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Starvation is healthy it seems!
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"THE formula for living longer could be as simple as reducing the amount of food you eat, scientists have found.
And
"Researchers believe that consuming fewer calories can slow down the ageing process"
This would make a lot of sense as the more you eat the more harder your heart and organs work and if you're putting fatty, carb filled oily junk into your body then heart disease and many other ailments and illnesses are building up within the body and will eventually rear their ugly heads.
I went from a size 18 to size ten in just 6 months by stopping alcohol, junk foods, lowering calories, watching what i ate and not having carbs after 4'o'clock and my energy is now through the roof and i look and feel great so it's all linked. X
"THE formula for living longer could be as simple as reducing the amount of food you eat, scientists have found.
And
"Researchers believe that consuming fewer calories can slow down the ageing process"
This would make a lot of sense as the more you eat the more harder your heart and organs work and if you're putting fatty, carb filled oily junk into your body then heart disease and many other ailments and illnesses are building up within the body and will eventually rear their ugly heads.
I went from a size 18 to size ten in just 6 months by stopping alcohol, junk foods, lowering calories, watching what i ate and not having carbs after 4'o'clock and my energy is now through the roof and i look and feel great so it's all linked. X
yup...been known about for years 1934 to be precise
http:// en.wiki pedia.o ...i/Ca lorie_r estrict ion
says here it doesn't work for humans
http:// livelon ger.hub ...hub/ CR_Life _Extens ion
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says here it doesn't work for humans
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Tone it down a bit Woofgang you're putting a dampener on the discussion.
I can't see how these experiments can relate back to humans without first working out what an optimal calorie intake is, cutting 40% intake irrespective of what the baseline is can't lead to a longer life for all (annorexics being the obvious example)
I can't see how these experiments can relate back to humans without first working out what an optimal calorie intake is, cutting 40% intake irrespective of what the baseline is can't lead to a longer life for all (annorexics being the obvious example)
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