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Calorie restriction is often associated with weight loss. However, what if we told you that another way to lose weight is to eat more?
There is such a thing as lowering too many calories and damaging your weight loss attempts. In some situations, you may need to consume more to lose...
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If you're a little too fluffy, you're probably overeating carbs and fats instead of emphasizing protein and eating with intention. As your metabolic health deteriorates, the situation worsens. What is the solution? Make protein a top priority.
THE PROTEIN TEST
The simplest approach to tell...
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HOW YOU CAN FEEL SEXIER
What if we changed our eating and lifestyle habits not to lose weight but to improve our sex lives? What if a shift in mindset was all it took to improve our metabolic health and happiness along the way? After all, a healthy libido is an indication of a healthy...
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Nowadays it seems like everyone and their brother is starting some sort of health & fitness lifestyle. For many people that is weight loss, but for many, it’s all about the gains. Unfortunately, when it comes to both weight loss and weight gain, the market is saturated with equipment...
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Carbs. You love them but the dieting industry tells you to hate them. Especially simple, fast absorbing sugars like candy. But what if I told you that there is a movement now to promote having candy? Especially after a workout. Right now, there is a fad encouraging people to have candy such as...
If you’ve been gaining unwanted weight and can’t pinpoint why, the answer could be as simple as being stressed. Dealing with acute stress, episodic acute stress, physical stress, and chronic stress have all been linked to weight gain, especially in the abdominal area, and what might look like a...
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So my bad luck with my abdominal issues continues, May 25th had a colon resection then 3 wks later went back to hospital w severe abdominal pain turns out had blood clots in both intestines and liver. Spent 10 nights in hospital. I see a hematologist (blood DR) in a week to see why the blood...
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About Meal Frequency
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When you consume food, your body expends energy to digest and process the nutrients in your diet. This is known as the "thermic effect of food" (TEF) [1, 2]. A common misconception is that you need to consume several smaller meals per day to maximize the thermic effect of...
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WHY YOUR NOT MAKING GAINS OFF AAS AND GH.
1. Lack of a proper base
2. Dose too low for your size weight height and experience. We all build up alittle resistance. we all get different side effects from meds, some get the same- if your dose is too low its like taking 81m of aspern for a...
As the title says what would you change if you went back in time I’m sure we all made many mistakes trial and errors
One of Mine I didn’t eat enough and always though 1 chicken breast was enough protein I then lived purely on protein shakes until I researched more on nutrition and began...
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Every diet works and every diet doesn't work at the same time. That's because what works for someone doesn't work for somebody else.
There are many reasons why a diet can't work, but if we get on a fundamental level, it's because our metabolisms are "different".
But what does that...
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So I have been on test and tren for about 7 weeks.
Strength is great aggression in the gym is good but my appetite sucks ass... Tren has killed it.
I can barely force feed myself and when I do I get bloated straight away and can not eat anymore. Not to mention can not...
Screwed up your diet ? Here's a mental hack to get back on track quickly!⭕️
It has happened to the best of us the first times we dieted, and it happens very frequently to beginners but also "advanced" dieters!
When it comes to losing fat, we know that creating a calorie deficit of around...
Part of the reason why some people find it difficult to make fat loss progress is that they do not feel satisfied after their meals. If this is the case, the first thing I would look into is your calorie-intake.
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Regardless of how you design your meals, if your calorie target is extremely low...
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We know you need a calorie deficit for fat loss. But one of the most common reasons people struggle with creating a calorie deficit is that they are consuming more calories without knowing. In today's post, I will discuss a few potential fat loss barriers and practical solutions.
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You may be one of those poor bastards that retains a roll of fat around his waist no matter how much you diet and how lean you get. That "tubey" look may reflect insulin resistance. While your instinct might be to adopt a low-carb diet, it doesn't fix the problem. What's more, a chronic low-carb...
How Low-Carb Diets Work
With so many diet success stories, low-carb dieting has become very popular. How does low carb REALLY work? What is important to keep in mind when going low carb? Here’s what you need to know.
TAKE HOME POINTS
Low carb diets (< 50 g carbs per day) are...
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How Keto Diet Works
Are you looking to burn fat using the keto diet? Make sure to read this article before you do! We reveal what ketosis really is, give you keto snack suggestions and cover risks of the keto diet.
TAKE HOME POINTS
Keto diets (< 20 g carbs per day) makes you lose WATER weight...
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We eat food to fuel physical activity and life. But in this day and age, it's no longer realistic to look at food solely as "fuel" for the body. Food is also part of most cultures and people's social life [1]. To put it in technical terms, we eat food for physiological and psychosocial reasons...
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