The more you eat, the less flavor; the less you eat, the more flavour. ~ Chinese proverb Click to tweetI never thought I would try something such as Intermittent Fasting IF.I first heard about it from my brother-in-law, then a client mentioned it to me, and then I read Kate Langbroek’s article in the paper.So, after some research, I decided to give IF a try to see whether it would increase energy levels and mental clarity, as others had claimed. I also wanted to see how it would affect my relationship with food, including understanding my hunger cues. It was an experiment.Before I dive into what I discovered, let me first share the IF method I used.

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Testimonial: Inflammatory Arthritis Pain Gone In Weeks! 1 Comment Monday, January 6th, 2014 Testimonial written by Ila Crocker:I am writing to tell you how life-changing your Paleo philosophy has been for me. I am a 44-year-old woman from Colorado with a long history of auto-immune disease and inflammatory pain.

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I Was Surprised How Easy It Was…. 1 Comment Monday, December 9th, 2013 Testimonial written by: Melissa C.Hi Robb,I happened upon your book about a month ago when browsing some health related material on my Nook. My two oldest kids (I have 4) do crossfit, and I heard about the Paleo Diet through the newsletters I would receive from the crossfit team. I never actually tried crossfit myself (funny that I would sign my kids up for it, right?) because I felt I was much too heavy and out of shape. An embarrassing story: A few months ago, the Crossfit Kids component had to move the location of their gym due to a fire.

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Top Ten Signs You Could Be Suffering From Autoimmunity 2 Comments Sunday, December 1st, 2013 Guest post written by Tara Grant:You’ve been Paleo for a couple years and things are great. Your weight is down, your energy’s up, your hormones are balanced—diet and exercise are locked down tight. You’re PAF 90% of the time and feel like a rock star most days.

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“Experiments With Intermittent Fasting”November 22nd, 2013 · No Comments · Health & Fitness 0 Flares Filament.io Made with Flare More Info”> 0 Flares × Better late than never? From late 2011. Email From Dr. Krista Scott-Dixon. Longtime listener, first time emailer.

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Play Now: Physique Frontier Episode 02 with Brad Pilon [42:25m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | DownloadBrad Pilon steps into the lime light as our guest expert in Episode 02 of the Physique Frontier podcast.Brad is widely known for his approach to Intermittent Fasting and his book Eat Stop Eat. But as we discus in this podcast, fasting is just one of the tools Brad uses in his ongoing body transformation.What he is most passionate about is shaping and sculpting the body.…As you can see in his photo, he’s done one heck of a job at that!Brad is part of the team over at Adonis Index and Venus Index, which focus on sculpting an aesthetically pleasing physique with ideal proportions, balance, and symmetry.Our views on Physique Training are very much in alignment and I’m constantly gaining valuable insights from Brad’s interpretation of the latest research in the fitness industry.Here are a few of the topics we cover in this installment of Physique Frontier…The 3 most important measurement tools to accurately monitor and track your progress.Big aha moments and insights Brad gained from 2 very important self experiments he did this year.What the research says about shaping a specific area of a muscleIntermittent Fasting as a ‘tool’… and a bit about my self experiment with IF.The new bodybuilding trend and what Brad hopes to see from it.This is an information packed discussion I’m certain you will enjoy!Download the mp3 here ==> Episode 02 with Brad PilonSculpt a Masterpiece,Scott Tousignant About The Author Scott Tousignant is a Certified Fitness Consultant and Elite Natural Bodybuilder with the UFE. Scott specializes in helping regular guys get ripped abs insanely fast. With his careful attention to the finer details, you’ll carve out a rock hard and jacked physique in no time flat!

