Follow Me On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/heretostudy
Taking 5 humapro tabs as we speak Does humapro work? It works okay I guess. As far as the taint, I can't defend them on that. Actually reading the label now, here is what it says: Humapro is produced in a cGMP and NSF certified facility utilizing USP pharmaceutical grade Ajinomoto Amino Acids. there is more, but im not typing it. Maybe the product is manufactured somewhere else?
Ne one have a physical job n fast? I install carpet n its gets kinda rough fasting till 2pm n its almost impossible to try to get a workout in without eating
10grams in a gallon of water every day
ive done IF before, i used peptopro or some bcaa's, although the bcaas made me feel so sick after drinking it i had to finish the tub lol after about a week of it i actually felt better than when i was eating food throughout the day and i wasnt even hungry, maybe i should do a IF lifestyle because my sinus' get really stuffy when ever i eat a big meal anyways
i worked a intense job while fasting, i just had to get over it and do it, i used to have the same thoughts i even felt faint but after a week or so you will kick ass and break the mental dependency to eat throughout the day
Reviving an old thread in hopes of starting some more discussion on this. I've been doing quite a bit of research into intermittent fasting and am intrigued for sure. I've never intentionally tried this, but looking back it was common for me to eat very similar to this in my late teens and early twenties which was when, ironically, I could effortlessly stay very slender. Then I started lifting heavy and eating on a more regular schedule to put on size, which worked, but now it is seems much harder to trim down while eating 4-5 meals/day.
I'm curious to hear from more guys on how their experiences have worked with IF: 16/8 (leangains), eat stop eat (fasting 1-2 24 hour periods/week), EOD fasting, warrior diet, etc. I'm really considering giving the 16/8 approach a go because it seems the most "natural" to me.