On June 1st I become a guinea pig for my own formula. The formula is a mix of ingredients that are available worldwide, some easy to obtain, others not so. I weighed myself, took my waist and chest measurements and… Continue Reading →
Sarcopenic obesity (skinny fat), is where an excess amount of visceral fat is stored around the truncal and abdominal area of the body. Alongside that, muscle mass is far lower, in areas such as the chest, arms, shoulders, back, glutes… Continue Reading →
Growing up I was a tall, skinny, asthma-stricken child, in the days where exercise was bad for asthma and healthy eating didn’t exist. I had a very healthy appetite yet gained no fat or muscle and weighed in at just… Continue Reading →
Sarcopenic Obesity or Skinny Fat (as it’s more commonly known) could the reason why people with KS typically present with truncal and abdominal obesity. Medical conditions that affect someone with KS include increased risk of heart disease, high cholesterol, insulin… Continue Reading →
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