Obesity Leads to Death: Postmortem


(Annette) #1

For me, this is unbelievably motivating.


(Erin Macfarland ) #2

Wow…I am speechless. How did you come across this?


(Annette) #3

:smiley: Where we find everything these days — Facebook.


(Erin Macfarland ) #4

Of course!


(Randy) #5

I wish I could watch this. But there’s no way.


(Tom Seest) #6

I’m not sure that Obesity leads to death, but it certainly is like Cholestrol where it was present for many people when they died. Obesity is typically the body’s response to some underlying problem or disease, so it can be present at many deaths.

It’s also an indicator of the futility in telling people that they need to count calories in and calories out. If people could remove obesity by simply eating nothing (which can happen), the body has to fix the underlying problems before the energy gets totally released. If not, the person still dies obese. This is also an indicator of the curative nature of fasting. Fasting gives the body the opportunity to solve problems without the outside confounder of food or nonfood in various forms.


(Brian) #7

I didn’t have the bandwidth to actually watch much. But did they actually graphically show the autopsy? What I did see didn’t leave much to the imagination.


(Ethan) #8

Oh it’s graphic.