Late Night Eating Is Unhealthy

Late night eating has been condemned by many dieticians and other medical experts because of the negative effects it has on the human life but these many calls in both the electronic and the print media seems not to have gone down well with people since many believe is good living. To see the Ghanaians in good health and to work for the betterment of mother Ghana, Dr. Alhaji Mohammed Agbeve, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Ghana�s leading herbal hospital, Agbeve Hospital has joined the fray. According to him, there is the need to avoid eating late at night given that its health implications for person involved are highly negative. He continued that one would only enjoy an ailment- free life at old age when every individual, especially the youth eat early, drink lots of water and eat fruits. Speaking as a concerned Doctor in an interview with The New Crusading GUIDE, Dr. Agbeve, observed that some of the heavy foods Ghanaians take pleasures in at night take about 2 to 3 hours before they start digesting hence worries the internal organs resulting in many complications later in life. Dr. Agbeve also reiterated the need for all habitual late-eaters to refrain from their attitude since it shortens human life. He was very particular about regular exercising of the body; especially after eating with the reason that it helps fight infections in the body as well as protect it from other diseases. The Doctor however took the opportunity to wish all customers of the hospital as well as all Ghanaians a happy 2015 year and therefore assured that the hospital has mapped out new measures to help treat all health issues they may be facing. The hospital, according to the doctor has new packages for Ghanaians and further assured that the hospital has improved upon its services meaning quality assurance of the hospital�s service delivery and products would not be compromised. Dr. Agbeve again urged people to feel free to seek medical advice and treatment at the Agbeve Herbal Hospital in this era of Malaria, Typhoid et al and thus assured customers to expect nothing but bette service delivery. Revealing that the medicine manufacturing side of the hospital has imported a new machine from India with the capacity of producing over twenty thousand bottles of medicines per hour, the CEO pointed out that every Ghanaian who can make it to the Hospital would benefit from their medicines.