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  1. PEP PATRIOT52

    Scheduling Meals and Exercise for Maximum Fat Burning

    Scheduling Meals and Exercise for Maximum Fat Burning Exercise, cutting calories, and losing fat are difficult, so you want the most from your weight control program. A study from the University of Munich in Germany showed that meal timing, dietary composition, and exercise influenced...
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    Napsgear: Prioritize Protein

    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...
  3. drtbear1967

    Bakery Barns Protein Bar

    by Matt Weik Being a business owner myself, I always enjoy a good story about how businesses first got started – the struggles, the triumphs, the growth. Being that I live in Pennsylvania, which just happens to be the home of Bakery Barn (Pittsburgh, PA), I thought it would be cool to share...
  4. drtbear1967

    How to Increase Fiber

    Dietary fiber can help you feel full, aids in digestion, is helpful for weight management and reduces constipation. Many high-protein, low-carb diets are low in fiber, however, so you'll need to be creative in adding fiber to your meals. Women ages 50 and older need at least 21 grams of fiber...
  5. drtbear1967

    Protein does a body good.

    "Too much protein is bad for your bones!” Heard that before? It's often cited by the same people who say that high-protein diets are bad for your kidneys. The kidney myth has been thoroughly busted, but what about that bone mineral density thing – the "acid-ash hypothesis" – where calcium...
  6. Iron Game

    High-protein diet curbs metabolic benefits of weight loss

    Dieters sometimes consume extra protein to stave off hunger and prevent loss of muscle tissue that often comes with weight loss. But in a study of 34 postmenopausal women with obesity, researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis found that eating too much protein...
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