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Keto Diet for Beginners + Intermittent Fasting + Mediterranean Diet: 3 in 1- Essential and Definitive Weight Loss Guide for Women and Men, New Mini Healthy ... Ketogenic Lifestyle, Reverse Disease / Serena Baker | |
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Don’t worry, you’re in the right place and you’re about to find out the holy trinity of weight loss. What do you want your body to look like? Whether you are pear shaped, orange shaped or watermelon shaped, it may seem like achieving the perfect body is something only achievable in dreams. If you think training and maintaining a healthy diet might be the answer but aren’t sure where to start, you’ve come to the right place. From nutritional information to dietary techniques, this book outlines the benefits you can take advantage of by following a regular intermittent fasting schedule combined with a ketogenic diet and a healthy, natural Mediterranean diet.
First and foremost, you will learn about what exactly intermittent fasting is and what you may expect when it’s done regularly. Next you can expect to read about the facts and myths surrounding intermittent fasting and after you have learned the essentials, you will learn how to bring the culinary delights of the Mediterranean– whole grains, fruits and veggies, olive oil and rev wine – right to your kitchen table. To top it all off, a ketogenic-mediterranean combination will make sure you get the results that you want, guaranteeing a successful and interesting path to your goal.
This might all sound a bit overwhelming, but that’s okay. This book is perfect for both people already on their way to achieving their goal body and complete beginners. The book is written in such a way that will allow any type of person to take advantage of the guides and tips they will find in this book.
It’s easy to dismiss fasting as just another bunch of weight loss hype, but that, would be a mistake. Aside from the scientific proof widely available to the public, there are just too many cases of people successfully utilizing the ancient intermittent fasting techniques to just ignore it. Aside from that, what is there to hate about fresh, tasty, Mediterranean food?