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Lynnet Bannion wrote:
> On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 06:55:39 -0600, Ashley Moran <[log in to unmask]>
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>> - by the time I've prepared, cooked and cleaned up the mess after a
>> meal, I can easily lose 2 or 3 hours in the day.
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> How about fixing things that don't take so much time and effort?
I second that. I make breakfast and lunch at the same time (lunch goes
to work with me), takes about 30 minutes or so. I typically make a
stir-fry -- they're fast, easy, and tasty. Dinner usually takes a
similar amount of time, so all told that's an hour a day.
Some days it's considerably less -- if I'm in a hurry I'll grab a bunch
of raw veggies and fruits, some nuts, and call it good.
>> My main concern is that since my adrenal glands are somewhat burnt out
>> (can't say how much exactly, but I know they are), that this would put
>> too much stress on my body, and instead of getting the benefits of
>> intermittent fasting I'd make things worse. I guess I'd only know if
>> I tried though.
> I don't think that plan sounds good for your health.
I don't know about the adrenal issue, but I do know that intermittent
fasting is natural and not harmful to a healthy person. It's not like
paleo man had a supermarket he could run to if he was hungry. Some days
the hunt was good, some days he went home empty handed.
--
Robert Kesterson
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