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Explanation on why the fruit til noon diet is so effective at boosting metabolism and fat loss Learned this from Noah Ryan and anabology Highly recommend listening to their latest podcast on this topic

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Paytonvor 1 Jahr

@NoahRyanCo @anabology So for smoothies no milk, Greek yogurt, or protein powder. Is honey able to be added to the smoothies?

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Nicola Marascovor 1 Jahr

@NoahRyanCo @anabology Correct. Honey would be a great addition

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Start Willowvor 1 Jahr

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Matt Wisvor 1 Jahr

@NoahRyanCo @anabology got the link to the episode handy by chance?

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David Eylervor 1 Jahr

@NoahRyanCo @anabology I'll def listen to Noah's podcast - it's on my list. I'm assuming this is not a year round protocol since fruit isn't naturally available year round in most locations naturally? or is there something else I need to know? Thinking of our ancestors...

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Nicola Marascovor 1 Jahr

@NoahRyanCo @anabology It’s a great episode. This is only something I’ve tried this year. I don’t see a need to do this year round unless you really enjoy it Eating seasonally can be very beneficial

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Namevor 1 Jahr

@NoahRyanCo @anabology I maintained weight on the fruit til noon diet despite eating 5-8 large apples a day, but I only lost fat when I cut them and went fruitless. It’s not a fat loss miracle.

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Kaelvor 1 Jahr

@NoahRyanCo @anabology I’ve observed this too but curious - does eating Greek yoghurt w the fruit undermine this response?

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Mr.McCormick⚡️vor 1 Jahr

@NoahRyanCo @anabology Beast mode. Will implement this

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Nicola Marascovor 1 Jahr

@NoahRyanCo @anabology Your metabolism is about to take off 🚀

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Tibõvor 1 Jahr

@NoahRyanCo @anabology What about when you work out in the morning ? Feeling crushed mid workout when I am only on fruit

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Nicola Marascovor 1 Jahr

@NoahRyanCo @anabology Some recommendations: Honey before and during exercise Coffee without fats before the gym Pre workout supps: shilajit, black ginger, butea superba, cistanche

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Josh Rainer

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This is the boomer uncle who Raj Shamani invited to his podcast to talk on medical and health. The guy who said "Ghee" (also called clarified butter) is a fat burner. Ghee is heavy on saturated fats and every single nutrition and cardiology clinical societies recommend limiting saturated fats. See here: American Heart Association Presidential Advisory on Dietary Fats For lack of a better description, protoplasmic masses without neuronal cohesion, like this guy here, Mr. Prashant Desai, who has absolutely no training in medical and healthcare, who flaunts toilet paper value nutrition certificates for his video background and without an ounce of scientific temper, talking absolute rubbish on nutrition and diet are the ones the public must stay away from. Look at this video. Nutrition and diet specialist Prashant Desai is holding up a bottle of alcohol and claiming that is causes "non-alcoholic" fatty liver. I mean it is like trying to convince the public by holding up a cat and saying its a dog. Basic IQ anyone? Mr. Desai further says non-alcoholic fatty liver never existed in children before 1980. This is absolutely wrong. Fatty liver had been identified in overfed children as early as 1849. His claim that fruit juice is the same as alcohol is also nonsense. He has no actual idea how nutrient metabolism works. Metabolism of alcohol and that of fruit juice (fructose) is completely different. High fructose intake is associated with increased risk of fatty liver disease. Even fresh fruits have fructose in them. The added sugars cause more harm than the natural sugars in your recommended daily portion of fruits/ fruit juices. See here: Alcohol metabolism and fatty liver: Fructose metabolism and fatty liver: Listen to certified clinical nutritionists and doctors. Reject fearmongering nutritional quacks like these. Their narratives harm the public health.

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