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Detoxing Post Chemo And Radiation Treatment – Episode 176 4 Comments Tuesday, March 26th, 2013 Download Episode HereTopics:[5:57] N-Acetyl L-Carnitine Timing And Fasted Training [9:52] Juicing Yams And Sweet Potatoes [13:02] Paleo Diet For Athletes Vs. Carb Backloading [20:27] 5×5 Routines [28:13] Increase In Child Mortality [38:27] Detoxing Post Chemo And Radiation Treatment [50:17] ApoE 4/4 Risk, Diet, And Lifestyle [1:00:54] Dessert Flavored Vodka  Questions:1. n acetyl l carnitine timing and fasted trainingBen says:Hi Robb and Gregg,*Insert obligatory message about how awesome you both are.*First, I should point out that I salute, and whole heartedly agree with Gregg’s grammar-nazism.I’ve been thinking about trying N Acetyl L-carnitine and ALA as you recommend in your book Robb.I like to train fasted in the morning. My question is simple: on mornings that I workout, should I take the N Acetyle L-carnitine and ALA before or after training?

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Category: Investment, Oil, Gas, Water, Energy, Environment Water Stock Alert: HII Technologies (OTCBB: HIIT) Reports Record Fourth Quarter Revenues of $1.65 million Company reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2012 Financial Results HII Technologies, Inc. ($HIIT), Trading at 0.16, up 0.01 (6.67%) 12:53PM EDT News about: HII Technologies, Inc. HOUSTON – March 25, 2013 – (Investorideas.com Newswire) HIIT – Water stock alert: HII Technologies, Inc. (the “Company”) (OTCBB: HIIT), an oilfield services company head-quartered in Houston, Texas, today announced financial results for the fourth quarter and year ended December 31, 2012. As stated in the Company’s 2012 Annual Report on Form 10-K filed on March 25, 2013, the fourth quarter 2012 revenues were approximately $1.65 million.

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Free From Fibromyalgia Pain, and Living Life To The Fullest! 11 Comments Monday, March 25th, 2013 Written by: Sarah TobiasIt has been a year since I started the Paleo diet. I’m amazed by all the wonderful changes that have taken place. The first two weeks were the hardest

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Robb Wolf – Testimonial – Free From Fibromyalgia Pain

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This is day 49 of my Transformation Challenge and my day of rest from workouts. Tomorrow I will be back hitting it hard with the first workout of week 8 of the Challenge. I decided to post a Saturday blog.

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Saturday-March 16, 2013-Brad Pilon on Intermittent Fasting …

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In a day an age where science is EVERYTHING, we sometimes forget that philosophy is the ‘thinking of thinking’ and needs to play an important role when we discuss how we should eat. After all, we shouldn’t confuse data collection with wisdom. The more we simply absorb data without truly critically analyzing its meaning, the more we can potentially fall victim to many of the diet and nutrition scams that are so prevalent in today’s world.We have an unbelievable amount of data, and thanks to our  love affair with the ‘sound bytes’ that come from science we have all but abolished philosophy as a discipline, save for the quotes that occasionally appear on a person’s Facebook update status.But philosophy is of critical importance if we are to truly understand how and why we eat.It’s been said that philosophy calls us when we’ve reached the end of our rope. The insistent feeling that something is not right with our lives and the longing to be restored to our better selves will not go away.I’d be willing to guess that ‘end of our rope’ ‘somethings not right’ and ‘restored to our better selves’ would accurately describe how many feel about nutrition and deciding what to eat.We become philosophers to discover what is really true and what is merely the accidental result of flawed reasoning, recklessly acquired erroneous judgments, and the well-intentioned but misguided teachings of experts and gurus.  In this sense, philosophy and the scientific collection of data aren’t really opposites but rather necessary components of the whole ‘picture’.No mater what nutritional beliefs you hold true, you will probably agree when I say that we simply cannot eat everything that is available to us on any given day. food is simply too abundant, too available and too cheap for us to live in a constant state of eating at raw impulse

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My Philosophy of Intermittent Fasting | Brad Pilon's 'Eat Blog Eat'

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Whether you’re female, male, a fan, or not a fan of the Bachelor’s Sean Lowe, it may have crossed your mind a time or two how this hottie got that amazing body of his. From what we’ve dug up, it looks like he’s putting in a lot of effort in the gym and the kitchen.Sean has been working with his personal trainer, Sagi Kalev, since before he was cast on The Bachelorette for Emily Maynard’s season. Kalev put Lowe on his three-part body beast regimen that consists of high intensity interval training, fast and heavy weight lifting, and some serious focus on proper nutrition.When Sean’s not spending all of his time filming on the show, he’s putting a lot of focus into eating a year-round healthy diet. His nutrition is based on eating 5-6 portioned meals a day with lean proteins, low glycemic carbohydrates, and essential fats (with some pizza and whoopie pies thrown in every once in awhile).According to Lowe’s sister Shay, on her own family blog, Lowe was extremely busy while filming for the shows so he had to work with what he had when it came to his diet. That may explain the extra pop of abs in all of his photo shoots compared to his shirtless sightings on the show.Lowe’s trainer, Kalev, happened to do a lot of talking up for the guy during an interview with the Huffington Post.“Working with Sean, I knew that he was going to be under a lot of pressure.

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Bachelor Sean Lowe's Abs Recipe: HIIT Training and Small Meals

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Wednesday, March 13, 2013 On Monday I started Intermittent Fasting. Im going with the 5:2 variety; 5 days a week you eat normally, not worrying about tracking calories but trying to eat clean anyway, and 2 non concurrent days a week you eat no more than 600 calories (500 calories for ladies). I was surprised how easy it was until later in the eveningjust at that point I would normally have a snack. I stayed strong though and made myself proud.

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5:2 Intermittent Fasting – Fast Day 1

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I’m still on the road.After an amazing time in Santa Monica and Orange Country with Bedros, Jason Ferruggia, John Romaniello, and Adam Bornstein, I flew out to Denver on Sunday.This week I’ve been huddled in our ETR offices with Matt and the gang having a no-holds-barred debate on future product development. We have some big decisions to make.So that’s why I’m handing over today’s article to the big winner from the weekend, Mikey “Land Rover Pancakes” Whitfield.You see, Mikey won a Land Rover at the Fitness Business Summit for being the Biggest Action Taker in the industry. What a well-deserved award for an awesome guy.Think he’s having a good year? A new truck, a new baby boy, and soon, a HUGE launch.But today we’re making him work. He’s got an important article for you about helping affiliates get what they want…because that’s the only way they’ll help you get what you want.Here’s some TRUTH from Mikey P.

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Scientists say intermittent fasting is the key to future weight loss …

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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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intermittent fasting and calorie restriction – what i've learned

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