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NEWS RELEASE
December 15, 2003
For More Information Contact: Rebecca Wilkowski, Phone: (800) 729-0941
Chinese Medicine Helps Shed Those Extra Pounds
Now that the holidays are over and the long nights of eating
and merry-making are behind us, Lose Weight and Feel Great Month this
January reminds us that now we need to shed those extra pounds we probably
gained.
According to the National Center for Health Statistics, 97.1 million adults
are overweight, and 39.8 million of those people also meet the criteria
for obesity. Approximately 280,000 deaths and 39.3 million missed workdays
are attributable to obesity each year.
While Americans spend $33 billion annually on weight-loss products and
services, the prevalence of obesity increased by almost 30 percent between
1991 and 2000. Those seeking an alternative to diet fads and short-term
solutions are turning to lifestyle changes that often include the use
of acupuncture and tai chi.
When attempting to diet, many people experience withdrawal, or cravings,
because of a lack of endorphins. The need to eat is often so strong that
dieters binge on food. This is one reason why diets often cause people
to gain more weight rather than lose it. Acupuncture and tai chi counterbalance
these cravings by releasing endorphins in the brain, which actually alleviate
the withdrawal symptoms many dieters experience and eventually succumb
to.
Weight gain can also be caused by stress, which increases cortizol levels
in the body. This increase in cortizol can alter metabolism, thus causing
stressed people to gain weight. As with cravings, the endorphins released
by acupuncture and the gentle motions of tai chi also help reduce stress,
which can reduce the need to overeat.
Both tai chi and acupuncture can also stimulate the hyopthalamus. This
induces weight loss because the hypothalamus regulates the body’s
thyroid and hormone levels, which in turn regulate metabolism.
In addition to regulating the body internally, tai chi also provides the
benefits of exercise by building strength, restoring balance and increasing
flexibility. Tai Chi’s gentle movements and low physical impact
make it a great activity for aging bodies, those recovering from injury,
or people looking to change up their exercise routine.
For more information how acupuncture and tai chi can help with weight
loss, please call (800) 729-0941.
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