How To Repair A Damaged Metabolism - Stavation Mode

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  • lionwes59
    lionwes59 Posts: 11
    awesome post. have lost about 30 pounds about 1/2 way to my goal and hit the wall. was just thinking man i cannot go back up again. will look up the ebook and hope it does the trick. thanks much.
  • lexidell46
    lexidell46 Posts: 143
    thank you
  • Thanks for posting -a great read!
  • offthedeependay
    offthedeependay Posts: 435 Member
    bump.thanks reconferms that I am making the right decision to increase my calories
  • wingchunrick
    wingchunrick Posts: 267 Member
    Its by Tom Venuto and he has an online program called "Burn the Fat, Feed the Muscle" (BFFM). Google it and you will find it, its really informative and makes so much sense.
  • imtriagain
    imtriagain Posts: 104 Member
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  • ElPumaMex
    ElPumaMex Posts: 367 Member
    Nice article
  • Wonderful article. Very useful information! Thanks for sharing! :)
  • petrocoetsee
    petrocoetsee Posts: 829 Member
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  • OpenHeaven
    OpenHeaven Posts: 275 Member
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  • AnnyaSB
    AnnyaSB Posts: 233 Member
    Bump to re-read later...................

    Thank you so much for a very informative article :happy:
  • I thought I might chime in.

    I learned from strength coach Jason Ferruggia that the best way to assess if you metabolism is slowing down, or "broken", is to take your body temperature with a digital thermometer.

    It should read around 98.1 to 98.6 Fahrenheit if everything is normal. If your metabolism is under 97%, your fat loss ability could be impaired up to 30% +.

    I wrote a report on how to do this, for those who are interested (shameless plug alert):

    http://www.thefatlossanswer.com/weight-loss-blog/free-report-day3g/
  • Casey45
    Casey45 Posts: 160 Member
    Its by Tom Venuto and he has an online program called "Burn the Fat, Feed the Muscle" (BFFM). Google it and you will find it, its really informative and makes so much sense.

    Thanks, will investigate.
  • bebreli
    bebreli Posts: 227 Member
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  • Really informative post! Thanks :-)
  • I lost 41 pounds in 60 days by generally sticking to 1200 calories sometimes (probably 15-20 of those days) even less than 1000 calories and at the end of 60 days I had lost 38 pounds of fat and only 3 pounds of muscle despite the fact I did zero weight training. I always hear people talk about this starvation mode, but it has yet to come for me unless I should have lost 50 pounds in 60 days or something. I really don't buy that it is so easy for your body to go into starvation mode and sabotage your weight loss goals. I'm not a scientist, I don't know a lot about the human body, I can only go from my experiences, but by making each calorie count, even in those days when I was sub 1000 calories I still lost weight at a steady pace. I loaded up on Protein, kept fat and sugar low and the results told me I was doing a good job thus far.

    Disclaimer: I am just a young dumb kid and ignorance is bliss, but until I actually see the effects of this starvation mode, to me it isn't completely non-existent, it just isn't as simple as eating less than 1200 calories a day or two a week. I certainly buy this theory though if a person were to eat less than 1200 calories 4 or 5 days a week.
  • Ginsuguy
    Ginsuguy Posts: 6
    bump for when I have caffine not alcohol in my blood.
  • Thank You! I'm going to try this!
  • ST99000722
    ST99000722 Posts: 204 Member
    Bump for later
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  • diinva
    diinva Posts: 57
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  • DSCLBD
    DSCLBD Posts: 40
    BUMP
  • BurkeshireFarms
    BurkeshireFarms Posts: 45 Member
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  • nortiekeeks
    nortiekeeks Posts: 59 Member
    thanks for posting. I will read again later when my brains woken up.

    heehee, was thinking the same thing... :laugh:
  • jennifer783
    jennifer783 Posts: 86 Member
    Awesome! Thank you!
  • AeolianHarp
    AeolianHarp Posts: 463 Member
    lol what a bull crock article. Only good things about it is its advocation for weightlifting and diet breaks. Outside of that, frequent meals and carb cycling are horse dung and only serve to complicate life.
  • myak623
    myak623 Posts: 615 Member
    Good post at explaining "starvation mode". Some of the other recommendations are always necessary. However, they certainly wouldn't hurt either.
  • Twins2007
    Twins2007 Posts: 236 Member
    lol what a bull crock article. Only good things about it is its advocation for weightlifting and diet breaks. Outside of that, frequent meals and carb cycling are horse dung and only serve to complicate life.

    LMAO!!! That's pretty much of I feel these days...I am SO tired of new "revelations" and this and that...
  • pstaceyca
    pstaceyca Posts: 306 Member
    Bump...will read later!! :)
  • agbaeb
    agbaeb Posts: 179 Member
    bump - thanks!
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