One of the benefits of intermittent fasting is that you can in fact completely abstain from food; not forever, but for a day, certainly.
I'll note so-called overweight - BMI 25-30 - is the longest-lived cohort, followed by normal (18-25), obese (30-40), underweight (<18), morbidly obese (40+).
A moment on Wikipedia gave me this: Professors Frank B Hu and Walter Willett of the Department of Nutrition, Harvard School of Public Health, wrote in a letter to the editor in 2000, in the American Journal of Clinical…
By paleo standards writing = agriculture. Internet's more like HFCS.
Single term limits might help.
So 137% say a few months or less?
How hard is it to verify a brutal beating? Bruises at least, right?
One of the benefits of intermittent fasting is that you can in fact completely abstain from food; not forever, but for a day, certainly.
I'll note so-called overweight - BMI 25-30 - is the longest-lived cohort, followed by normal (18-25), obese (30-40), underweight (<18), morbidly obese (40+).
A moment on Wikipedia gave me this: Professors Frank B Hu and Walter Willett of the Department of Nutrition, Harvard School of Public Health, wrote in a letter to the editor in 2000, in the American Journal of Clinical…
By paleo standards writing = agriculture. Internet's more like HFCS.
Single term limits might help.
So 137% say a few months or less?
How hard is it to verify a brutal beating? Bruises at least, right?