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Subscribe on YouTubeAn Introduction to Intermittent Fasting About the speaker :Apneet Jolly, social butterfly, computer hacker, bio-hacker, professional photographer (specializing in conference/event photography), and computer security specialist, Jolly lives a nomadic life of curiosity, fun, and adventure.With a voracious self-education habit, Jolly spends each day learning, growing, and improving his quality of life. Known as “that guy” at health and wellness conferences world-wide, Jolly shares his great depth of knowledge on nutrition, intermittent fasting, and anti-aging principles in this bonus presentation at The 21 Convention of Austin Texas.Follow Jolly at : https://twitter.com/JollyFriend Jolly at : https://www.facebook.com/AJollyLifeShare this :FacebookPinterestGoogle +1

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An Introduction to Intermittent Fasting – The 21 Convention

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Share on:Facebook del.icio.us Digg StumbleUpon Twitter Intermittent fasting could help prevent type 2 diabetes and heart disease, according to a new report by Aston University researchers.The British Journal of Diabetes and Vascular Disease report suggests that intermittent/alternative day fasting can be as beneficial as having weight loss surgery for treating obesity and reducing the risk of related conditions such as heart disease and type 2 diabetes Researchers looked at a range of fasting-based diets, including the 5:2 diet which consists of five days eating ‘normally’ and two days of eating low calorie days which are called fasting days. The report, published by SAGE identifies alternative day fasting to be as effective as or more effective than counting calories every day to lose weight. Previous studies have also shown that it’s easier to adhere to this diet than it is to a general calorie-limiting diet.

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Health News – Intermittent fasting could help prevent diabetes

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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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Intermittent fasting secret to weight loss | NewsYaps

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Fat Loss Forever (John Romaniello)Posted onJanuary 21, 2012byKevin John Romaniello John “Roman” Romaniello has a new fat loss program coming out next week.  You can read my review here: Fat Loss Forever Review.  This program combines intermittent fasting and some of the fat-burning workouts Roman is known for.  These have all been tweaked to help you burn fat as quickly as possible.   You can click here to get a free e-report: Five Diet Rules You Must Break. This article is written by KevinAbout Kevin Please follow me on Facebook,Twitter, or Google+ so you’ll be updated when I post an article. View all posts by Kevin This entry was posted in Weight Loss. Bookmark the permalink.

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