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"The Fasting Hack: Eat Less, Live Longer? The Science Behind Intermittent Fasting Exposed!"
"Eat Less, Live Longer? The Science Behind Intermittent Fasting Exposed!" Introduction Intermittent Fasting (IF) is more than just a trendy diet—it’s a scientifically backed lifestyle strategy that optimizes metabolism, promotes weight loss, and enhances overall health. With growing global interest, IF has been widely adopted by fitness enthusiasts, celebrities, and even medical professionals. But what makes fasting so powerful? What are the advantages and how does it operate? In this in-depth guide, we’ll explore the science, health advantages, and practical tips for integrating intermittent fasting into your daily routine.
By PRABAL TR PRO11 months ago in Longevity
"Vision Power, Retina Health, Dry Eyes & Pressure: Essential Prevention & Care"
"Eye Power, Retina, Dryness & Pressure: Essential Prevention & Care" Introduction Our eyes are one of the most complex and vital organs in our body. However, they are constantly exposed to potential damage due to modern lifestyle habits, aging, and medical conditions. From eye power issues (refractive errors) to severe conditions like retinal disorders, dryness, high eye pressure, and arthritis-related inflammation, our vision health is often at risk.
By PRABAL TR PRO11 months ago in Longevity
"What Happens to Your Body When You Quit Sugar?"
What Happens to Your Body When You Stop Eating Sugar? Introduction Sugar is everywhere. From your morning coffee to hidden sugars in processed foods, it’s nearly impossible to avoid. But what if you decided to cut sugar out of your life entirely? What would happen to your body?
By PRABAL TR PRO11 months ago in Longevity
Alice Says!
As a fresh graduate of Nutrition and Dietetics, in 2000, I wanted to help people eat healthily and prevent lifestyle diseases. This was very clear, especially after working at the Kenyatta National Hospital. While working with an American nurse (Jean Suren) and learning about diabetes, I was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. One day while testing the glucometers used in the clinic, my random blood sugar was found to be 9 mmol/l. This was scary. The next morning, we tested, and it was 8 mmol/l at fasting. More shocks. We checked two hours postprandial (after meal) it was 11 mmol/l. I was a confirmed Type 2 diabetes patient. I cried myself silly. Alice Achieng Ojwang, at the tender age of 25 years, was going to take pills daily. I was depressed. But Jean Suren, my mentor then, assured me we could reverse it. At 25, you can imagine what happens: probably living alone, eating junk food, having late nights, alcohol, name it. I took up the challenge to change my lifestyle and reverse this deadly condition. I changed my diet, I exercised, I slept early, and I stopped toxic lifestyle habits. For the first time as a dietician, I practised what I preached: eating and living a healthy lifestyle. I can probably say that after 6 months, I reversed my Type 2 diabetes. I have continued to follow a healthy lifestyle, exercise regularly, and sleep well, and I remain free from Type 2 diabetes. 22 years on, I have never looked back. Because we have a family history of Type 2 diabetes, cancer, hypertension, and more, I remain alert and have medical checks regularly. Fast forward: After I graduated from the Diabetes Care Centre with Jean Suren, I started my practice (March 2001), where I specialised in managing Type 2 diabetes and obesity. I worked with Dr Eva Njenga, and together we reversed Type 2 diabetes in overweight and obese patients. It was possible despite the tremendous resistance from the medical fraternity. So as much as it was obvious diet makes the difference, patients were still managed with lots of drugs. What is more, they were not referred to a dietician/nutritionist. During the course of my practice, I have helped hundreds of patients 8 reverse Type 2 diabetes. I remember a gentleman who was referred to me by one of the cardiologists. He weighed a hefty 150kgs. He was diabetic, had hypertension, and had high cholesterol levels He was constantly breathless, tired, and snored even while awake. He had erectile dysfunction, backache, knee pain, and classic symptoms of a fatal heart attack waiting to happen. He had a plastic bag in which he carried all his drugs. He was taking almost 30 tablets a day. When he came to see me, he was interested in restoring his sexual function. He told me his wife was about to leave him. He was no longer able to perform his sexual duties at the tender age of 50 years. He could not go up the stairs to his bedroom in the house he built because of his painful knees and back. He slept in the ground-floor bedroom that was earlier used by the house help. He was miserable. I took him through a basic nutrition plan: Eat a meal for breakfast, a smaller meal for lunch, and only vegetables at night; drink at least two litres of water, cut out all sugar, take only a bottle of Tusker a day, and sleep eight hours even if you are lying in bed awake. I did not prescribe exercises for the first two months because of the excessive weight and severe back pain. My prescription was too simple. He could not believe me. “How will this diet help me?” he wondered aloud. I reassured him and urged him to believe and work with me. The deal was that he had to follow my plan strictly. “Obedience saves lives,” we agreed. One month later, he felt a lot better, slept better, and lost 5kgs. He was now highly motivated, had started walking more, and obediently followed the plan. In six months, he had stopped snoring. He took only medication for blood pressure and cholesterol (only three tablets from the earlier 30) and had lost 25kgs. He was a happy man. He lost 54 kgs in one year, ran a half marathon, and felt like a bull. This client and many others motivated me to believe that diets and lifestyles have a significant impact on chronic conditions, especially Type 2 diabetes. Diabetes is the most straightforward condition to manage, but it is deadly if poorly controlled.
By Alice Ojwang11 months ago in Longevity
9 Things Highly Disciplined People Never Allow in Their Lives. AI-Generated.
9 Things Highly Disciplined People Never Allow in Their Lives Discipline is the key to success. Highly disciplined people are not just good at sticking to routines; they actively avoid behaviors and habits that hinder their growth and productivity. They make conscious choices every day to maintain focus, achieve goals, and lead a balanced life.
By Adnan Rasheed11 months ago in Longevity
10 Ways to Lose Weight Quickly and Keep It Gone
Wanna lose weight fast? Keep it off for good? It ain’t easy, but it’s possible. You just need some tricks that work. Below are 10 tips—simple but effective—that can help you reach your goals. Let’s get rolling!
By GHABANI BOULEFAA11 months ago in Longevity
The Master Key to Health: Capillary Circulation
Did you know that the majority of diseases and aging symptoms originate from capillary health? Capillaries are the body's tiniest blood vessels, making up about 98% of the entire circulatory system. These delicate vessels, which are approximately 1/100mm in diameter, act as the primary transport network for oxygen, nutrients, and waste removal. The total length of all capillaries in the body extends up to 99,000 km—enough to circle the Earth two and a half times!
By k-parasite11 months ago in Longevity
The Smoothie Diet: A Nutrient-Packed Approach to Healthy Living
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By Charles Funk11 months ago in Longevity









