Low-carb diets — diets that restrict carbohydrates and instead focus on fats and proteins — have been around for a LONG time. A very long time — the Atkins diet, for example, was popularized in the 1960s.
Low-carb diets — diets that restrict carbohydrates and instead focus on fats and proteins — have been around for a LONG time. A very long time — the Atkins diet, for example, was popularized in the 1960s.
Your brain is the thing that makes you you — your perspective, your memories, your expressions, your emotions, and your thoughts. It's an incredibly powerful hub of activity, but like any other part of your body, its capabilities and functions can change over time and decline with age.
One of THE most important habits for positively changing your nutrition is the unassuming but often-challenging habit of … meal planning. This holds true for any way we might approach our eating. Whether you're going keto, paleo, low carb, etc., meal planning is fundamental to success.
You started intermittent fasting. (Congrats, that's a rad move!) It's going pretty well, but sometimes you feel a touch hazy on the details. You worry if you're doing it right and getting the full benefit.
Picture it: you're at your happy weight. No calorie trackers. No diets. No extra-demanding workout plans. Sounds too good to be true, right? Maybe not — with the help of intermittent fasting. Before you dive down the rabbit hole of googling weight loss intermittent fasting, we can explain.
As a woman trying to look after your health, it can feel like there are a million options you could try. There are all kinds of hacks. Should you try turmeric shots for extra immunity? Plastic body wraps for fat loss? Green tea for weight loss?
We talk a lot about what to eat during intermittent fasting. But drinks have calories, too. So, what can you drink while fasting? It's a good question. And an important one.
The Warrior Diet is a type of intermittent fasting schedule that starts with a 20-hour fast that begins overnight and continues into the next day until being broken by a four-hour feasting window.
Juggling work, family, social commitments, and you time can be overwhelming — not to mention draining and expensive. What if we told you that, whatever your current schedule, routine, or lifestyle, we can help you save energy, time, and money? By learning how to meal plan, you can not only save yourself hassle and free up more of your weekly budget but also reduce food waste and eat more delicious, nutrient-rich food that will fuel your body to be the superhuman you are.
So, you heard about the Eat Stop Eat method of intermittent fasting: two days of 24-hour fasting five days of eating as you wish to and you're intrigued. It's low on rules and high on flexibility, plus the results look promising. Maybe this is the schedule for you!