Weight Loss Plateau 101 for a Slow Metabolism – Dr.Berg

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Dr. Berg talks about weight loss plateau.
1. Keep your carbs below 20 grams (esp. if you have a slow metabolism)
2. No snacking between meals - do intermittent fasting (don't eat when you are not hungry). If you have low blood sugar, add more fat to the meal.
3. Keep your vegetables on the high end. You will need the fiber for the gut and the nutrients
4. Hidden carbs - avoid alcohol and fruit are the most common.
5. Stress - go from long walks and change your environment.
6. Sleep - this can kill your metabolism. Adding another hour of sleep could be the difference between losing and not losing
7. Other health problems - if you have "other" health problems like thyroid, constipation, problems with your cycles (menstruation), and inflammation.
8. Supplements (add minerals and B-vitamins)
9. Adding the exercise - whole body higher intensity, short duration with lots of rest is best.

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