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slow carb diet results

in this cruise control diet review, i willbe taking a closer look at this super popular fat loss system and give you both the prosand cons so you can get insight into whether this product is right for you or not. now please make sure you watch this entirevideo because if you do want to get this system, at the end of this video will show you whereto get it at the best price. slow carb diet results, okay, let’s get straight into the pros ofthis program: the cruise control diet is a science based,practical and cutting edge way of eating to burn fat. the focus is on eating natural,unprocessed foods that produce a low insulin response, and are highly thermogenic, meaningthat they burn fat. this diet is mostly low carb but includesstrategic cheat meals a few times per week where you can eat anything you desire. thisdiet is super easy to follow so you can forget calorie counting, there are no strict rulesto follow, and you won’t have to worry about portion controlled meals. the cruise con...

My First Protein Sparing Modified Fast Experience – Dr. Michael Eades’ Thin So Fast

(This is part 5 of a multi-part series on How to Tweak a Low Carb Diet . It discusses my weight loss journey so far. If you didn't read part 1, you can do so by clicking on the how-to link. Part 1 also includes links to the rest of this series.) After leaving the Kimkins’ weight loss diet behind, I began reading through Lyle McDonald’s website and body building forum because of a comment I received to one of my blog posts. This commenter had gotten stuck when she was almost to goal weight and had broken her stall by incorporating Lyle’s technique of using refeeds to reset her Leptin and other hormone levels back to normal. She warned me that the forum participants were not always nice to each other, especially newbies, and that they could be a bit over-the-top, but she believed the information I would find there would help me decide what to do next. That piqued my interest. Not only because I trusted the source of that information, but because I knew there had to be a valid reason ...