2 ways of eating to help your health:
1 low fat diet
eating 10-15% fat in your diet has benefits
http://www.peaktestosterone.com/Ornish_Diet.aspx
Dean ornish show a study that
low fat might be useful in increasing telomerase activity
http://ornishspectrum.com/wp-content...le-changes.pdf
2 fasting(also useful in increasing telomerase activity)
as the study from Dean Orinish ALSO had his study involving
low-fat(10-15%)
meditation
weight loss
exercise
Also shown here
http://www.iflscience.com/health-and...silient-stress
which attempts to explain the MOA of how fasting helps cells be healthier
or this guys site about fasting/Intermittent Fasting (IF)
http://www.lift-heavy.com/intermittent-fasting/
Is overeating healthy? Does eating so many calories you get fat make a person healthy? one a person gets fat, even with 200% RDA of everything, you get fat, that's not healthy.
I am interested in the health benefits of sirtuin activation, as that seems to do something and a way to activate sirtuin genes.
Michael Mosley compared animals, those given access to food 24/7 and those that were given access to food much like in his eat/fast book/ only 8 hours a day,
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x18...nger_lifestyle
the animals that were given food 24/7 had more disease than the ones that were forced to fast.
the basics of fasting is learned from leangains.com
http://www.leangains.com/2010/04/leangains-guide.html
from a guy who fasts, yet is in excellent shape
or from the mike mosly special, which is summed up here, in a video i don't 90% agree with, but it gives you the basics
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9Aj6hRYg4A
(telling you to eat whatever you want 5 days a week and 2 days a week eat very little(which is not what the leangains site agrees with) and you'll prevent onset of dz's.
I find it all interesting, much in the way I first found the idea about taking grams of vitamin C interesting...I still take 10-15grams of vitamin C a day, I can't say for sure I've had any results, but I dont see a downside....do I see a downside to the IFing? aside from the work it takes to not be eating whenever I get hungry, no..I do see many upsides.