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16:8 Diet
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Following on from yelenots' question yesterday about the 5:2 diet, I think the 16:8 may work better for me.
Does anyone know if you can drink (water, tea etc) during your 16 hour fast?
Does anyone know if you can drink (water, tea etc) during your 16 hour fast?
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Basic jist is that you only eat for an 8 hour period per day. Say from 12 noon til 8pm. Just means skipping breakfast for most people. You can shift the eating period to suit. For instance you could eat from 10am to 6pm if you prefer. Not for the entire 8 hours though...
Basic jist is that you only eat for an 8 hour period per day. Say from 12 noon til 8pm. Just means skipping breakfast for most people. You can shift the eating period to suit. For instance you could eat from 10am to 6pm if you prefer. Not for the entire 8 hours though...
Found this -
http:// theweek lydietp lan.hub pages.c om/hub/ Week-1- The-8-H our-Die t
I suppose I could still have (black) tea, as fluffy's friend did.
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I suppose I could still have (black) tea, as fluffy's friend did.
You need to try to develop the habit of rewarding yourself with something other than consumables when you have a breathing space and want a lift. Make a list of alternative things you could do that you like. Then put that into practice substituting for the biscuit / crisp sneak. Know what you mean though, if I'm frustrated I tend to stand up and suddenly realise I want something tasty and was about to go get it, but I don't really, not deep down.
Here's a guide to various types of intermittent fasting...in the comments someone asks about coffee,and the answer is that a drink that is no more than 50 calories should be fine. Interesting stuff...we may often fast without realising or intending to.
http:// jamescl ear.com /the-be ginners -guide- to-inte rmitten t-fasti ng
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