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MELBOURNE (ANI) – Starving yourself every other day could be the key to losing weight and lowering your risk of cancer, heart disease and Alzheimer’s, scientists have claimed.Fat loss pills and strenuous exercise could be a thing of the past, with a new diet claiming to improve your waistline, as well as extend your life and keep wrinkles at bay.The 5:2 diet – also known as intermittent fasting – requires two non-consecutive days of “fasting” each week, when the dieter is to consume no more than 500 calories if they are a woman and 600 if they are a man, the Daily Telegraph reported.There are no dietary restrictions for the remaining five days, which are often referred to as the “feeding” days.The diet has gone viral following the BBC documentary ‘Eat, Fast and Live Longer’ by doctor and journalist Michael Mosley, which screened in the UK last year.It is expected to create a similar craze when it screens in Australia on SBS on April 22.The program follows Dr Mosley on an intermittent fasting investigation.In six weeks following the diet, he lost over 6kg and 25 percent of his body fat.His cholesterol dropped and his blood glucose, which he described as “borderline diabetic”, went back to normal.Dr Mosley also found that fasting lowered levels of IGF-1 in the body – an insulin-growth hormone – which in turn lowered blood pressure and the risks of cardiovascular disease, cancer and diabetes.There are now 5:2 groups on YouTube, Facebook and Twitter, as well as blogs dedicated to the diet. (ANI) Print PDFComments commentsPowered by Facebook Comments

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Mark Bell – Episode 174 2 Comments Tuesday, March 12th, 2013 Download Episode HereFeatures guest Mark Bell of www.supertraining.tv, www.thepowermagazine.com, and www.howmuchyabench.netAudio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser.About Greg Everett Greg Everett is co-host of The Paleo Solution podcast.

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When it comes to training fads and new ways of getting into shape, they don’t come much more popular at the moment than ‘HIIT’. HIIT stands for ‘High Intensity Interval Training’ and has been around for a long time (which is always a good sign) even though it is only just starting to be marketed as a great way to build muscle and burn fat in no time at all. So is it any use?

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On the Health Benefits of Intermittent Fasting: Makes senseBy george wesley dannells on Mar 11, 2013 in All categories…recent scientific research, including many animal studies and some human trials, has begun to demonstrate the health benefits of various intermittent patterns of fasting and voluntary abstinence. Because intermittent fasting replicates the feast-or-famine dietary patterns of our ancestors, many researchers believe emptying the human digestive system and allowing it to self-cleanse and purify without the constant presence of food confers lifelong health advantages.http://bahaiteachings.org/the-benefits-of-intermittent-fasting Makes surprising sense. -gw

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Every try Tabata training? I love it. Tabata is quick, efficient and downright dirty in a it’s-gonna-kick-your-butt kind of way.

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A Daily Dose of Fit: Total Body Tabata Workout

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I live and breathe breadmaking. I’m an evangelist who would like everyone to make his or her own bread. I want to demystify breadmaking and show it as the easy everyday craft that it is. To this end I endeavour to make my recipes as simple and as foolproof as I possibly can.I call my blog ‘No bread is an island’ because every bread is connected to another bread.

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I’ve Been Paleo For 5 Months, And Am Never Looking Back 6 Comments Monday, March 11th, 2013 Written by: Sarah ElRahebDear Mr. Robb Wolf,Your book changed my life. That’s not an exaggeration or a snazzy opener to grab your attention; it’s the sober, honest truth.Beginning in July 2011, I began to have bouts of nausea and vomiting in the mornings, seemingly unrelated to food, but extremely penetrating and invasive to my life’s usual rhythm. I’d wake up almost every day extremely nauseated, and would generally vomit 2-3 days per week

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Posted by John Romaniello on Mar 11, 2013AestheticsWhen it comes to training for aesthetic purposes, just about everyone wants “the look.” That well developed, well proportioned silhouette of a tight waist that’s emphasized all the more by broad shoulders. Strong legs and large calves, muscular arms, and all the rest.That’s true of everyone, I think, even if they’re not into fitness. It certainly was for me. Way back before I got involved in training, I was a chubby kid with a lot of comic books who wanted to look like a super hero—because super heroes ALWAYS had the look.I’d venture to say I’m not the first nerd-turned-meathead to have drawn inspiration from a fictional character, whether it’s from a comic book, video game, or cartoon. Which is why I fit in so well on Fitocracy.I’ve often described Fitocracy as being “a fitness site for nerds.” As a card-carrying, Dungeons & Dragons playing, Lord of the Rings tattoo having nerd, I feel that I belong here.

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