How Science Found The Missing Element To The Weight-Loss Puzzle

Published: 09th February 2010
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Two out of three Americans are overweight. And diet after diet, the pounds always return. Why hasn't dieting worked until now?

Scientist feverishly worked on the ultimate solution and in 1994 they discovered a communication system between fat cells and the brain. Fat cells develop a messaging hormone called leptin that signals inside your brain that you are full and may quit eating.

One other leptin message regulates weight by telling our bodies to either burn fat or store it. Scientists assumed that overweight people needed more leptin. They were wrong!

For additional effective weight regulation, it isn't the quantity of leptin, but clarity in the message that counts. Whenever we consistently overeat, the fat gained sends out an excessive amount of leptin which overwhelms the brain and body so they ignore the 'stop eating ' start burning fat' message. This creates a vicious circle: fat cells keep creating increasingly more leptin in an attempt to be heard, resulting in the body storing much more fat. That fat creates more leptin. This cycle is commonly called 'leptin resistance' and it is a significant factor in the weight gain cycle.


The revolution started in 1994 at New York's Rockefeller University, when Dr. Jeffrey Friedman and his research team discovered that the fat cells of genetically obese mice failed to produce a chemical called LEPTIN. Leptin was the first adipokine, the first hormone shown to be made exclusively by fat cells. Researchers soon discovered that administration of leptin curbed the appetite and stimulated the metabolism of laboratory animals. Injecting leptin into genetically obese mice restored them to normal body weight. Leptin appeared to function as part of what scientists refer to as a negative feedback loop. When an animal is overfed and begins to gain weight, the increase in body fat leads to an increase in production of leptin, which in turn suppresses appetite and stimulates weight reduction, restoring the animal to a normal lean weight. This process of internal self-correction is called "homeostasis" and it stabilizes the body's internal state.

Overweight humans are not leptin deficient: the more body fat, the higher the levels of leptin in blood. For people who are chronically overweight, the problem seems to be that leptin is not doing its job of reducing appetite and stimulating fat burning. The effect of leptin is blocked. Scientists call this state LEPTIN RESISTANCE. Leptin resistance makes losing weight difficult if not impossible. The goal of The Fat Resistance Diet is to help readers overcome leptin resistance through a diet and exercise plan based on health research.


Advice about eating less and exercising more has been a resounding failure. Diets, whether they're low calorie, low fat or low carbohydrate, all produce initial weight loss but do a lousy job of maintaining leanness. If there's a way that science can help us undo the damage technology has caused, then understanding and combating leptin resistance may well be the key.

Of all the theories that attempt to explain leptin resistance and suggest a way to reverse it, the one concept that best knits together everything we know about obesity and has the best chance of stopping this epidemic is the proven link between obesity, leptin and INFLAMMATION.

The plot gets even thicker. The inflammatory nature of fat is not only due to fat cells themselves. In addition to fat cells (adipocytes), fat also contains blood vessels and white blood cells. Fat specifically attracts a type of white blood cell called a macrophage. Macrophage literally means "large eater" and macrophages are large white blood cells that gobble up cellular debris. They are scavengers, sometimes called "garbage men of the immune system."

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Richard Womeldorf is an Independent Associate for MAX International. You can go view videos about this unique product and learn more about the other two products that help reduce fat cells, and deliver viatmin and mineral via nanotechnology. The website is here, so get more MAX Info 24/7 For the Leptin Reducer, look at the product "WLX" in the menu. For the Inflammation reducer, check out the product "MAX GXL" in the menu.

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