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82 Flares16 Facebook 6 Google+ 7 (function() var po = document.createElement(“script”); po.type = “text/javascript”; po.async = true; po.src = “https://apis.google.com/js/plusone.js”; var s = document.getElementsByTagName(“script”)[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(po, s); )(); “> StumbleUpon 51 (function() var li = document.createElement(“script”); li.type = “text/javascript”; li.async = true; li.src = (“https:” == document.location.protocol ? “https:” : “http:”) + “//platform.stumbleupon.com/1/widgets.js”; var s = document.getElementsByTagName(“script”)[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(li, s); )(); “> LinkedIn 1 “> Pin It Share 1 “> Email — Email to a friend”> Filament.io Made with Flare More Info”> 82 Flares × WARNING: This post might just change your life, and it’s quite long Back in September 2012 I gave up my full time job to become a full time writer/internet marketer, which is just brilliant.  However there is a downside:It means I am sitting at my desk all day and getting little exercise except for walking the dog in the morning and doing a 15 minute workout routine.  My weight whilst I was working at a full time job was sitting at around 15st (210Ibs), until I started my workout routine in the mornings and cutting out a lot of the crap I ate, especially bread, and I managed to get down to around 14st 8Ibs (204Ibs).  For months, after giving up my full time job to go full time online,  I stayed the same weight, but wanted to get fitter and lose a little more weight.At the same time Sharon and I had been talking about spending more time together and were thinking about activities we would both enjoy together.  Among the activities we thought about were cooking classes, and ballroom dancing (I know ).  After searching online I proposed something called Bikram Yoga, yoga classes you do in temperatures of 42 degrees with 40% humidity.  It would effectively mean we could do this together and get fit at the same time – result!Bikram YogaPhoto Courtesy of http://www.elephantjournal.com/2011/08/twenty-tips-for-your-first-bikram-yoga-class/On July 7th this year we went to our first class at Bikram Yoga in Glasgow.  Little did I know that I would feel so close to dying (slight exaggeration there).  I nearly passed out twice in the first class and had to leave the room twice (this is frowned upon in the Bikram Yoga world), but our instructor, Toby, from France, was really good and didn’t mind.However, after going a few times per week, Sharon and I were hooked and we have been going 3-4 times every week ever since, and getting to spend an extra 16 hours per week together, and we’re loving it.Losing weightAfter a few weeks of going to Bikram Yoga I lost around 2Ibs of weight and was consistently around 14st 6Ibs.  If I lost 1 Ib per week every week for a few months I would have been happy with that.  However I wanted to get rid of the belly quicker than that.So, in the middle of July I started looking at new ways of eating, something that I could do for life and not just go on a fad diet, only to pile weight back on after finishing the diet.  By chance there was a program on TV called ‘Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead’ and it was the answer I had been looking for – going on a juice fast.You can watch the video here:I promptly started doing more research and found out everything I could about juicing.I bought a few books which were not that good and then I remembered a friend of mine, Farnoosh Brock was into juicing.  It turns out she has written a best selling book on it called The Healthy Juicers Bible.  She sent me the book and it was perfect and had everything I needed to get going with my juice fast.I then needed a good juicing machine, which Farnoosh talks about in her book.There are masticating juicers, centrifugal juicers, cold press juicers, twin gear juicers, single gear juicers – the world of juicing machines is vast.  So it was back to research again.  I spent a total of 8 hours researching and whittled it down to about 5 juicers, so I checked all the reviews and eventually found one I was happy with.I eventually plumped for a masticating juicer called Oscar Vital Max 900Oscar VitalMax 900I have been using it for 6 weeks and have to say it is an excellent juicer and I am so glad I did the research and listened to Farnoosh’s advice on getting a masticating juicer.Losing weight fastI decided to go on a juice fast for 5 days, meaning I would eat nothing and only drink the juices I made for 5 solid days.  It wasn’t as hard as I thought it was going to be, and after 5 days I had lost 6Ibs and was down to 14st (196 Ibs).  So I decided to continue the juice fast for another 5 days, all the while getting advice from Farnoosh via email (huge thank you for that Farnoosh ).After 10 days I managed to lose 10 Ibs, so I was now down to 13st 10Ibs (192 Ibs).The strange thing I noticed with juicing was that it can be tough going without food, but I managed to change the way I thought about food.  I now see it as a source of fuel and not a source of pleasure, which is huge.How to continue losing weightAfter the 10 day juice fast I was wondering how to continue with juicing in a less extreme way and thought I would go on a mini juice fast a few days every week.Then, again by chance, I came across this documentary from the BBC about intermittent fasting which you can watch in it’s enitirety below:Basically the Intermittent fasting or 5:2 which Dr. Michael Mosely has written about in his book The Fast Diet is about fasting for 2 days of the week and eating normally the rest of the week, perfect.  I could juice for 2 days per week and eat normally for 5 days per week.I also bought the rights to an ebook on Intermittent Fasting if you want to check that out at Intermittent Fasting FoundationsThe final outcomeAs of today 9th September 2013 my weight has gone down to 13st 5Ibs (187 Ibs), a whopping 18Ibs in 2 months.WARNING: Some very ugly before and after photosHere are the images I took after doing the Bikram yoga for a few weeks, so it was worse before the yoga , they’re not pretty, so be warned.Before losing weightStatistics:Weight: 14st 8IbsWaist: 37 Inches After Losing weightHere is the photos, taken on the morning of 9th September 2013, again not the nicest of photos, but it does show how much of the belly I have lost.Weight: 13st 5IbsWaist: 33 InchesI feel much healthier, more energetic and the yoga is no longer killing me I have continued the juicing, the intermittent fasting with juicing, and continue to love Bikram yoga and even better I get to spend much more time with Sharon.My sons kept on asking about the Bikram Yoga so we took them along to a session on Sunday just to let them try it, here is a quote from Lewis (who is fit going to boxing and rugby 3-4 times per week):‘That is the hardest thing I’ve ever done, and I’m fit’Bradley, who plays football,  says ‘I was knackered after the first few exercises, but it was good’What now?My target weight is 12st 12Ibs, so another 7Ibs to go.  However I don’t really care when I reach that as long as it’s in the next few months.Okay, that’s it for this epic post, I hope you enjoyed it.Any questions on any aspect of this just leave a comment below.Google+

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Marvelous Three Month Results! 1 Comment Monday, August 26th, 2013 Written by: Shoshana EdwardsWe purchased The Paleo Solution on our kindles, and I was immediately enthralled.  At age 70, I was profoundly overweight, almost completely confined to using a scooter to get about, and in constant debilitating back and knee pain.  My skin was dry; my digestive tract was a mess; and I was taking anti-anxiety medications

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Up until this point, I dead set thought it was a trick. Another fad diet.About three years ago, I was sitting in a lecture at a fitness seminar in Providence, Rhode Island and the words kept spinning in my head.Everything I learned about fat loss nutrition had just been completely thrown out the window.Enter Intermittent Fasting.A well-respected fitness pro was presenting client success stories and incredible results, as well as describing his great experience. He was NOT kidding.At first I scoffed at the idea of not eating every three hours, let alone full-blown 24-hour fasts. How could this possibly accelerate fat loss? Doesn’t your body go into the dreaded starvation mode after three hours?Last May, I decided to give it a shot and see what all the fuss was about.

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What 74 Years Old Should Feel Like 6 Comments Monday, July 15th, 2013 Written by: JaneI was introduced to the Paleo diet by a friend of mine, the lady who owns the campground where I work each summer. She was so excited about the difference it had made for her. She has always been extremely active and very health conscious, running, bicycling, and moving all the time. This way of eating made her feel even better. I have always been active but was certainly beginning to slow down and not having the energy I wanted.

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