Eat for Heat
The Metabolic Approach to Food and Drink
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Narrated by:
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Matt Stone
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By:
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Matt Stone
About this listen
Eat for Heat is best described as a complementary concept that has yet to be discussed anywhere in the world of health, diet, and nutrition.
The book takes a close look at the modern habit of compulsive beverage consumption, mass prescriptions to, "drink eight, 8-ounce glasses of water per day"; phobias about salt and sugar, and turns them all upside down in classic 180DegreeHealth style.
The objective? Increase the concentration of the extracellular fluid (the fluid in our bodies) for increased core body temperature (rise in metabolism), increased circulation to the extremities for warm hands and feet, and removing the burden from the stress system for far-reaching health and hormonal improvements.
The concept is extremely simple: The net sum of the food and beverages we consume can either concentrate or dilute our body fluids.
Eat for Heat discusses simple principles on how to make minor changes to your meals and drinking habits to keep your body in a better metabolic "zone" all day, every day. It's a tactic that can be applied to any dietary belief system, and can even yield tremendous health benefits to those eating just a regular Western diet. Everyone can benefit from the simple concept put forth in Eat for Heat.
In terms of specific benefits from mastering this idea, you can expect to eliminate frequent urination and waking up at night to urinate; overcome frequent headaches, migraines, and seizures; increase body heat and body temperature to 98.6 degrees F and higher; improve or eliminate anxiety completely, stabilizing mood, etc.
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- Alicia
- 18-07-2014
pretty good
Where does Eat for Heat rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
i dont love the overly-american conversational style of the narrator but the concept is pretty great
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