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YOU'RE NOT EATING ENOUGH DURING YOUR WINDOW You'll be so hungry, you may start eating and not stop. As well, the body stores food to protect itself. Your body will sense the need to stock up on reserves and may store those extra pounds as fat instead of lean muscle.
Should You Take Vitamin D On An Empty Stomach? Ideally, no. As a fat-soluble vitamin, pure vitamin D isn't well absorbed in its pure form unless...
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Turning on your fat burning hormones Calorie intake and nutritional habits – be mindful of what you're eating; check out our article on the...
Read More »Intermittent Fasting can be a great way to lose weight as part of a healthy lifestyle. However, there are some potential Intermittent Fasting mistakes that can lead to unwanted weight gain. This guide will tell you what you may be doing wrong and give you tips on how to succeed! If you’ve been following me for a while, you’ll know that I follow an Intermittent Fasting (also called IF) lifestyle. It has been a key component of why I feel so amazing and healthy at this point in my life. Remember, it wasn’t always that way. I definitely struggled with my weight for many years (see my story here) and didn’t feel good about myself at all. I had some yo-yo dieting going on and a love for junk food, and seriously, the two did not mix. But now that I am on the right track (thanks to Intermittent Fasting and exercise—a great combo), it’s so much easier to be healthy. One thing I think is great about IF is that it suits every type of diet you prefer, from keto to vegan to paleo, and so on. So yes, I used IF for weight loss, and chances are you are reading this post because you are, too. If you are wondering “why am I gaining weight with Intermittent Fasting?”, don’t stress. You are not alone. I get asked a lot how weight gain factors in when you are trying so hard to eat healthily. We’re going to look at that now and let you know where things may be going wrong. I’ll also give you the info you need to succeed. Losing weight with Intermittent Fasting is entirely possible and trust me, we’ll get you there!
Good snack-friendly foods to have available if you get hungry include fruits, nuts, berries, plain yogurt and cottage cheese. Try to avoid bringing...
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Drink ample water daily Water consumption increases metabolism, keeps us full, and lessens unexpected hunger sensations. Reduced water consumption...
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How long does it *really* take to lose 15 pounds? “The safest and most sustainable timeline to lose about 15 pounds would be about two to four...
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The Top 3 Death Drinks You Should Avoid Today Diet Soda. Even though “diet” soda might sound like it's OK to drink because there is no real sugar...
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Being less active, losing muscle mass and the aging of your internal components all contribute to a sluggish metabolism. Fortunately, there are...
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A BMI of less than 18.5 means a person is underweight. A BMI of between 18.5 and 24.9 is ideal. A BMI of between 25 and 29.9 is overweight. A BMI...
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Generally, older adults in good physical shape walk somewhere between 2,000 and 9,000 steps daily. This translates into walking distances of 1 and...
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The best time to eat peanut butter for weight loss is for breakfast, after a workout, and as a substitute for dessert. Eating too much peanut...
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