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W8MD's physician weight loss program NJ

W8MD weight loss centers program in New Jersey is is a physician supervised, medical weight loss center in New Jersey located at 140 E. Evesham road, Cherry Hill NJ 08003 Phone:(215)676-2335 which offers both in person and telemedicine options. With many locations in New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania with more coming soon, and offering telemedicine as well in person visits for weight loss, sleep medicine and medical aesthetic services, W8MD is the leading weight loss and wellness center in New Jersey, greater Philadelphia, New York City and other places.

W8MD weight loss, sleep and medspa centers
W8MD weight loss, sleep and medspa centers

Accept most insurances

Established over 10 years ago, W8MD has helped thousands of patients not only successfully lose weight, but also to keep it off! W8MD is one of the very few medical weight loss programs to accept most health insurances for weight loss physician visits with minimal on top of insurance that includes any appetite suppressants if dispensed in office. Under the supervision of Prab R. Tumpati, MD, also the founder of WikiMD, W8MD is well equipped to help patients not only to lose weight but also to maintain weight. Learn more about W8MD's physician weight loss program in New Jersey.

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Rethinking Our Dietary Approach

Shifting focus from individual blame to understanding the complexities of obesity is crucial. A key factor is insulin resistance, impacting up to 71% of the population, with 35% experiencing metabolic syndrome.

Navigating Misinformation

The overwhelming presence of over 20,000 books and mixed messages on obesity medicine calls for guidance from experts like Dr Prab R. Tumpati, MD, who can provide clarity on the science and practice of this field.

The Downfall of the Food Guide Pyramid

The outdated and ineffective food guide pyramid, promoting a low-fat but high-glycemic diet, significantly contributed to increased insulin resistance and, consequently, weight gain.

Insulin resistance and weight gain

Insulin resistance is a physiological condition where the body's cells become less responsive to the hormone insulin. As insulin not only controls the blood sugar, it also controls the weight! Reducing the overall carbohydrate load and insulin levels is a key underlying concept in many low carbohydrate diets such as the ketogenic diet.

The Blame Game in Obesity

Understanding metabolic starvation

Weight gain isn't typically intentional. It often stems from the paradox of metabolic starvation in the obese, driven by insulin resistance and resulting in heightened insulin levels. This leads to persistent hunger, cravings, and further weight gain. Stop blaming the victim for obesity!

Aim for a healthy weight
Aim for a healthy weight

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  • Advt: W8MD weight loss center NJ - The W8MD (pronounced WeightMD) weight loss program is a physician weight loss program that accepts all major insurances offering both telemedicine and in person weight loss options. Learn more at NJ weight loss or call (718)946-5500 to learn more.

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