Skillet Shot said:
Big pharma profits over you being perpetually sick so you won't see the advertising campaigns to get healthy, lose weight or even take cheap supplements, especially Vitamin D. Plus it would be considered fat shaming.
Good doctors will push for weight loss on an individual level. But they've been telling patients to lose weight for decades. The problem is either the patient isnt interested in changing their lifestyle or they adopt the false premise of Calories In Calories Out, "healthy" carbs and cardio exercise.
Cardio can be great. There are some carbs that are healthy. But if people want to lose weight, the best method is low carb high fat for the most people. Most people eat 250g of carbs a day and have high levels of inflammation.
All carbs are definitely not equal. I've had success dropping weight with a diet which highly restricted carb intake and was much more high fat. However, it's not sustainable.
The weight is coming off more slowly but I feel substantially better by avoiding as much processed food as I can. Sticking with lean proteins, healthy/unprocessed fats (ie- organic grass-fed butter, etc), lots of raw fruit & veggies, steamed veggies, and so on. Avoiding breads, pastas, rice, potatoes, etc. Raw, unfiltered, local wildflower honey in my coffee instead of sugar or any of the processed stuff like stevia. And while not strict, sort of an intermittent fasting as I do my first workout (swimming approx. 1 mile per day) before I eat anything other than a little bit of my coffee, then I don't usually eat lunch until about 12:30.