, deviant behaviors, and atypical variations of structure and function, while in other contexts and for other purposes these may be considered distinguishable categories.”

Let’s think about that.

If you bump your knee against a sharp object, is this a new disease called “bumpuskneeitis?” Er… no. It’s an accident. Sure, it may ’cause’ a specific set of symptoms that could broadly (as in as broad as the back-side of a barn) be considered a “disease”, but … no. It’s an accident with biological consequences.

Social problems?  So, if I decide to read 17 books on why my parents suck as a teenager and develop anti-social behavior, is this a “disease”?  NO!  This is the angst of youth combined, perhaps, with poor parenting!  Sure, it can lead to mental issues that could be classified as “disease”, but guess what?

It’s totally within your control. No one force-fed the books to the teen. And no one is force-feeding you, or anyone you know.

That decision is yours and yours alone… and anyone, repeat ANYONE on the face of planet earth can change their behaviors and attitudes toward food.

Okay, some more thoughts on disease:

Let me give you a few examples of what is typically thought of as “disease”…

— Leprosy

— Cancer

— Hypothyroidism

We’ll just take three… there are thousands as you know.

Now, we can all agree that these three states represent true “disease”. The first you could catch by accident; the second is a combination of genetics, environment, and who-knows-what-else, and the third is almost always genetic.

One, cancer, is something you ‘may’ be able to do something about. For example, lung cancer. 90% of lung cancer patients contract the disease from smoking.

Let’s just cover these 90%, shall we?

And folks, I’m asking for an open mind here…

Is lung cancer, in the case of the 90%, REALLY a disease?

Or is it a biological consequence?

Sure, “cancer” is a disease. But what caused it in this case? Something involuntary? Hardly. Something that could not be stopped?

No way.

The 90% caused it. Period.

Welcome to the real world.

So, I propose this:  We redefine “disease” as an abnormal biological condition that we DO NOT have direct cause or effect over.

Airborne viruses: Disease.  Obesity: NOT a disease.

And yes, lung cancer in chain smokers:  NOT a disease; it’s a biological outcome. The end result should be treated as a disease, of course, but come on: Where is the responsibility folks?

Life, if you want to life it fully and without fear, is ALL about taking total responsibility. That’s empowerment. Anything less is… well, LESS.

In our example, lung cancer is no more a “disease” than, say, me hitting myself over the head with a hammer every day and causing brain damage is a disease.

Brain damage (not self-induced) = disease.

Brain damage caused by self-inflicted hammer-hitting = biological consequence. In this case of sheer stupidity!

Now, one could (and many will) make the argument that I had a “mental” disease that caused me to WANT to hit myself over the head with a hammer… but… well…

At this point we need to redefine the word “disease” in my opinion. Here’s why:

First, if this were the case, I could say that all criminals have a disease.

They all have a mental disease that makes them want to kill, steal… you name it.

This may in fact BE true… we do not know… but do we hold them NOT responsible if it is? No, we do not.

And that brings us back to obesity.

Obesity and being overfat is not a disease folks…

—— >  it’s a biological consequence.

And, with the exception of the extremely ‘rare’ cases of total glandular dysfunction from birth, obesity… your bodyweight… is your responsibility.

Period. End of story.

Sorry, but that’s the way the ball bounces.

Am I being mean? No. I was obese. I have a right to speak my mind about it, and trust me:  My depression (a disease… sorta… some genetic, but a lot of it was caused by eating too much sugar) definitely aided in my obesity.

Then how come I’m not obese any more?

I found a better way to eat. I re-trained my body to crave this style of eating (and exercise) over stuffing myself with pizza and burgers every day.

Here’s what I use:

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It torches bellyfat… and it reprograms the body and mind to use food as fuel… especially if you use my “7 Minute Body” workout system (you can get it at 77% off after you pick up EODD on the page above… ; )

So be brave. Be fearless. And be responsible.

Oh… and be sure not to catch “internetemailitis”… its a disease that causes you to want to check your email more than 10 times a day.

I have it. So be careful… may be contagious. : )

P.S. In my journey from obesity to total leanness I had to overcome ‘real’ diseases, like pituitary failure from a high fever (i.e. viral pneumonia that almost killed me) and, yes, clinical depression (partially my fault; partially not… i.e. half disease, half biological consequence.) So I have sympathy, believe me. But I also know what you can do once you have a solid plan in place and a determined mind.

Then no “disease” can stop you… at least the ones that do not kill you.

So go for it… be brave, be responsible… and be lean!

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