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Dr. Briffa's article in the Times in the UK. Very informative and very interesting!
Scientific research has proven that intermittent fasting increases the activity of fat burning enzymes. Research has also shown that when one does intermittent fasting, one does not end up in starvation mode and one keeps more muscle and one looks more toned - the metabolism will run fast and one's body will lose fat. This is the only way my husband can lose weight!
Here is a forum at 3 Fat Chicks that will help you see that it works for a lot of people - no counting carbs or calories, but combining this with moderate low-carbing is much healthier than going the high carb route - obviously - as, for those of us with metabolic problems, that would be dangerous and would eventually lead to eating that way all the time and weight gain or regain.
Starve cancer cells and kill 'em: another great article and an eye-opener. Therefore, I'd say intermittent fasting is not a bad idea for most of us to employ at least a couple of times a week if possible. The easiest is just to have a small window on those days where one eats - like 6 hours and the rest of the time nothing but tea or coffee and water.
Dr. Briffa's article in the Times in the UK. Very informative and very interesting!
Scientific research has proven that intermittent fasting increases the activity of fat burning enzymes. Research has also shown that when one does intermittent fasting, one does not end up in starvation mode and one keeps more muscle and one looks more toned - the metabolism will run fast and one's body will lose fat. This is the only way my husband can lose weight!
Here is a forum at 3 Fat Chicks that will help you see that it works for a lot of people - no counting carbs or calories, but combining this with moderate low-carbing is much healthier than going the high carb route - obviously - as, for those of us with metabolic problems, that would be dangerous and would eventually lead to eating that way all the time and weight gain or regain.
Starve cancer cells and kill 'em: another great article and an eye-opener. Therefore, I'd say intermittent fasting is not a bad idea for most of us to employ at least a couple of times a week if possible. The easiest is just to have a small window on those days where one eats - like 6 hours and the rest of the time nothing but tea or coffee and water.