I don't quite understand what the leptin reset protocol is, who should be doing it and what should be done? Can anyone give a brief overview in laymans terms?
I've seen the site but still don't get it!
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I don't quite understand what the leptin reset protocol is, who should be doing it and what should be done? Can anyone give a brief overview in laymans terms? I've seen the site but still don't get it! |
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Restoring leptin sensitivity should allow the brain to naturally regulate energy homeostasis to allow the body to adjust to its correct weight naturally. This is based on leptin being the master control hormone in the neuro-regulation of appetite. It's laid out here: http://jackkruse.com/my-leptin-prescription/ The FAQs are useful too: http://jackkruse.com/the-leptin-rx-faqs/ To start - do this for 6-8 weeks:
Determine whether you have reset your leptin according to his guidelines. After reset you can: He has more info on supps and various testing that might be useful for people with specific issues, but that's basically it. He strongly encourages liberal use of coconut oil and green tea. |
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It is the way to let your body be sensitive to hormone leptin which controls long term energy intake and expenditure. Leptin is the way your brain perceives your energy status and consequently how to react. It is done using zero carb, hi fat, ultra protein breakfast - 30-70g of protein. It takes several weeks and Quilt suggests not to exercise during that time. Markers of improvements include increased sweating, reduced appetite and correction of some clinical makers. This should be done by all overweight people. |
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Cook ahead of time. Go to sleep a little earlier. Set your slow cooker the night before. Act "as if". As if this may be your last opportunity to eat for days. The lack of time in the morning seems to be one of the most common excuses, but you can work around it for a few weeks with a little planning and imagination. |
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It's not zero carb but VLC. You eat breakfast within half an hour of waking. Breakfast should keep you going for hours, even better if it keeps you full until dinner time. |
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As for why you should care about leptin: There was an article in today's New York Times describing the results of a recent Australian study that really helped me understand the role leptin plays in body weight and why people regain weight after dieting. here's a snippet:
The subjects were on a low-calorie, "maintenance" diet and they still were gaining back all the weight they lost. Unless leptin can be normalized at the new, lower body weight, the dieter will inevitably gain the weight back, even if he/she eats very, very little food. And they'll be miserable and hungry the whole time. Logically, then, the only way to NOT gain the weight back is to somehow raise leptin levels. HOW and WHAT you eat apparently makes a difference here. |
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What if you don't have time to eat the BAB within 30 minutes of waking. I have to get up early as it is to get to work and any earlier would disrupt my good sleep. |
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Use pre-cooked sausage scrambles, a small carton of egg beaters, 4 ounces of finely grated cheese. Mix all in a bowl and pour into muffin tin. Bake at 350 for about 18 to 20 minutes. One or two of these nuked in the microwave on the way out the door with my coffee and I am good to go. I bake these on Sundays so I have plenty for the week! and the 30 minute time isn't a problem any more! |
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