New
Controversial Book Reveals Why Black People Struggle To Lose
Weight
Author and columnist
Makeisha Lee exposes the truth about the vicious African American
weight loss cycle
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Makeisha Lee - Author
Columbus, OH
– There is a national
epidemic of obesity, but research shows that the African American
community has the worst track record. According to the Center
for Disease Control (CDC), 52% of Black women and about 30%
of Black men are obese. This is the highest amongst all ethnic
groups.
Makeisha Lee,
an African American alternative health expert, is on a mission
to change these horrific statistics. As monumental as it is,
she has decided to take on the responsibility of repairing
the physical and mental sickness that exists within urban
communities when it comes to health.
Best
known as a health columnist and nutritional advisor, Lee has
recently authored a new book entitled Why Black People
Can’t Lose Weight: The Psychology, The Challenge, and The
Solution To Overall Wellness. The book addresses common
lies and misconceptions about diet schemes, and also uncovers
the psychology behind why Blacks fall victim to these.
Lee
authored her book with a Bill Cosby style of writing;
she cuts no corners and does not hesitate to expose
the dirty laundry when it’s necessary to do so.
“African
Americans are the smartest and most talented people
in the world, but we are also the most laziest when
it comes to our health. Due to obesity-related illnesses
and unhealthy lifestyles, we have unnecessarily lost
thousands of lives including notables such as Gerald
Levert, Luther Vandross, Yolanda King, and James Brown,”
Lee comments.
She continues, “We need to re-engineer the way we think,
the way we live, and how we handle life’s stresses.
There is a way to accomplish this, and it’s not very
complicated.”
Why
Black People Can’t Lose Weight is an extremely controversial
book because it sidesteps the nonsense that is taught
to people about weight loss pills, weight loss surgeries
and other diet scams. Independent thinkers will be enlightened
by the content of the book, as it also delves into how
the U.S. government is involved with suppression of
proper health education.