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		<title>Jamie Oliver&#8217;s Eat to Save Your Life</title>
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This show is a massive wake-up call to everyone and offers some practical solutions on how we can all eat better and maybe even prolong our lives. This man was a victim of his own terrible diet. He literally ate himself to death Jamie and the team reveal how a diet high in fat, sugar, [...]]]></description>
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<p><img align="left"src="http://focusfitness.biz/images/jamie-oliver.jpg" alt="Jamie Oliver's Eat to Save Your Life" title="Jamie Oliver's Eat to Save Your Life"/>This show is a massive wake-up call to everyone and offers some practical solutions on how we can all eat better and maybe even prolong our lives.</p>
<blockquote class="right"><p>This man was a victim of his own terrible diet. He literally ate himself to death</p></blockquote>
<p>Jamie and the team reveal how a diet high in fat, sugar, salt and empty calories, and low in nutrients and vitamins, is a major risk factor for life-threatening conditions such as heart disease, cancer and diabetes. </p>
<p>And Dr Gunther von Hagens conducts an autopsy to graphically reveal the terrible damage the volunteers&#8217; poor diets are doing to them, from straining over-sized hearts and damaged livers, to clogged arteries and organs smothered in fat. </p>
<p>Meanwhile Jamie offers hope and shows the simple, effective steps we can all take to eat better and live longer.</p>
<p>One of the most amazing parts of the show is when the famous German doctor, Gunther von Hagens, performs an autopsy on <strong>a 25-stone man who literally ate himself to death</strong>. It really shocked me to see this man&#8217;s insides.</p>
<p>So much fat. </p>
<p>His lung were so small compared to a healthy person, Wow. They had shrunk due to lack of space taken over by excess body fat</p>
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<em>Narelle says: &#8220;I used to be under weight most of my life, I got to a healthy weight in my late twenties and maintained it until I had kids. I know now that I’m obese a thing that I never thought I would be. Jamie is right it doesn’t really take that much time to cook a healthy meal these days, there is so much pre-prepared food available that is still healthy.&#8221;</em></p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p>Renee writes:<br />
<em>&#8220;Seeing those cadavers was a real eye opener!! Even though I was flicking between this and the tour de france coverage, some of the key messages I took away were: (i) the need to chew your food more that three times before swallowing; (ii) how just a little snack, a little extra something, each day adds up over time; (iii) avoid hidden salt and sugar by cutting right down (or even eliminating) highly processed food; the importance of fitness (regular exercise) over fatness… we all have different body shapes – <strong>slim isn’t always best BUT being active every day is!</strong>&#8220;</em></p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p>Chloe writes:&#8221;<br />
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That was really unbelievable seeing all that fat inside the body encasing the vital organs and squashing the lungs to less than half their normal size!!! I know what fat is but I have never seen it quite like that before. big reality check and now am motivated to get my body fat down.</em>&#8220;</p></blockquote>
<p>Yes, seeing how high his diaphragm was pushed up, leaving so little space for his lungs was shocking. I was surprised at the high body fat percentage of the people that looked quite slim, too.</p>
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