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What happens when the body's cell are stressed

PostPosted: 31 Jan 2013, 19:41
by Breadandwine
This blog is well worth exploring - all I've seen of it so far is positive:

http://gettingstronger.org/2011/05/intermittent-fasting-for-health-and-longevity/#more-2442

This page contains a series of short films of a lecture from a guy called Todd Becker who is interested in the role of moderate stress as a positive force applied to health, nutrition, rehabilitation and psychology. This is a talk about Intermittent Fasting and you'll see it in 5 short bits .. .

Very informative .. and the second to last two short videos gives a good practical and scientific explanation of the role of fasting on insulin .

OK its not DR MM ( and this guy is not saying he's an expert although you'll see how well its working for him ) but it's an accessible and pretty good explanation of why IF works - do take a look if you have time.

He advocates a 19 hour fast to ensure that you are getting the greatest benefits from this WOE.

The rest of the blog is well worth looking at.

Re: What happens when the body's cell are stressed

PostPosted: 31 Jan 2013, 21:02
by carorees
Thanks for posting this...very useful. The comments below are good too because he answers lots of questions that often arise on this forum!