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Ed Yourdon  / CC BY-NC-SA Ladies, listen up! No matter how you take it, losing weight is down to calorie intake. How much food you eat is the direct result of weight gain. Using a form of intermittent fasting for women is the best way to lose weight and become slim and trim.You can count calories, but a better way is to use intermittent fasting for women. It’s a complete change in your eating habits, but it has worked for many women and it will work for you, if you apply it to your lifestyle.The amount of calories in anything will cause weight gain

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A Time Tested Lifestyle of Intermittent Fasting For Women | Alexis …

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Unquestionably, the coolest diet hack to come across my radar in the past few years is a technique known as Intermittent Fasting (IF).  IF has a small, but cult-like following that is growing in numbers at an impressive rate.  If would probably be growing even faster if it wasn’t so completely puzzling for most people that encounter it.  To the uneducated, intermittent fasting probably doesn’t look that dissimilar from simple starvation

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Intermittent fasting: The good things it did to my body Posted by Amtul Q Farhat BBC:Many of the changes in my body when I took part in the clinical trial of an intermittent fasting diet, were no surprise. Eating very little for five days each month, I lost weight, and I felt hungry. I also felt more alert a lot of the time, though I tired easily. But there were other effects too that were possibly more important.During each five-day fasting cycle, when I ate about a quarter the average person’s diet, I lost between 2kg and 4kg (4.4-8.8lbs) but before the next cycle came round, 25 days of eating normally had returned me almost to my original weight.But not all consequences of the diet faded so quickly.“What we are seeing is the maintenance of some of the effects even when normal feeding resumes,” explains Dr Valter Longo, director of USC’s Longevity institute-MOREAll religions of world practice some kind of fastingShare this now!FacebookGoogleLinkedInRedditDiggStumbleUponEmailPrint Posted by Amtul Q Farhat on January 3, 2014.

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Intermittent fasting or “scheduled eating” is a powerful strategy for shedding excess weight and reducing your risk of chronic diseases like diabetes, heart disease, and cancer Three major mechanisms by which fasting benefits your body include increased insulin sensitivity and mitochondrial energy efficiency; reduced oxidative stress; and increased capacity to resist stress, disease, and aging A recent human study confirmed that intermittent fasting was actually more effective for weight loss and improving insulin resistance than daily calorie restriction Intermittent fasting can also dramatically boost human growth hormone production, reduce inflammation, and lessen free radical damage—all of which have beneficial effects on your health To get started, consider skipping breakfast, and avoid eating at least three hours before you go to sleep. This should effectively restrict your eating to an 8-hour window or less each day http://fitness.mercola.com/sites/fitness/archive/2013/12/20/intermittent-fasting-weight-loss.aspxI have been doing IF to some degree or another for 3 years, and have found it is powerful for many reasons. One is it just breaks the habit of eating all the time. Two, it proved I don’t have to eat all the time to “get enough food” to perform well in workouts

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CrossFit Fire of the Gods: Intermittent Fasting Beats Traditional Diets

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Testimonial: Down 70lbs In 5 Months! 3 Comments Monday, December 30th, 2013 Written by: DanI wanted to take a moment to share my story and the transformation I have undergone in the last 5 months. A transformation that is truly changed my life.Prior to going paleo I had tried just about every fad diet and exercise program known to man. I had tried many of the magic pill fat loss supplements. Problem was, I would see results for a few weeks, plateau then fall off the wagon and gain more weight than I started with

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With some recent editions to the already impressive amount of studies on protein and muscle building I thought it was time to reiterate my views on the big P and muscle building.  In the later part of 2013 we saw a review by Schoenfeld BJ, Aragon AA, Krieger JW that attempted to review the body of research on protein meal timing and muscle growth. In this review it was concluded that protein timing didn’t matter as much as total daily protein intake – with a recommendation of a protein intake that is roughly double the RDA – about 100 grams per day.Then in late December we saw the publication of another paper from Kevin Tipton’s research group showing that A 20-g dose of whey protein is sufficient for the maximal stimulation of postabsorptive rates of something called myofibrillar muscle protein synthesis (A marker of muscle growth) in rested and exercised muscle resistance-trained, young men.Adding these two papers to what we know about protein and we come to the following suggestions:1) Muscle Protein synthesis can be maximally stimulated…2) It takes 20-40 grams of protein to reach this maximal level of stimulation (depending on the protein source)3) Once stimulated it takes about 4-6 hours for a muscle to be ready to be stimulated by amino acids again.4) Weight training is what sensitizes a muscle group to the anabolic affects of protein…5) This sensitization caused by a weight training session lasts anywhere from 48-72 hours.While the verdict is still out on protein timing (whether or not you need to eat protein immediately after your workout) the fact remains that it doesn’t seem as if this is a BAD time to eat protein.

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More Protein, More Muscle… | Brad Pilon's 'Eat Blog Eat'

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Is it just a flash in the pan or is it here to stay? Intermittent fasting seems to have come out of nowhere in the past few months. It has been popularised by the likes of Brad Pilon, Dr. John Berardi, the Hodge Twins and Martin Berkhan but in actual fact, intermittent fasting has been around a lot longer than that

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November 27, 2013 | By Dr. Sara Solomon Establishing what you should and should not eat to be “healthy” is one of the most confusing topics under the sun! Even I get confused by all of the dietary protocols, conflicting opinions and latest research.To prevent this from happening to you, keep reading!Thanks to all of the dieting mistakes I have made in the past (and Lord knows I’ve made many!!!), I’ve finally established an approach that promotes health (including mental health) and provides results 365 days a year.Not only should a diet generates results, but  it must also be:maintainable 365 days a year endurable (enjoyable and non-restrictive) causing no physiological, metabolic, endocrine or psychological harm not all-consuming Meal Plans: Good or BadJust say NO to Meal Plans!Paying somebody to write you a meal plan is the equivalent of paying somebody to give you an eating disorder.From my own personal experience, I can tell you I FAILED MISERABLY following other people’s meal plans. It caused food obsession, nutrient deficiencies, hunger and left my taste buds bored. How do other people know what I am in the mood to eat from day to day

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Flexible Dieting and Intermittent Fasting | Dr. Sara Solomon

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If you are like many people I know, after Thanksgiving you feel terrible about the food choices you made and think you have totally blown your “diet.” Some will decide to take matters into their own hands immediately and get back on track. Others may start the spiral downward till New Years and let all their hard work for the year be sabotaged. And then there are those who may have heard about new research on intermittent fasting and think that’s the way to undo the holiday damage.In an unpublished study of 26 obese adults, those who fasted completely every other day and ate with no restrictions the rest of the time lost about the same amount of weight in two months as those who didn’t fast at all. But four months later, after patients were off the intervention, those who had the initial “intermittent fasting” intervention had dropped more pounds and had greater improvements in memory than those on a standard diet. [Tweet this.]Study author William Troy Donahoo, Ph.D., said at a conference that the difference in weight loss may have been due to people continuing to fast after the study ended, or that fasting somehow changes your metabolism.So should we all jump on this bandwagon

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People who believe adopting a healthy diet is too hard are often the same ones who know absolutely nothing about nutrition principles. Education is a pillar of good life-long nutrition. The following paragraphs have some ideas that you can use to maximize your food.Instead of eating products made with white flour, eat whole grain foods. Refined flours or baked goods do not have as much protein as whole grain varieties

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Fresh Ideas For Incorporating Nutritious Foods In Your Diet

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