MichelleMarieMacnamara

FROM RAGS TO RICHES, ART TO LOVE, MERRYMAKING TO YOGA AND EVERYTHING IN BETWEEN.

Obese Nations and the Fast Food Giants

This article is a must read for anyone who consumes fast food. It is an excerpt from a book called The End Of Overeating: Taking Control Of Our Insatiable Appetite, by David A Kessler, published in today’s edition of the Guardian.

Contrary to popular belief, the  smart people are out there.  These people are asking the right questions and thanks to the internet have a tool to share their findings, it’s just up to the people to explore them.

This article explores the mass manipulation of fast food and popular snacks and why millions of people around the world are compelled to consume them.

“Three decades ago, fewer than one Briton in 10 was obese. One in four is today. It is projected that by 2050, Britain could be a “mainly obese society”. Similar, and even more pronounced, changes were taking place in the US, where researchers found that not only were Americans entering their adult years at a significantly higher weight but, while on average everyone was getting heavier, the heaviest people were gaining disproportionately more weight than others. The spread between those at the upper end of the weight curve and those at the lower end was widening. Overweight people were becoming more overweight.

What had happened to add so many millions of pounds to so many millions of people? Certainly food had become more readily available, with larger portion sizes, more chain restaurants and a culture that promotes out-of-home eating. But having food available doesn’t mean we have to eat it. What has been driving us to overeat?”

“Higher sugar, fat and salt make you want to eat more.” I had read this in scientific literature, and heard it in conversations with neuroscientists and psychologists. But here was a leading food designer, a Henry Ford of mass-produced food, revealing how his industry operates. To protect his business, he did not want to be identified, but he was remarkably candid, explaining how the food industry creates dishes to hit what he called the “three points of the compass”.

Sugar, fat and salt make a food compelling. They stimulate neurons, cells that trigger the brain’s reward system and release dopamine, a chemical that motivates our behaviour and makes us want to eat more. Many of us have what’s called a “bliss point”, at which we get the greatest pleasure from sugar, fat or salt. Combined in the right way, they make a product indulgent, high in “hedonic value”.”

Click through to read the full article…..If you dare!

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Kino Macgregor demonstrates Advanced Backbend

Kino is one amazing lady. Hoping to do her Edinburgh workshop in March or maybe London later in the year.

She is one of few people to receive the Certification to teach Ashtanga Yoga by its founder Sri K. Pattabhi Jois. The youngest woman to hold this title, she has completed the Third Series and is now learning the Fourth Series. Living in Miami, Kino and her husband own and run the Miami Life Center, which is dedicated to teaching yoga and other holistic therapies.

This demonstration was at Purple Valley Yoga Retreat, Goa, India.

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Do My Shoulders Look Fat in This?

We are all living in what seems to be the height of the self conscious, body conscious, skeletal, starving, obese, depressed, eating disorder Era!

We’ve ordered it.

Cooked it. Left it on the plate.

Thrown it in the trash.

Fed it to the dog or thrown it up…..

Then we Plump it. Prod it. Pluck it.

Suck it in.

Get it sucked out.

Slather it. Salve it. Balm it.

Make it up. Wash it off. Make it up again.

Exfoliate it. Laser it. Wrap it in seaweed.

Smoke it out. Get it drunk.

Compulsively exercise it off and watch it drop dead from Exhaustion!

At the end of the day, what’s left to be self-conscious about?

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About the artist

Michelle Marie Macnamara is a self-taught Visual Artist from Melbourne, Australia. You will currently find her working from her home studio on private commissions and pieces for a new collection.

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