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  • Hi everyone! I’m only doing 1 fastday per week, because I’m very active and have always had a fast metabolism, which means that I’m really hungry most of the time anyway. And that makes 2 fastdays per week feel overly difficult. Plus, I wasn’t overweight to start with, I just wanted to slim down and hopefully get some of the health-benefits from fasting! I get stomach cramps, and sometimes have trouble sleeping. But 1 fastday per week has still worked really well! I’ve lost 5kg in these past 7 months, and my BMI is down from 22.1 to 20.6.

    People around me thinks that fasting is “crazy”, “unhealthy” and “extreme” but I hope that will change over time. That they’ll learn and realize what’s really extreme: The fast-food, eat-all, huge portions-mindset of todays society!

    I work as a registered nurse in Sweden, and try to give people healthy advice about food. But it is an uphill struggle.

    hi cecilia

    welcome & thanks 4 ur posting

    congrats!!!!!!!! on ur loss & in being 1 of the elites the 6/1 group

    michael is now there i’m not there yet 🙂

    have u told the people about this site where they can watch

    the video

    “Eat, Fast and Live Longer” 6 August 2012

    Michael J. Mosley has set himself a truly ambitious goal: he wants to live longer, stay younger and lose weight in the bargain. And he wants to make as few changes to his life as possible along the way. He discovers the powerful new science behind the ancient idea of fasting, and he thinks he’s found a way of doing it with the 5:2 diet that still allows him to enjoy his food. Michael tests out the science of fasting on himself – with life-changing results.

    EAT FAST AND LIVE LONGER

    http://www.disclose.tv/action/viewvideo/110651/BBC_Horizon_2012_Eat_Fast_and_Live_Longer/

    “The Truth About Exercise” 28 February 2012

    Michael Mosley investigates recent scientific research that could change the way people exercise, including a study that suggests many could benefit from just three minutes of high-intensity activity a week. He also discovers the health benefits of seemingly innocuous actions, such as walking and fidgeting, and learns why some people do not respond to exercise at all.

    THE TRUTH ABOUT EXERCISE

    http://vimeo.com/51836895

    “The Truth About Personality” 10 July 2013

    Michael Mosley explores the latest research in genetics and neuroscience to find out what factors shape people’s personalities and whether they can be changed. Michael tries two techniques in an attempt to make him worry less and become more of an optimist – with surprising results.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajvZmXqlrNU

    Diet and Disease FIRST BROADCAST: 11 Sep 2008 BBC Four

    The lengths doctors go to to uncover connections between what we eat and what we die from.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdZBxRx5xfc

    The Truth About Vitamins (16 Sep. 2004)

    Vitamins without doubt are vital to our health.
    And it remains possible that high dose vitamin
    supplements will one day be proven to protect
    against illnesses like heart disease and cancer.
    But so far, definitive evidence for these claims
    remains largely elusive. And as we discover more
    about some vitamins, it is increasingly clear that
    in large doses they can have unexpected,
    and sometimes dangerous consequences.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7i7gPyDZZv4

    mayb 1 will change 2 the fdl

    happy nonfastdays & fastdays & 4/2/1 or 3/3/1 or atf w/1 or as in ur case 6/1 😀

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