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I stumbled across intermittent fasting (IF for short) by accident. In fact, I’d been using a form of IF for several years before I realized there was a name for it.It started in 1999, when I got into the habit of going to the gym first thing in the morning before eating anything. I’d been reading Body-for-LIFE by Bill Phillips, and “fasted cardio” was one of the things he recommended.

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My Intermittent Fasting Results – Muscle Evo

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The every other day diet (Alternate day fasting)Written by Zoë on January 16, 2014 – 0 CommentsCategories: Dieting, Media comments, Other Diets A UK TV programme (Monday 6th August 2012) generated much interest about Calorie Restriction and Intermittent Fasting. The programme was a Horizon documentary, by Michael Mosley, called “Eat, Fast and Live Longer” (The comma is very important!)I did a review of the programme, so you’ll be able to see what it was about by reading this – it will be long gone from iplayer. This free download will also explain the difference between Calorie Restriction (CR) and Intermittent Fasting (IF) and the three things that can vary within IF options.The document also asks and answers – what has been proven by research into Intermittent Fasting? Has it been proven to make humans live longer

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The every other day diet (Alternate day fasting) – Zoe Harcombe

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Meat Leads to Inflammation? Thursday, December 26th, 2013 Written by: Kevin Cann             Here we go again.  Another study was just published that showed how dangerous and deadly eating meat is.  This research study came out of Harvard University and we all know how wicked smaht they are.  But before you replace your grass-fed burger with tofu, let us take a look at this research study.            For those of you who have not seen this study, the abstract is here, http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/nature12820.html and there was a write-up done by NPR here, http://www.npr.org/blogs/thesalt/2013/12/10/250007042/chowing-down-on-meat-and-dairy-alters-gut-bacteria-a-lot-and-quickly?sc=tw&cc=share.  In a nutshell the researchers were looking at the gut microbiome and how it responds to two different diets; an all animal based diet and an all plant based diet.  The study concluded with the researcher stating the following:“Finally, increases in the abundance and activity of Bilophila wadsworthia on the animal-based diet support a link between dietary fat, bile acids and the outgrowth of microorganisms capable of triggering inflammatory bowel disease. In concert, these results demonstrate that the gut microbiome can rapidly respond to altered diet, potentially facilitating the diversity of human dietary lifestyles.”In other words the researchers concluded that an animal based diet increases a microbe that causes inflammation.  Before we go any further let us look at this animal based diet.  One of the researchers, Lawrence David, stated that “Breakfast was eggs and bacon.  Lunch was ribs and brisket, and then for dinner, it was salami and prosciutto with an assortment of cheeses.  The volunteers had pork rinds for snacks.”  This looks very similar to the Paleo diet that Dr.

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Meat Leads to Inflammation? – Robb Wolf

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Meals for the Week – Paleo Comfort Some More! 3 Comments Friday, September 20th, 2013 Meals for the Week – Paleo Comfort Foods Style #3You ever have one of those days when the kitchen just wasn’t calling your name and the thought of grabbing take-out Thai, or running out to eat at your local Mexican joint, or indulging a bit at your favorite neighborhood bistro sounded about 435% more tempting than cooking or reheating leftovers? Yeah, we had a lot of those days this past week, and were oh-so-tempted…but I can tell you that we felt about 894% (these are all very precise numbers) better (and saved some cash too) by focusing on what we had on hand and choosing to eat things where we could control every single ingredient that went into the preparation. Not to mention the fact that this way we were certain not to waste food.  Here’s an interesting (but old) infographic about food waste. Does your household waste 10+ pounds of meat and fish and 24 pounds of fresh fruits and vegetables PER MONTH?

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Is Intermittent Fasting Healthy? Posted By: admin calories, diets, fasting Intermittent fasting has experienced growing popularity with dieters, and there is some research to back up dieters’ claims.According to researchers at the Longevity Institute at the University of Southern California, limited periods on a starvation diet can reduce the activity of Insulin-Like Growth Factor 1, more commonly referred to as IGF-1. This important hormone governs the activity rate of cells within the body and is activated by caloric intake. Periods of fasting or extremely limited food intake can allow the systems that produce IGF-1 to reduce activity or shut down temporarily, creating an added boost for your metabolism when regular eating habits resume. You may enjoy increased fat burning power for an extended period after the end of the fast.Different fasting styles for different needsIn some cases, the most effective way to reduce the load on IGF-1 production within the body is a starvation diet for a few weeks.

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Is Intermittent Fasting Healthy? | New Sun Cookies

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What Kind of Hungry Are You? 24 Comments Wednesday, August 14th, 2013  Repeat after me, “Ice Cream (or food/drink of your choice) is NOT the miracle cure for (insert current life problem here).”  Come on- say it with me, “Ice cream is NOT the miracle cure for a bad day.” Okay, now let’s try this one, “I do not need to eat Breakfast at 7am, lunch at 12pm and dinner at 6pm if I’m not hungry at those times.” And one more for good measure, “If (insert spouse/friend/etc. name here) is eating pizza, I do not need to eat pizza too.” Now, how do you feel about the things you just said? What’s going on between those ears of yours? (I understand that some of you may not often experience ‘action’ in that region – but now would be a good time to go ahead and put on the old thinking cap.)I want you to think about everything you ate yesterday

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What Kind of Hungry Are You? – Robb Wolf

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“…But Tony the Tiger tells us that breakfast is the most important meal of the day!”This rule has become so commonplace throughout the health and fitness community that it’s readily accepted as fact:“Want to lose weight? Make sure you start off with a healthy breakfast, so you can get that metabolism firing first thing in the morning!  Eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince, and dinner like a pauper.”“Want to lose more weight?

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A Beginner's Guide to Intermittent Fasting | Nerd Fitness

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Hey there, happy Friday! Every day this week has felt like Friday since I’ve been on vacation, so I am going to try and milk the remaining two days.  I have a fun trip to the river planned with two of my best friends, which I’m super excited about.  Get me back by the water!Yesterday turned up soon after I published my last post

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HIIT, Yoga, Beer & Pizza – Sara Smiles

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Is There a Dark Side to Intermittent Fasting? by Nia Shanks | Follow her on Twitter here Disclaimer – I know some people are getting on their huffy bikes ready to defend intermittent fasting (or IF as it’s also known) to the death, so please keep this statement in mind. This article reveals my personal experience with daily intermittent fasting. I’m not going to quote or claim any science or research or anything like that.

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Is There a Dark Side to Intermittent Fasting? – Nia Shanks

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It should come as no surprise that I’m a proponent of intermittent fasting. In fact, despite trying many other nutrition schemes, I was never able to gain muscle without getting fat before hopping on the intermittent fasting bandwagon.Given that I’ve been drinking the Kool-Aid for quite some time now, I’m approached by eagar souls looking to dive in to a world of fasting and feasting without boundaries.But beware: This could be costly. You have to set yourself up with realistic expectations, and avoid common newbie mistakes.Here are some mistakes you probably are making, followed by some suggestions for improvement.1. You Still Eat Garbage“I struggle with fat loss.” That’s the most common email I get by far.“Tell me about your nutrition.” That’s always my reply.“Well…it could be better.” That’s the reply I get back…83.4% (precise estimate) of the time.Now, I eat like Goku and build muscle without getting fat with Chaos Nutrition principles, but the fact remains: nothing (chaos, intermittent fasting) makes up for crappy nutrition. You have to have a decent idea of what to eat.You don’t know what to eat

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9 Common Intermittent Fasting Mistakes – Anthony Mychal

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