Bariatric surgery

Bariatric surgery
This is not treating the cause. It is a stopgap measure that your brain will figure out over time when hormones outside of the stomach take over. If the brain is still getting messages to eat, there is nothing a person can do to fight that; over time it will win.

If the brain is not registering that you have enough fat and in fact it thinks it is getting ready for a famine, it puts the body's fat stores into lock down and turns on the 'feed me' signals, which is a fine survival mechanism, but being misread. Changing the signals more permanently to and from the brain is what needs to change.

Once you treat the true problem of the hormonal signaling, so that your body can hear the signals that you have enough fat, it will turn off the feed me signals and instead turn on the ability to burn its own excess fat stores. Your cells will be eating all the time from those fat stores and will be satisfied and not hungry.

There is a lot more to be said on this topic, but in a nut shell squeezing off or bypassing someone's stomach is not the answer, and as you can see this can be very dangerous. This is not the answer to obesity. Thanks to NaturalNews.com for posting this article '.