Repairing your broken furnace (Metabolism)
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I think this will help me. Thanks!0
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bumping for a later read!0
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I'm posting so I can find it again later when I have more time to read it. Thanks for sharing!0
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Thanks for the info! I'm hoping the changes will help0
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Great article!0
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Awesome post! This should really have a star beside it.0
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AWESOME!0
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I naturally have the metabolism of a 12 year old boy, or so I was told 6 years ago. The older I get, the higher my metabolism seems to go. It is impossible for me to sit or stand still. Something on me is ALWAYS in motion. Even in my sleep (my poor hubby). A lot of it makes sence after reading this article. BUT, I do best on 2 BIG meals a day. I have tried 3 smaller meals and I am always hungry. 2 BIG meals (eat until I am full) seems to work best. I like to eat at 10am and 4pm. Sometimes my schedule won't allow for it. I am currently 60. I have been a total vegetarian since 1985.
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read later0
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Bump..I cant possibly take the time to read all of this right now.0
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Weight loss is not complicated. Consume less than you burn= win. Why do people insist on complicating things?0
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Bump for later :flowerforyou:0
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Awesome article.
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Weight loss is not complicated. Consume less than you burn= win. Why do people insist on complicating things?
Weight loss isn't complicated, sure. But being healthy requires more than a calorie deficit.0 -
Meh.
Ridden with Broscience thats been debunked already.
Good article for the beginner though.
To "Restart" a slow metabolism all you need to do is eat more.
Simple stuff.
If you eat below TDEE its fat loss.
If you eat too low you plateau eventually and need to eat more.
The BS about not eating carbs at night is simply BS.
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Great Article. I plan to make some changes in my diet.:drinker:0
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only thing i would argue is meal time being significant.............0
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Thanks great article! This is exactly what my trainer suggested!0
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only thing i would argue is meal time being significant.............
If you eat carbs at night they are likely to just turn into fat since you aren't burning them off.
But everyones different......... some people can eat a tub of ice cream and never gain weight. Need to just figure out what works for your body.0 -
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hee, we need a new furnace too,0
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