I have been wanting to improve my health so that I can keep up with my 3 year old grandson, so I jumped at the chance to receive an advance copy of “Always Eat After 7 PM” by Joel Marion. Over the next month, I’ll be sharing my experience of the book and diet (and hopefully some awesome benefits!) Basically, the Always Eat After 7 PM plan consists of: The 14-day Acceleration Phase to kick-start the program and see rapid results, The Main Phase where you’ll learn exactly which foods to eat when in order to achieve your weight-loss goals, The Lifestyle Phase to keep the weight off for good.
LETS GO!
Right away, Joel begins addressing my first thought.. I am always hungry after dinner! Providing studies and his own experience battling weight, this book gets right to it. After doing the research, Joel decided to put his theory to the test and the results were awesome! 12 lbs down in the first 2 weeks, 46 lbs after 16 weeks, flatter abs and more energy. The message below really grabbed my attention
“A research paper published in Sports Medicine in 2014 showed that people who eat the majority of their carbs at dinner actually sleep better. Carb-induced, quality sleep decreases cortisol (a fat-storing hormone) and ramps up the production of your sleep hormones, serotonin and melatonin. Restorative sleep increases fat-burning hormones—the main one being growth hormone—overnight.”
Having the energy to keep up with my grandson is at the TOP of my list of health goals. I’m excited to dive in and I’ll post an update next week, so stay tuned!
In the meantime, check out this video on Joel’s top tips for success.
Keep following me for several updates on my progress, and check out the book for yourself. Learn more about the book and how to purchase here.
This should be interesting to read. I'm looking forward to your updates!
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ReplyDeletenow this is interesting for sure, as I try NOT to eat after 7 pm but might have to re-think it after I see your updates.
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