After traditional diets either failed or provided only temporary success, I've discovered a personalized approach that combines elements from various diets. This allows me to handle the rules of each individual diet more flexibly. My strategy includes:<p>• Eat more protein. (low carb)<p>• Eat less. (calories restriction)<p>• Skip breakfast. (intermediate fasting)<p>Pick two of these rules every day.
I got downvoted heavily last time I mentioned this on HN, but I have done 90 days on fresh vegetable juice several times in my life, and it feels amazing. I've gotten several 60+ year old people to try it, including my father, and all achieve great weight loss (30-45 lbs). One 63 year old male even had blood work done before and after, and even though he lived on only vegetable and fruit juice for 90 days, basically ALL his metrics improved. Even glucose and A1C improved, which shocked his doctor since he was living on basically only sugar for 90 days.
Interesting although not entirely surprising results.<p>Some aspects of the results were hard for me to interpret though. Although some risk seemed to increase in a dose dependent way, some didn't. For example, with refined grains once you got out of the lowest quintile, your risk went up but it didn't seem to be dose dependent. So the gains were in eliminating refined grains or not? Sugar consumption though was different: there seemed to be gains to any reduction in sugar. I wonder if those kinds of nonlinearities would replicate or not.
1 meal per day six times a week.<p><a href="https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RuOvn4UqznU" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RuOvn4UqznU</a>