Send us a text Hello everyone! Welcome to episode 55 of Intermittent Fasting For Life — Experiment of One. I’m your host Tracey Mack. Today I will be discussing: Type 2 diabetes and intermittent fasting. Type 2 Diabetes is a condition where too much sugar stays in the blood instead of going into the body’s cells where it’s supposed to be used for energy. Your body uses a hormone called insulin to move sugar from the blood into the cells. I like to think of insulin as a key. When t...
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Send us a text Hello everyone! Welcome to episode 55 of Intermittent Fasting For Life — Experiment of One. I’m your host Tracey Mack. Today I will be discussing: Type 2 diabetes and intermittent fasting. Type 2 Diabetes is a condition where too much sugar stays in the blood instead of going into the body’s cells where it’s supposed to be used for energy. Your body uses a hormone called insulin to move sugar from the blood into the cells. I like to think of insulin as a key. When t...
Send us a text Vacations are meant for relaxing, exploring, and enjoying life—but that doesn’t mean I toss my lifestyle out the window. Intermittent fasting is part of my lifestyle, and yes, it can travel with me. Here’s how I keep it flexible and enjoyable even when I’m on vacation. 1. I Stay Flexible With My Fasting Window Instead of sticking rigidly to my normal window (e.g., 16:8), I allow myself some room to shift. If there’s a local breakfast I want to try or a late dinner with fr...
Intermittent Fasting for Life-Experiment of One
Send us a text Hello everyone! Welcome to episode 55 of Intermittent Fasting For Life — Experiment of One. I’m your host Tracey Mack. Today I will be discussing: Type 2 diabetes and intermittent fasting. Type 2 Diabetes is a condition where too much sugar stays in the blood instead of going into the body’s cells where it’s supposed to be used for energy. Your body uses a hormone called insulin to move sugar from the blood into the cells. I like to think of insulin as a key. When t...