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Here is some great information from my friend Jon Benson. You may have this gene. It may be turned “off” right now… in fact it probably is. There’s a problem with that: This gene helps you melt off bodyfat.It would be pretty nice to turn that sucker on, right? Here’s the article on… 1. What SIRT1 is; What Is SIRT1?Simply put, SIRT1 is a “rescue gene”. This gene is activated during times of fasting to, for a very SHORT period of time, access more stored bodyfat. That’s a good thing. The problems are… 1. Fasting is not good for the metabolism if done for more than a day; 2. This trick doesn’t work well over the long-run. SIRT1 is practically dormant in most people as we have a surplus of food. We consume, on average, about 30% more food than our bodies require every single day. It’s no wonder this gene went to sleep… … and it’s time you wake it up. How To Turn On SIRT1As mentioned above, fasting for a day will activate SIRT1 if practiced for a few weeks. So you eat one day, fast the next, and keep this up for 1-2 weeks. But… let’s face it. Most of us do not like the idea of NOT eating for a full day. So I have two alternatives that work just as well to activate SIRT1 and NOT shut down your metabolism over the long-haul (as weekly fasting like this can do.) If you want to try a fruit fast every other day you can do so. This is much healthier and much easier on the body than an all-out fast. However, for some people the sugar in fruit can trigger over-eating… and we don’t want that. TIP 2: Stagger your calories I teach this trick here: Why This Works <--- click.here But I take it a step further: I let you in on how you can stagger your “macronutrients” and your calories without having to think too much about it. I call this my “Favorite Foods Plan” because it demands you consume high-calorie foods that you enjoy at specific times on specific days. The other days are low in calories, higher in lean protein, but still contain real food. Fasting is not necessary. The “starvation” switch that triggers SIRT1 has been shown to be triggered after only a day or two of low-calorie eating. You just can’t do that very long without higher- calorie days… and THAT is the nifty trick you need to learn. I wrote the book on the subject… literally. : ) My Guide To Fatloss <--- click.here How Do You Keep SIRT1 “On”?Simple: You stay on this cycle-your-calories dietplan… yep. That’s necessary. This is for LIFETIME fatloss… not a crash dietplan… they never, EVER get you what you want. You want to be lean for life… no exceptions. So to do that you need all the genetic help you can get…. and SIRT1 is part of that plan. Turn it on today. Go here now – Turn On Your Fatburning Gene <--- click.here Remember: P.S. I’ve made the science part of this article pretty straight-forward. Personally I love science stuff but I slept through most of the boring parts. ; ) However, this is science you can USE… as in right now… today… And you definitely need to make sure SIRT1 is alive and well… working away to help you shed more weight… Turn On Your Fatburning Gene <— click.here No related posts. Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin. |
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