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Yo-Yo Effect- Goodbye!. Experience report on effortless and sustainable weight achievement through reactivation of fat metabolism with the LipoReAct diet
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- Nombre de pages100
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-6957-7814-0
- EAN9783695778140
- Date de parution20/04/2026
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille4 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurBoD - Books on Demand
Résumé
Like many others, Peter Thurnhofer tried to lose weight through various diets. Nothing worked. Each time, he experienced the familiar yo-yo effect. Like many others, he saw this as a personal development. Realizing that political, economic, and energy-related events had deactivated fat metabolism, leading to his weight problems and related health issues, he discovered a new approach: the LipoReAct diet.
By reactivating fat metabolism, it became possible to achieve and maintain a healthy weight for both overweight and underweight individuals without nutritional deficiencies, hunger pangs, weight-loss aids, or the yo-yo effect. The costs to the general public could be drastically reduced if policymakers focused more on addressing the root cause - the deactivated fat metabolism - instead of solely concentrating on repairs to the accompanying, more noticeable carbohydrate metabolism.
By reactivating fat metabolism, it became possible to achieve and maintain a healthy weight for both overweight and underweight individuals without nutritional deficiencies, hunger pangs, weight-loss aids, or the yo-yo effect. The costs to the general public could be drastically reduced if policymakers focused more on addressing the root cause - the deactivated fat metabolism - instead of solely concentrating on repairs to the accompanying, more noticeable carbohydrate metabolism.






