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Meal Suggestion – Breakfast

By phil · Comments (0)
Friday, July 16th, 2010

The plate of food in this picture shows a balanced healthy meal, that has protein fat and carbohydrates, all without any processing.

2 Eggs, fried in olive oil, mushrooms and grilled Tomato.

This is what we are talking about when we ask our clients to eat healthily.

To adjust to your specific Metabolic Type, you would just alter the proportions. In the picture you have approx 50% Protein and 50% carbohydrate.

For the Slow Oxidiser you would need to increase your carbohydrate amount whilst lowering the protein percentage.

For the Fast Oxidiser increasing the protein amount and lowering the carbohydrate percentage.

What could be simpler?

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Categories : Diet Nutrition, Nutrition
Tags : 2 Eggs, Carbohydrate, fitforyou, fitforyou.co.uk, Grilled Tomato, Metabolic Type, Mushrooms, Olive Oil, Proportions, Protein, Suggestion

Meal Suggestion – Tuna, Corgettes & Squash

By phil · Comments (0)
Tuesday, July 6th, 2010


The plate of food in this shows a healthy balanced meal, that has protein fat and carbohydrates, all without any processing.

Seared Tuna, Sauted Corgettes & Roast Squash

This is what we are talking about when we ask our clients to cook healthily.

To adjust to your specific Metabolic Type, you would just alter the proportions. In the picture you have approx 50% Protein and 50% carbohydrate.

For the Slow Oxidiser you would need to increase your carbohydrate amount whilst lowering the protein percentage.

For the Fast Oxidiser increasing the protein amount and lowering the carbohydrate percentage.

What could be simpler?


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Categories : Diet Nutrition, Nutrition
Tags : Amp, Balanced Meal, Carbohydrate, corgettes, fitforyou, fitforyou.co.uk, Metabolic Type, Proportions, Protein, Seared Tuna, Squash, Suggestion
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