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Detox Diet Principle

Just as we need to send to wash our car from time to time, our body also needs cleaning. The bodies are like filters, and especially human beings need to care for them, which means cleaning them occasionally.

A classic detox diet is a cleansing diet, typically the style of a vegetarian diet, sometimes including certain types of fasting, and with elements that allow the body to release chemicals, stressors, and other toxins, for which can operate optimally.

Anyway, when you look closely at the basic components of a detox diet, you can see that it incorporates several principles rather traditional in the practice of healthy living, therefore it is advisable to consume as what is recommended to avoid

Is it possible to lose weight with diets high in fat?

Several authors claim that it is possible to lose weight and build muscle with a high fat diet, the Anabolic and Metabolic Diet by Dr. Mauro Di Pasquale and diet Body Opus by Dan Duchaine, are two examples.

According to these diets can lose fat without losing muscle mass. It consists of a very low carbohydrate intake for 5 days with two days with high intake of carbohydrates to achieve the super-compensation.

But, can consume more fat a diet rich in fat, as its proponents claim?. In Fitness Gym tell us that probably not, see the explanation.

Our body provides fat diet very differently to carbohydrates or protein. While our intake of carbohydrates or protein is balanced body use as fuel, fat intake is balanced by changes in body fat deposits.

The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition reported two separate studies on how diets affect the use of fats and carbohydrates and fat deposits. One diet was high in carbohydrates and high in fat, while the other contained very little carbohydrate and fat.

Both studies concluded by stating that as carbohydrate intake rose or fell, was the same with its use as fuel. Moreover, the amount of fat eaten, corresponded to the individual body fat percentage, the more consumed, the more retained.

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