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Stress will make you gain weight

by gattea

 - Fri, Dec 19 2008

The on set and the cause of most disease are caused by the heart the heart which has dedicated it's work since you were an infant into a child and on to become a teenager and then  finally adult, Your heart has worked 24 hrs per day since you were born. 

Your heart is in charge of maintaining the entire body that is one job that no other organ has. The heart is in charge of all tissue and mussel through out the body. Over working anything can be stress full, even for machines. 24 hrs of work everyday all of your life your heart deserves an award not punishment.

Make sure you do everything you can to treat your heart with respect and honor. And if possible reward it for its dedication and consistency. The intestinal track is about 25ft of tissue and mussel, it's the primary organ. The secondary organs are in place to protect the primary organ. Therefore if the primary organ is held imprisoned or hostage by over load of gas and old food held in the intestinal walls. The heart works overtime to maintain the problem.

This overtime not only put wear on the heart, but on all the other secondary organs. As the uterus can't handle too much blood when the heart pumps overtime the uterus forms Fibrous sacks called Fibroid tumors. When the heart works overtime it produces to much blood, which carry to much blood sugar it causes damage to the kidney and liver.

Therefore the pancreas depletes all of the insulin trying to protect the liver and kidney by lowering the blood sugar. When the heart works overtime it overloads the arteries with to much blood and raises the Blood pressure. Many tumor are causes by the heart pumping all due to working overtime trying to free up it's source of nutrition, the digestive system.  give Gattea a try click www.gattea.com


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