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Why Visceral Fat Is More Dangerous Than You Think — And Exactly What to Do About It

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  Most people worry about the fat you can pinch. But the fat that’s quietly killing you is the fat you can’t see. It’s called visceral fat — the deep, “active” fat that wraps around your liver, stomach, intestines, pancreas, and heart. Unlike the softer subcutaneous fat under your skin, visceral fat behaves like an endocrine organ. It constantly pumps out inflammatory cytokines and free fatty acids that drive insulin resistance, high blood pressure, abnormal cholesterol, and full-blown metabolic disease. The science is crystal clear. When your subcutaneous fat storage hits capacity (think of it as your body’s safe “bank account” for extra calories), the surplus spills over into places it doesn’t belong. This is exactly what Figure 4 from the landmark paper by Tchernof and Després (2013) illustrates so powerfully: Positive energy balance → subcutaneous fat becomes saturated Lipid overflow begins Excess fat floods into visceral depots, the liver (NAFLD), muscle tissue, around...

Dr. Rees’ Signature Men’s Sexual Health Protocol: Rediscovering Natural Vitality

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  Imagine waking up feeling more alive — more confident, more energized, and fully present in your body again. For many men, that sense of youthful vitality can quietly fade over time. At Red Light Therapy Spa, Dr. Robert Rees, DO, has created a signature protocol that gently guides your body back to its natural rhythm — without medications, surgery, or downtime. We call it Dr. Rees’ Signature Men’s Sexual Health Protocol . At its heart is our ProWave Dual Wave Shockwave Therapy — a sophisticated, non-invasive technology that delivers precise acoustic waves to awaken and revitalize key tissues. These gentle waves work like a conductor, orchestrating a cascade of natural healing processes deep within the body. The Science, Simply Explained Here’s how the magic happens: New Blood Flow Pathways : The acoustic energy stimulates the formation of fresh, healthy blood vessels (a process called neovascularization). Better circulation means tissues receive the oxygen and nutrients they cra...