The original intermittent fasting plan: easy to follow, effective, and science-based The Alternate-Day Diet is based on scientific and clinical studies that show how restricting calories only every other day activates a gene called SIRT1'the 'skinny' gene'which results in reduced inflammation, improved insulin resistance, better cellular energy production, and releasing fat cells from around the organs to promote weight loss. This easy-to-follow two step plan will enable readers to enjoy these remarkable and measurable benefits: ' Lose fat easily and quickly without deprivation, discomfort, or stress ' Improve fat metabolism and avoid regaining lost fat ' Slow the aging process ' Find relief from symptoms of asthma, heart disease, Type 2 diabetes, autoimmune and inflammatory diseases, and menopause-related hot flashes.
"Diet only half the time . . . but get twice the results! ⁶ It's easy: eat normal portions of your favourite foods one day, and diet the next. You will never feel deprived, and you won't suffer from diet or fatigue stress, the main reasons that most diets fail."
"The original intermittent fasting plan: easy to follow, effective, and science-based The Alternate-Day Diet is based on scientific and clinical studies that show how restricting calories only every other day activates a gene called SIRT1'the 'skinny' gene'which results in reduced inflammation, improved insulin resistance, better cellular energy production, and releasing fat cells from around the organs to promote weight loss. This easy-to-follow two step plan will enable readers to enjoy these remarkable and measurable benefits: ' Lose fat easily and quickly without deprivation, discomfort, or stress ' Improve fat metabolism and avoid regaining lost fat ' Slow the aging process ' Find relief from symptoms of asthma, heart disease, Type 2 diabetes, autoimmune and inflammatory diseases, and menopause-related hot flashes."@en
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