by Dr Drew | Jan 25, 2016 | Food & Nutrition
Intermittent fasting (IF) alternates periods of eating with long periods of not eating (fasting). But how long should you go without eating? There are several schools of thought and several methods. Here are 4 of the more popular methods. You should consult your...
by Dr Drew | Jan 17, 2016 | Food & Nutrition, Mind & Body
Intermittent fasting (IF) is a pattern of eating that alternates periods of eating with long periods of not eating (fasting). Different methods incorporate fasting on different schedules—from fasting every day over night to 24-hour fasts once a week or every other...
by Dr Drew | Jan 13, 2016 | Food & Nutrition
Intermittent fasting (IF) is not a diet plan, per se. Rather, it’s a pattern of eating that alternates periods of eating with long periods of not eating (fasting). It allows the body to maximize the metabolic processes that take place only in a fasted state. Why fast?...
by Dr Drew | Jan 3, 2016 | Food & Nutrition
On the LCHF (low carbohydrate, high fat) diet, your dinners can be similar to the way you already eat…just leave out the starchy sides. You can replace potatoes and rice with mashed or grated cauliflower, replace pasta with zucchini noodles or spaghetti squash,...
by drdrewstaff | Dec 26, 2015 | Food & Nutrition
Is your idea of a typical lunch a sandwich and a bag of chips? On the LCHF (low carbohydrate, high fat) diet, that will have to change…but that doesn’t mean that you can’t still have some of your favorites. In fact, you may be able to enjoy foods you may have...
by Dr Drew | Dec 20, 2015 | Food & Nutrition
Studies show that the average American puts on 1.5 to 2 pounds over the holiday season. That may not seem like much, but if you keep that weight on through January and the rest of the new year, the pounds can add up over the years. So, it’s better to avoid putting the...
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