By Jon Benson
http://myeveryotherdaydiet.com
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If I told you there was a sure-fire way to
become practically disease-proof, extend
your lifespan by up to 20 healthy years,
and at the same time get rid of as much
bodyfat as you want, would you believe me?
Do you think this secret would come in a
pill or a bottle?
How about some ridiculous "all-lettuce"
dietplan or something?
Well, I’m going to tell you the same secret
I’ve been preaching for years. It just
keeps getting reaffirmed in study after study.
It’s not sure-fire though. I mean, you may
get hit by a bus or a cow may fall out of
the sky and…
well, you get the point.
And there are always rare exceptions. You
know… the "Uncle Charlies" of the world
who can smoke 100 cigs a day and never get
cancer? Well, the same can happen in
reverse: You could eat a perfect dietplan
and get some freaky disease.
BUT… if you want to be "practically"
disease-proof AND most certainly fat-proof
(i.e. far more resistant to putting on
bodyfat), then here is what you do:
Eat less food.
Wait. Don’t stop reading. It’s not what you
think… sorta.
I hear a big "no DUH Benson!" out there
right now. "Sure, eat less food and get rid
of bodyfat…big news!"
Hold on there. I’m talking about much more.
I’m talking about altering your metabolism
permanently through the use of "The
Selective Overfeed And Restriction
Principle", or SOAR.
SOAR is the basis of my System, "The Every
Other Day Diet".
http://myeveryotherdaydiet.com
Researchers have known for decades that
under eating, sometimes by as much as 40% of
your maintenance-level caloric needs,
lengthens lifespan and reduces disease
factors radically. The question has been…
"How"?
Protection of internal organs is one of the
primary reasons, along with a substantial
decrease in insulin resistance. I am
betting on common sense here: Use a car
less frequently and it lasts longer. Color
me silly, but I think the same is true of
your internal organs. The less they have to
process, the longer they last.
Hey, I’m a simple guy at heart. ; )
Now, the problem is obvious: No one wants
to starve themselves just to live longer.
But what if there was a way to decrease
your overall caloric intake by roughly 20%
and reap the same benefits?
And, unlike other studies that show a
"decrease" in basal metabolic rate, what if
you could actually "increase" your
metabolic rate at the same time?
Enter SOAR.
First, some history.
A study published in the Proceedings of the
National Academy of Sciences found that
restricting calories by 30 percent
significantly increased life span in
monkeys. The experimental diet, while still
providing adequate nourishment, slowed
monkeys’ metabolism and reduced their body
temperatures, changes similar to those in
the long-lived thin mice.
Studies over the years, on many different
species of animals, have confirmed that
those animals that we fed less lived
longest. In fact, allowing an animal to eat
as much food as it desires can reduce its
life span buy as much as half.
Do I have your attention?
Good.
So, we have many species of animals tested
(most recently humans as well) showing
longer life spans and less disease – but
slower metabolic rates. However, when
calories were "staggered" — lowered over
time, then spiked higher, then lowered
again — the same reduction in overall
caloric intake was witnessed…but with a
slight increase in basal metabolism.
Now we have fatburning enhanced, and a
plan that you can live with.
This is exactly the structure of my Every
Other Day Diet-System, or "EODD"… to the
"T". But the cool part is that I include
your favorite foods on the menu.
And, I take it a step further –
Ever heard of "interval cardio"? This is
where you walk for a pace, then jog, then
walk again. That’s an example.
The same principle of "sprint/walk/sprint"
works with your dietplan too.
In "Radical FatLoss Blueprint", included
freee with Every Other Day Diet this week,
I take you on a 21-day journey to shed up
to 21 pounds of unwanted fat in 21 days.
This is most certainly a sprint!
Then we tailor it back to faster fatloss,
but not quite that fast… a nice "brisk
walk" for a longer period.
Then we "sprint" again.
Here’s what we have found over the past
year and a half of studying this approach:
1. People get rid of over twice the amount
of bodyfat as normal "dieting";
2. People can still enjoy their favorite
foods every week;
3. Folks find the "harder days" easier to
manage because they know an "easy day"
is just around the corner;
And when I do the math the average person
ends up eating about 20-25% under
maintenance… yet still puts on lean
muscle. How? Simple: They use their stored
bodyfat for fuel to rebuild muscle tissue.
I will go to my grave knowing this is the
healthiest and the "most sane" dietplan on
the planet.
Check it out for yourself — http://myeveryotherdaydiet.com