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I suppose its possible, there are genetically lazy people, but i suspect the very stationary aspect of modern life, and the very foods involved in its very existence , are the primary problem-robbing people of vitality, of their life force, if you like.
There are a lot of genetically lazy people, however, there are also a lot of uneducated people about health.
Lifestyle determines where you are going, genetics determine how fast you get there.
If you've many years of harm to your body it's going to take years to fix it. If you wish to decrease the amount of time it takes your body to recover, you're going to need supplements. #1 problem among unhealthy individuals is the acidicity of the body. Your body cannot and will not utilize your body fat if it has an acidic pH.
You can sit here all day bashing supplements and chemicals and yadda yadda.. and you know what? You're right, you don't need them, you're healthy, good job man. The fact is is that other people out there, for whatever reason, aren't in the best physical condition and certain supplements do help. If you needed to go to Chicago to get a liver transplant ASAP we wouldn't drive you there, we'd fly you there. Much is the same with morbidly obese and overly acidic people. We need to face them in the right direction and have them accelerate.
And much of what you said was taken out of context.
Typical media, typical America. You see one word in there that MIGHT be controversial and you negate the rest of the contents.
Want some more controversial stuff to talk about? Ok, here you go.. i think 90% of all men should be put on hormone replacement therapy after the age of 40. Either HRT or some sort of cocktail of pharmaceuticals and herbal extracts to get their endogenous t production going....

