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Fat buttocks adversely affecting the health of women

Fat buttocks adversely affecting the health of women

Medical research shows that certain hormones stored in accumulated fat in the buttocks to the ladies raise risk of morbidity by senility and Alzheimer's disease, research indicated that hormone "adiboniktine" embedded in the tissues of fatty cells plays a major role in regulating the metabolism of glucose and adiboniktine hormone, secreted by the aladibosi (fatty) tissue in the body into the bloodstream.

Fat buttocks adversely affecting the health of women
Fat "buttocks" ladies of early Alzheimer's disease and diabetes

Aladiboniktine plays an important role in the regulation of metabolic transformation of glucose and fatty acids, cracking and inversely proportional measurements with adult body fat percentage more evident than children and newborns.

It also plays an important role in the prevention of metabolic disorders leading to incidence of type II diabetes, obesity, atherosclerosis, non-alcoholic liver NAFLD grease and metabolic syndrome syndrome and Metabolic hormone "alleptin" carries some anti-inflammatory properties.
The bug that occurs on these genes contribute to substantially increase women's chances of senility and Alzheimer's disease early.

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