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Monthly Archives: August 2010
Exploding Nutrition Myths #2: The myth of meal frequency and timing
Many of you enjoyed my first ‘Exploding Nutrition Myths’ installment on agave nectar and the glycemic index. The next myth that needs to be exposed is the idea that eating smaller, more frequent meals ‘revs up’ your metabolism and is a better way to lose weight and remain lean and energized. Along with the meal [...]
Posted in lifestyle, metabolism, scientific research, weight loss | Tagged insulin fairies, intermittent fasting, late night eating, meal frequency, meal timing, nutrition myths | 9 Comments

5 Hour Energy Drinks: Money Down the Toilet (Literally)